CASE 8-1 Worldwide United Corporation Worldwide United Corporation (WUC), a U.S. taxpayer, manufactures and sells products through a network of foreign branches and wholly- owned foreign subsidiaries. Relevant information for these entities for the current fiscal year appears in the following table: Entity Country Legal Form Activity Income before Tax Income Tax Rate Dividend Withholding Tax Rate Net Dividend Recei Bahrain Branch Sales $1,000,000 0% 0% B Bermuda Corporation Sales 8,000,000 0 Hong Kong Corporation Manufacturing 10,000,000 16.5 0 0 9 0 D Hungary 10,000,000 Corporation Sales 12.5 0 E Ireland 2,000,000 Corporation Investment 24 0 F Malaysia Branch 10,000,000 Manufacturing 5 30 G Mexico 5,000,000 Corporation Manufacturing 500,000 17 35 H Switzerland Corporation Service Page 368 Additional Information: 1. Entities C, F, and G manufacture products that are sold in their home countries as well as to sister entities within the WUC group. 2. Entity A purchases finished products from Entity F and then sells them throughout the Middle East. Only 5 percent of A's income is generated from sales to customers in Bahrain: 95 percent of A's income is from sales to foreign customers. 3. Entity B purchases finished products from Entity and sells them throughout North and South America. Only 1 percent of B's income is from sales to customers in Bermuda; 99 percent of B's income is from sales to foreign customers. 4. Entity D purchases finished products from Entity and then sells them throughout Europe. Only 40 percent of D's income is generated from sales to customers in Hungary: 60 percent of D's income is from sales to foreign customers. 5. Entity E makes passive investments in stocks and bonds in European financial markets. All of E's income is derived from dividends and interest 6. Entity H provides accounting and other management services to WUC's other foreign operations. All of H's income is derived from providing services to sister companies within the WUC group, Required: 1. Determine the amount of U.S. taxable income for each entity (A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H). 2. Calculate the foreign tax credit allowed in the United States, first by foreign tax credit basket and then in total. 3. Determine the net U.S. tax liability on foreign source income. 4. Determine any excess foreign tax credits and identify by basket