Martin has a controlling interest in Rowen's outstanding stock. At the current year-end, the following information has been occumulated for these two companies: Martin uses the initial value method to account for the investment in Rowen. The separate operating income figures just presented include nether dividend nor other investment income. The effective tax rate for both companies is 21 percent. 0. Assume that Martin owns 100 percent of Rowen's voting stock and is filing a consolidated tax return. What income tax amount does this affiliated group pay for the current period? b. Assume that Martin owns 92 percent of Rowen's voting stock and is filing a consolidated tax return. What amount of income taxes does this affillated group pay for the current period? c. Assume that Martin owns 65 percent of Rowen's voting stock, but the companies elect to file separate tax returns. What is the total amount of income taxes that these two companies pay for the current period? d. Assume that Martin owns 70 percent of Rowen's voting stock, requiring separate tax returns. What is the total amount of income tax expense to be recognized in the consolidated income statement for the current period? (Round your intermediate calculations ond finol onswer to neorest whole dollor amount.) e. Assume that Mortin owns 70 percent of Rowen's voting stock so that separate tax returns are required. What amount of income b. Assume that Martin owns 92 percent of Rowen's voting stock and is filing a consolidated tax return. What amount of income taxes does this affillated group pay for the current period? c. Assume that Martin owns 65 percent of Rowen's voting stock, but the companies elect to file separate tax returns. What is the total amount of income taxes that these two companies pay for the current period? d. Assume that Martin owns 70 percent of Rowen's voting stock, requiring separate tax returns. What is the total amount of income tax expense to be recognized in the consolidated income statement for the current period? (Round your intermediate calculations and finol answer to nearest whole doller amount.) e. Assume that Martin owns 70 percent of Rowen's voting stock so that separate tax returns are required. What amount of income taxes does Martin have to pay for the current year? Answer is complete but not entirely correct