Meadows Enterprises Ltd. is a Canadian corporation located in Regina. The company operates a retail business that has shown consistent profits for several years. Cash generated from those profits has been used to acquire investments. The company prefers two types of investments, real estate and shares in other corporations. Unfortunately, in 2019 the investments resulted in some losses A summary of the corporation's 2019 financial results is given below. Retail sales Cost of sales Gross profit Retail administrative expenses Income from operations Other income fosses) Netloss from real estate rentals Netloss on the sale of shares of other corporations Net loss for the year $1,240,000 (868.000) 372.000 (191.000 181000 22,000) 170.000 (11.000 The real estate investments include several small commercial buildings that are rented to retail tenants. In 2019, one of those tenants ceased operations, and a replacement tenant could not be found unti the current year. That is the main reason for the $22.000 loss in real estate rentals The net loss of S(170,000) on shares of other corporations arose from two sale transactions in 2019. which are summarted below. Salet Sale 2 $72.000 510,000 Selling price The net loss of $(170,000) on shares of other corporations arose from two sale transactions in 2019, which are summarized below. Sale1 Sale 2 Selling price $72.000 $10,000 Original cost of shares (65.000) (187000) Gain (loss) 7000 (177000) Both investments, which were in public corporations, had been owned for several years, An accountant has just completed Meadows' 2019 tax return and has informed the president that Meadows owes income taxes for 2019. The president is upset by this and exclaims, "That's impossible! Our company lost 11.000 dollars last year, so it can't owe income taxell know that the corporate tax rate for my company is 13% and 13% of nothing is nothing Required: Calculate how much the company owes for 2019 income taxes Segment Amount Allowed B Segment B subtotal Allowed 0 0 Net Income for tax purposes and Taxable income