LO.6 Hernandez, which has been an S corporation since inception, is subject to tax in States Y
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LO.6 Hernandez, which has been an S corporation since inception, is subject to tax in States Y and Z. On Schedule K of its Federal Form 1120S, Hernandez reported ordinary income of $500,000 from its business, taxable interest income of $10,000, capital loss of
$30,000, and $40,000 of dividend income from a corporation in which it owns 30%.
Both states apportion income by use of a three-factor formula that equally weights sales, payroll, and the average cost of property; both states treat interest and dividends as business income. In addition, both Y and Z follow Federal provisions with respect to the determination of taxable income for a corporation. Y recognizes S status, but Z does not.
Based on the following information, write a memo to the shareholders of Hernandez, detailing the amount of taxable income on which Hernandez will pay tax in Y and Z.
Hernandez corporate offices are located at 5678 Alabaster Circle, Koopville, KY 47697.
State Y State Z Sales $1,000,000 $800,000 Property (average cost) 500,000 100,000 Payroll 800,000 200,000
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South Western Federal Taxation 2011 Taxation Of Business Entities
ISBN: 9780538498616
14th Edition
Authors: James E. Smith, William A. Raabe, David M. Maloney