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Wasatch corp. (wc) received a $200,000 dividend from tager corporation (tc). wc owns 15 percent of the tc stock. compute wc’s deductible drd in each of the following situations: problem 13-72 part a a. wc’s taxable income (loss) without the dividend income or the drd is $10,000.b. wc’s taxable income (loss) without the dividend income or the drd is ($10,000).
c. wc’s taxable income (loss) without the dividend income or the drd is ($99,000).
d. wc’s taxable income (loss) without the dividend income or the drd is ($101,000).
e. wc’s taxable income (loss) without the dividend income or the drd is $(500,000).

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