A parent company could deduct 80% of dividends it received from a domestic subsidiary that had less than 20% of its business activity in the United States. The 100% dividends received deduction did not apply. The parent company argued that it was entitled to deduct 100% of the dividends it received from the subsidiary. The […]
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