No. You are taxed on any income, including the annual returns from your investments.
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National income minus social security contribution, Corporate income taxes, undistributed corporate earning, and transfer payments.
income taxes
The symbol for Pimco Corporate & Income Opportunity Fund in the NYSE is: PTY.
The symbol for Pimco Corporate & Income Stategy Fund in the NYSE is: PCN.
Personal income tax or corporate income tax, it's not that hard to figure out
You can learn more about corporate income tax by reading relevant financial columns that are printed in newspapers. Some magazines also print columns that discus issues of corporate income tax.
A relatively small corporation may apply for tax status under Subchapter S of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code (26 USC 1361 et seq.). The Code limits the number of investors, their nationalities, classes of stock, and types of investors (generally individuals, not corporations), and the restrictions and definitions change from time to time.In general, the major advantage of an S-corp is that it is not subject to income taxes, but rather they are "passed through" to the shareholders, pro rata. Therefore, shareholders of an S-corp only pay personal income taxes on the corporate income and the income is not taxed twice (once as corporate income and once as shareholder income). Furthermore, taxation of dividends paid to shareholders are subject to special treatment and may be excluded from gross income of the shareholder in some cases.
No, they are not.
Pimco Corporate & Income Opportunity Fund (PTY)had its IPO in 2002.
Pimco Corporate & Income Stategy Fund (PCN)had its IPO in 2001.
Personal Income = National Income - undistributed corporate profits - corporate profit taxes - earnings not paid out - social insurance taxes + transfer payments So basically, national income is what is earned by a person and personal income is what they actually get