According to the Microsoft Corporation website the annual revenue for the corporation in 2012 was $73,723. The net income of the Microsoft Corporation for 2012 was $16,978. The revenue income was increased from the previous year, but the net income was less than in 2011.
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Microsoft Corporation (MSFT) had its IPO in 1986.
Bill Gates invented microsoft since the year 1984
=what was microsoft's net income for the fiscal year ending in june 2000?=
14,569,000,000 according to the Microsoft investor relations web site.
The fiscal year at Microsoft ends at June 30. For 2010 they had revenue of $62.48 billion, operating income in at $24.1 billion and net income at $18.76 billion.
BlueTrack technology was released in the year 2008 by Microsoft corporation. BlueTrack technology is produced by the Microsoft company's hardware division.
The net income of an S-Corporation are taxed to the end of the S-Corporation's fiscal year as part of the income taxes that are paid during the shareholders tax year in which the S-Corporation completes its fiscal year. This provides a benefit of avoiding the corporation "double-tax". That is, with other types of corporations, the corporation pays the taxes directly. Then, when you sell your stock in the company the increased value of the stock is taxed again. When you sell an S-Corporation stock, you are not taxed on the gain as a stockholder because the tax was already paid when the corporation reported income. The corporate tax rate is also usually higher than the highest individual tax rates. If the tax is paid through an individuals income tax, the overall tax paid as a percentage of the corporations income is lower than it would be under other types of corporations. An S-Corporation also has an added benefit when it takes a loss for the fiscal year. With other types of corporations, usually a loss results in zero tax. With an S-Corporation, the loss is passed to the shareholders who can deduct the loss from their income for individual income tax purposes, resulting in a lower tax for the individual.
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The net income of an S-Corporation are taxed to the end of the S-Corporation's fiscal year as part of the income taxes that are paid during the shareholders tax year in which the S-Corporation completes its fiscal year. This provides a benefit of avoiding the corporation "double-tax". That is, with other types of corporations, the corporation pays the taxes directly. Then, when you sell your stock in the company the increased value of the stock is taxed again. When you sell an S-Corporation stock, you are not taxed on the gain as a stockholder because the tax was already paid when the corporation reported income. The corporate tax rate is also usually higher than the highest individual tax rates. If the tax is paid through an individuals income tax, the overall tax paid as a percentage of the corporations income is lower than it would be under other types of corporations. An S-Corporation also has an added benefit when it takes a loss for the fiscal year. With other types of corporations, usually a loss results in zero tax. With an S-Corporation, the loss is passed to the shareholders who can deduct the loss from their income for individual income tax purposes, resulting in a lower tax for the individual.
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