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When both corporations and shareholders are taxed on the same income, it is known as "double taxation." This typically occurs in the context of corporate profits that are taxed at the corporate level, and then again as dividends when distributed to shareholders. Double taxation can impact the attractiveness of corporate investment, leading some businesses to explore alternative structures to minimize tax liabilities.
the operating income represents the income before income tax , it is not called profits
investment
The stockholder's share of a company's profits are called dividends.
It is possible to make profits by buying shares, property etc. at a low price and then selling at a higher price. Profits made in this way are called capital gains and are subject to tax by the government. Profits mad ein this wayare called capital gains and are subjectto tax by the government. Profits made on anindividual's home, private cars and assurance policies are not subject to capital gains tax. Hope this was helpful! -Pinkmouse
The profits available for the distribution among the shareholders of a company as dividend are called divisible profits.
The portion corporate profits paid out of stockholders is A dividend is quarterly payment to stockholders of record, as a return on investment. Dividends may be in cash, stock, or property, and are declared from operating surplus. If there is no surplus, the payment is considered a return on capital. Dividend payments are, in effect, taxed twice-once when corporate profits are taxed and again when the dividend is received by a taxpaying stockholder. The corporate profits paid out to stockholders is called dividends.
corporate philanthropy
Preferred stock holders are those who have the first claims ob profits and assets.
Undistributed corporate profits are also called IENR i.e. Income earned but nor receieved. These are the profits that shareholders may earn but will not receieve in their salary. Even I just read about it somewhere so I am guessing it is something like the deductions that are made in your salary apart from income tax.. Basically you earn that money on paper but you don't receieve it. A better explanation is welcomed
putting something back into the community from which the business makes profits is called
Profits paid to stockholders are called dividends.
Those distributed profits are called dividends, because the profit is divided among the various shareholders.
When both corporations and shareholders are taxed on the same income, it is known as "double taxation." This typically occurs in the context of corporate profits that are taxed at the corporate level, and then again as dividends when distributed to shareholders. Double taxation can impact the attractiveness of corporate investment, leading some businesses to explore alternative structures to minimize tax liabilities.
An unequal distribution of particles is called an asymmetrical distribution. :)
They are called dividends.
its called Taxes.