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  2. Schedular system of taxation - Wikipedia

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    Schedule D (tax on trading income, income from professions and vocations, interest, overseas income and casual income) Schedule E (tax on employment income) [2] Later a sixth Schedule, Schedule F (tax on UK dividend income) was added. The Schedules under which tax is levied have changed. Schedule B was abolished in 1988, Schedule C in 1996 and ...

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  4. Corporate tax in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Dividends received by individuals (if the dividend is a "qualified dividend") are taxed at reduced rates. [63] Exceptions to shareholder taxation apply to certain nonroutine distributions, including distributions in liquidation of an 80% subsidiary [ 64 ] or in complete termination of a shareholder's interest.

  5. Income tax in the United States - Wikipedia

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    They are taxed at graduated rates that increase rapidly to the maximum rate for individuals. The tax rate for trust and estate income in excess of $11,500 was 35% for 2009. Estates and trusts are eligible for the reduced rate of tax on dividends and capital gains through 2011.

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  8. Dividends received deduction - Wikipedia

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    In order to receive the tax benefit of a dividends received deduction, a corporate shareholder must hold all shares of the distributing corporation's stock for a period of more than 45 days. Per §246(c)(1)(A), a dividends received deduction is denied under §243 with respect to any share of stock that is held by the taxpayer for 45 days or less.

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