Passive Income
A corporation may have up to 59% of its income from passive sources. Once the total passive income goes above 60% then the corporation may be designated as a personal holding company and may be taxed at personal income tax rates instead of corporate tax rates. Examples of passive income are dividends, rent, interest, royalties, and annuites.
Labels: Corporate Tax, Income, Personal Holding Company

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