Accumulated Earnings Credit

Accumulated Earnings Credit

Meaning of Accumulated Earnings Credit in the United States Tax System

Accumulated Earnings Credit may be defined, in an american taxation meaning, as a deduction in arriving at accumulated taxable income that is the greater of $250,000 ($150,000 in the case of personal service corporations) or the accumulated earnings and profits retained for the reasonable needs of the business, reduced by the net capital gain. Former IRC (check if this IRC provision is current here)§535(c).

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