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Corporate Foreign Tax Credit, Tax Year 2010 One Sheet
 

What is the Corporate Foreign Tax Credit?

The corporate foreign tax credit is a set of provisions designed by Congress to eliminate potential double taxation on the foreign-source income of U.S. corporations. Double taxation occurs when an item of income is taxed by both the United States, as the corporation's country of residence, as well as by the country where the income was generated. The current provisions allow U.S. businesses to credit their foreign taxes paid, accrued, or deemed paid against their U.S. income tax liability, subject to limitations that prevent taxpayers from using taxes paid in a country with a higher tax rate than the U.S. to offset their tax liability on U.S. income. Corporations are required to calculate this credit separately for different income categories to prevent taxpayers from combining income that is traditionally taxed at low rates, such as dividend or interest income, with income that is typically taxed at higher rates, such as active business income. The corporate foreign tax credit is reported on Form 1118, Foreign Tax Credit - Corporations.

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Statistical Tables

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U.S. Corporation Income Tax Returns with a Foreign Tax Credit

Table 1 
Data Presented:    Total Assets, Income, Taxes, and Credits, and Foreign Income, Deductions, and Taxes
Classified by:        Major and selected minor industry

Table 1.1 
Data Presented:    Returns with Income in Excess Credit Position: Foreign Income, Deductions, and Taxes for Tax Year 2010 only
Classified by:        Major and selected minor industry

Table 1.2 
Data Presented:    Returns with Income in Excess Limitation Position: Foreign Income, Deductions, and Taxes for Tax Year 2010 only
Classified by:        Major and selected minor industry

Table 2 Discontinued* 
Data Presented:    Foreign Income, Deductions, and Taxes
Classified by:        Industrial sector and by type of foreign income for which separate credit was computed 
                            *Note: Tax Year 2006 is the last year published for this table.

Table 2
Data Presented:    Foreign Income, Deductions, and Taxes
Classified by:        Selected country to which foreign taxes were paid
                            *Note: Listed as 'Table 3' prior to Tax Year 2006. 
 


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