Seventh Circuit Applies ‘Independent Investor’ Test to Help Determine Reasonable Compensation
Payments an accounting firm characterized as consulting fees were really disguised dividends and should have been taxed as corporate income, the Seventh Circuit held on Thursday. The payments reduced the firm's income to zero, and the court applied the "independent investor" test to recharacterize them as dividends paid to the firm's owners. Â Alistair M. Nevius at the Journal of Accountancy, in the article ...
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