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- A Foreign-Sales Corporations (FSC) is a foreign corporation created by a "parent" shareholder (usually a corporation). The FSC mechanism exempts a portion of income derived from the export of U.S. products from U.S. income taxation.
- An Interest-Charge Domestic International Sales Corporation (IC-DISC) is a domestic company formed to export U.S. products.
- This study is conducted on a 4-year cycle.
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Statistical Tables
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Foreign Sales Corporations
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Data Presented: |
Assets, Receipts, Deductions, Net Income, Exempt Income, Taxes and Distributions |
Classified by: |
Product or Service |
Tax Years: |
2000 1996 1992
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Classified by: |
Intercompany Pricing Method |
Tax Years: |
2000 1996 1992
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Classified by: |
Country of Incorporation |
Tax Years: |
2000 1996 1992
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Classified by: |
Size of Parent Assets |
Tax Years: |
1996 |
Interest-Charge Domestic International Sales Corporations
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Data Presented: |
Assets, Receipts, Deductions, Income, and Distributions |
Classified by: |
Product or Service |
Tax Years: |
2000 1996 1991
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