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Manistee corporation reported taxable income of $1,200,000 this year and paid federal income taxes of $408,000. not included in the computation was disallowed entertainment expenses of $25,000, tax-exempt interest of $20,000, and a net capital loss of $50,000 incurred this year. manistee is an accrual basis taxpayer. the corporation’s current earnings and profits this year would be:

a. $1,200,000
b. $1,145,000
c. $787,000
d. $737,000

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