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F) Spartan Corporation manufactures quidgets at its plant in Sparta, Michigan. Spartan sells its quidgets to...

F) Spartan Corporation manufactures quidgets at its plant in Sparta, Michigan. Spartan sells its quidgets to customers in the United States, Canada, England, and Australia. Spartan markets its products in Canada and England through branches in Toronto and London, respectively. Spartan reported total gross income on U.S. sales of $15,000,000 and total gross income on Canadian and U.K. sales of $5,000,000, split equally between the two countries. Spartan paid Canadian income taxes of $600,000 on its branch profits in Canada and U.K. income taxes of $700,000 on its branch profits in the U.K. Spartan financed its Canadian operations through a $10 million capital contribution, which Spartan financed through a loan from Bank of America. During the current year, Spartan paid $600,000 in interest on the loan.Spartan sells its quidgets to Australian customers through its wholly-owned Australian subsidiary. Spartan reported gross income of $3,000,000 on sales to its subsidiary during the year. The subsidiary paid Spartan a dividend of $670,000 on December 31 (the withholding tax is 0 percent under the U.S.-Australia treaty). Spartan paid Australian income taxes of $330,000 on the income repatriated as a dividend.Compute Spartan’s foreign source gross income and foreign tax (direct and withholding) for the current year.

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