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Business, 27.04.2021 14:50, kimberlynassar1962

If Agatha operates the business as a sole proprietorship, calculate the annual after-tax cash flow available for reinvestment in the business venture. Assume the sole proprietorship will qualify for the 20 percent QBI deduction. If Agatha operates the business as a regular (C) corporation that makes no dividend distributions, calculate the annual after-tax cash flow available for reinvestment in the business. Now suppose that Agatha wishes to withdraw $20,000 per year from the business and will reinvest any remaining after-tax earnings. If the business is operated as a sole proprietorship, how much after-tax cash flow will remain for reinvestment in the business

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