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C corporation tax treatment

Question
What is the tax treatment of income and deductions for C corporations? 
Answer
In short, a C corporation, the most basic form of incorporation, is a taxable entity.

The C corporation reports its own income and claims its own deductions on Form 1120, U.S. Corporation Income Tax Return. Shareholders in C corporations do not have to report any income of the corporation, nor can they claim any deductions of the corporation. 
Brain Trust contributor: Author of J.K. Lasser's Small Business Taxes 2007
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