A corporation earns a profit and pays corporate income tax on this profit. When the remaining profits are distributed to shareholders as dividends, the shareholders then pay income tax on these dividends, resulting in double taxation.
The CFO explained that the company's net profits were subject to double taxation, first at the corporate level and then again when distributed as dividends to shareholders.
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