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A. calculate the firm's tax on its operating earnings only. b. find the tax and the after-tax amount attributable to the interest income from zig manufacturing bonds. c. find the tax and the after-tax amount attributable to the dividend income from the tank industries, inc., common stock. d. compare, contrast, and discuss the after-tax amounts resulting from the interest income and dividend income calculated in parts b. and c. e. what is the firm's total tax liability for the year?

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