White Company owns 60% of Cody Company. Separate tax returns are required. For 2012, White's operating income (excluding taxes and any income from Cody) was $300,000 while Cody reported a pretax income of $125,000. During the period, Cody paid a total of $25,000 in cash dividends; $15,000 (60%) to White and $10,000 to the non-controlling interest. White paid dividends of $180,000. The income tax rate for both companies is 30%.
Compute Cody's income tax expense for 2013.
A) $33,000.
B) $34,500.
C) $37,500.
D) $30,000.
E) $22,500.
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