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Engco, a domestic corporation, manufactures industrial engines at its U.S. plant for sale in the Canada and United States. Engco also has a plant in Canada that operates the final stages of production with respect to the engines sold in Canada. All of the production of the Canadian plant is sold in Canada, whereas only one-third of the output of the U.S. plant is shipped to Canada. The Canadian operation is classified as a branch for U.S. tax purposes. During the existing year, Engco's total sales to Canadian customers were $10 million, and the related cost of goods sold is $7 million. The average value of property, equipment and plant is $30 million at the U.S. plant, and $5 million at the Canadian plant. Engco sells all goods with title passing at the Canadian plant in the case of Canadian sales and at the U.S. plant in the case of U.S. sales.
a. How much of Engco's export gross profit of $3 million is classified as foreign source for U.S. tax purposes?
b. Now consider that the facts are the same as in part (a), except that the Canadian factory is structured as a completely- owned Canadian subsidiary, rather than a branch. Engo's sales of semi-finished engines to the Canadian subsidiary (which still show one-third of its output) were $6 million in this year and the related cost of goods sold was $4 million. The Canadian subsidiary's net sale of finished engines to Canadian customers (which shows all of its output) was $10 million and the related cost of goods sold is $7 million. The average value of property, equipment and plant is still $30 million at the U.S. plant, and $5 million at the Canadian plant, and Engco sells all goods with title passing at its U.S. plant. How much of Engco's export gross profit of $2 million is divided as foreign source for U.S. tax purposes?
c. How would your answer modify if Engco sold its goods with title passing at the customer's location?
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