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Stranica 138 - [Sec. 535(a)] (a) DEFINITION.—For purposes of this subtitle, the term "accumulated taxable income" means the taxable income, adjusted in the manner provided in subsection (b), minus the sum of the dividends paid deduction (as denned in section 561) and the accumulated earnings credit (as defined in subsection (c)). Source:
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