(1) A regulated investment company or a fund of such a company, as defined in Sections 851(a) or 851(g), Internal Revenue Code, which is organized under the laws of Utah, shall determine Utah taxable income as follows: (a) calculate investment company taxable income, as determined in Section 852(b)(2), Internal Revenue Code; (b) add any municipal interest and the exclusion of net capital gain provided in Section 852(b)(2) (A), Internal Revenue Code; and (c) subtract the deduction for the capital gain dividends and exempt interest dividends as defined in Sections 852(b)(3)(C) and 852(b)(5), Internal Revenue Code. (2) A regulated investment company which is organized under the laws of Utah or a fund of such a company, shall be taxed at the same rate and in the same manner as a corporation as provided in this chapter.
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