You're talking about at least 2 different taxpayers: the corporation, and it's owner(s).
Also, dividends to shareholders are not subject to a 39.6% rate. By definition, any dividend from a U.S. corporation is a "qualified dividend" subject to the 0-20% rates (plus potentially up to 4.3% in Medicare and Medicaid investment taxes).
Also, dividends to shareholders are not subject to a 39.6% rate. By definition, any dividend from a U.S. corporation is a "qualified dividend" subject to the 0-20% rates (plus potentially up to 4.3% in Medicare and Medicaid investment taxes).