Debit | Credit | ||
Income tax expense | 199500 | ||
Deferred Tax liability | 27000 | =108000*25% | |
Income tax payable | 172500 | =690000*25% | |
Workings: | |||
Depreciation for tax purpose | 288000 | =720000*40% | |
Depreciation for financial reporting | 180000 | =720000/4 | |
Difference | 108000 | ||
Pretax income | 820000 | ||
Less: Excess Depreciation | 108000 | ||
Less: Interest revenue | 22000 | ||
Taxable income | 690000 |
Shannon Polymers uses stralght-line depreclation for financlal reporting purposes for equipment costing $720,000 and with an...
Shannon Polymers uses straight-line depreciation for financial reporting purposes for equipment costing $760,000 and with an expected useful life of four years and no residual value. Assume that, for tax purposes, the deduction is 40%, 30%, 20%, and 10% in those years. Pretax accounting income the first year the equipment was used was $860,000, which includes interest revenue of $24,000 from municipal governmental bonds. Other than the two described, there are no differences between accounting income and taxable income. The...
Chec Shannon Polymers uses straight-line depreciation for financial reporting purposes for equipment costing $660,000 and with an expected useful life of four years and no residual value. Assume that, for tax purposes, the deduction is 40%, 30%, 20%, and 10% in those years. Pretax accounting income the first year the equipment was used was $760,000, which includes interest revenue of $18,000 from municipal governmental bonds. Other than the two described, there are no differences between accounting income and taxable income....
Question 3 3 pts Company A uses straight-line depreciation for financial reporting purposes for equipment costing $550 with an expected useful life of five years and no residual value. Assume that, for tax purses, the deduction is 50%, 20%, 10%, 10%, 10% in those years. Pretax accounting income the first year the equipment was used was $850, which includes interest revenue of $30 from municipal governmental bonds. Other than the two described, there are no differences between accounting income and...
Fore Farms reported a pretax operating loss of $136 million for financial reporting purposes in 2021. Contributing to the loss were (a) a penalty of $4 million assessed by the Environmental Protection Agency for violation of a federal law and paid in 2021 and (b) an estimated loss of $10 million from accruing a loss contingency. The loss will be tax deductible when paid in 2022 The enacted tax rate is 25%. There were no temporary differences at the beginning...
The Deville Company reported pretax accounting income on its income statement as follows: 2021 2022 $395,000 315,000 385,000 425,000 2024 Included in the income of 2021 was an installment sale of property in the amount of $46,000. However, for tax purposes, DeVille reported the income in the year cash was collected, Cash collected on the installment sale was $18.400 in 2022. $23,000 in 2023. and $4,600 in 2024. Included in the 2023 income was $19,000 interest from investments in municipal...
Fores construction company reported a pretax operating loss of
$240 million for financial reporting purposes in 2018. Contributing
to the loss were (a) a penalty of $15 million assessed by the
Environmental Protection Agency for violation of a federal law and
paid in 2018 and (b) an estimated loss of $20 million form accruing
a loss contingency. The loss will be tax deductible when paid in
2019.
The enacted tax rate is 40%. There were no temporary differences
at the...
Fore Farms reported a pretax operating loss of $204 million for financial reporting purposes in 2021. Contributing to the loss were (a) a penalty of $4 million assessed by the Environmental Protection Agency for violation of a federal law and paid in 2021 and (b) an estimated loss of $10 million from accruing a loss contingency. The loss will be tax deductible when paid in 2022. The enacted tax rate is 25%. There were no temporary differences at the beginning...
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Insure Corporation reported a net operating loss of $18 million for financial reporting and tax purposes. Taxable income last year and the previous year, respectively, was $19 million and $14 million. The enacted tax rate each year is 25%. Assume that Insure qualifies as a type of company that is allowed to carry back an NOL to two prior taxable years, using the earliest year first. Prepare the journal entry to recognize the income tax benefit of the net operating...
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