In 2024, Ryan Management collected rent revenue for 2025 tenant occupancy. For financial reporting, the rent is recorded as deferred revenue and then recognized as revenue in the period tenants occupy rental property. For tax reporting, the rent is taxed when collected in 2024. The deferred portion of the rent collected in 2024 was $74 million. Taxable income is $300 million in 2024. No temporary differences existed at the beginning of the year, and the tax rate is 25%.
Prepare the appropriate journal entry to record income taxes in 2024.
Note: If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field. Enter your answers in millions rounded to 1 decimal place (i.e., 5,500,000 should be entered as 5.5).
Record income tax expense for 2024.
Dr. income tax expense 75-18.5 56.5
dr. deferred tax assets 74*25% 18.5
Cr. Income tax payable (25%*300) 75.0
In 2024, Ryan Management collected rent revenue for 2025 tenant occupancy. For financial reporting, the rent is recorded as deferred revenue and then recognized as revenue in the period tenants occupy rental property. For tax reporting, the rent is taxed
In 2021, Ryan Management collected rent revenue for 2022 tenant occupancy. For financial reporting, the rent is recorded as deferred revenue and then recognized as revenue in the period tenants occupy rental property. For tax reporting, the rent is taxed when collected in 2021. The deferred portion of the rent collected in 2021 was $50 million. No temporary differences existed at the beginning of the year, and the tax rate is 25%. Suppose the deferred portion of the rent collected...
In 2021, Ryan Management collected rent revenue for 2022 tenant occupancy. For financial reporting, the rent is recorded as deferred revenue and then recognized as revenue in the period tenants occupy rental property. For tax reporting, the rent is taxed when collected in 2021. The deferred portion of the rent collected in 2021 was $50 million. No temporary differences existed at the beginning of the year, and the tax rate is 25%. Suppose the deferred portion of the rent collected...
In 2021, Ryan Management collected rent revenue for 2022 tenant occupancy. For financial reporting, the rent is recorded as deferred revenue and then recognized as revenue in the period tenants occupy rental property. For tax reporting, the rent is taxed when collected in 2021. The deferred portion of the rent collected in 2021 was $106 million. Taxable income is $460 million in 2021. No temporary differences existed at the beginning of the year, and the tax rate is 25%. Prepare...
1. In 2021, Ryan Management collected rent revenue for 2022 tenant occupancy. For financial reporting, the rent is recorded as deferred revenue and then recognized as revenue in the period tenants occupy rental property. For tax reporting, the rent is taxed when collected in 2021. The deferred portion of the rent collected in 2021 was $50 million. Taxable income is $180 million in 2021. No temporary differences existed at the beginning of the year, and the tax rate is 25%....
In 2021, Ryan Management collected rent revenue for 2022 tenant occupancy. For financial reporting, the rent is recorded as deferred revenue and then recognized as revenue in the period tenants occupy rental property. For tax reporting, the rent is taxed when collected in 2021. The deferred portion of the rent collected in 2021 was $106 million. Taxable income is $460 million in 2021. No temporary differences existed at the beginning of the year, and the tax rate is 25%. ...
CHAPTER 16 (3.) In 2018, Ryan Management collected rent revenue for 2019 tenant occupancy. For financial reporting, the rent is recorded as deferred revenue and then recognized as income in the period tenants occupy rental property, but for income tax reporting it is taxed when collected. The deferred portion of the rent collected in 2018 was $65 million. Taxable income is $190 million. No temporary differences existed at the beginning of the year, and the tax rate is 40%. Suppose...
In 2018, DFS Medical Supply collected rent revenue for 2019 tenant occupancy. For income tax reporting, the rent is taxed when collected. For financial statement reporting, the rent is recorded as deferred revenue and then recognized as income in the period tenants occupy the rental property. The deferred portion of the rent collected in 2018 amounted to $470,000 at December 31, 2018. DFS had no temporary differences at the beginning of the year. Required: Assuming an income tax rate of...
In 2018, DFS Medical Supply collected rent revenue for 2019 tenant occupancy. For income tax reporting, the rent is taxed when collected. For financial statement reporting, the rent is recorded as deferred revenue and then recognized as income in the period tenants occupy the rental property. The deferred portion of the rent collected in 2018 amounted to $440,000 at December 31, 2018. DFS had no temporary differences at the beginning of the year. Required: Assuming an income tax rate of...
In 2021, DFS Medical Supply collected rent revenue for 2022 tenant occupancy. For income tax reporting, the rent is taxed when collected. For financial statement reporting, the rent is recorded as deferred revenue and then recognized as revenue in the period tenants occupy the rental property. The deferred portion of the rent collected in 2021 amounted to $390,000 at December 31, 2021. DFS had no temporary differences at the beginning of the year. Required: Assuming an income tax rate of...
In 2018, DFS Medical Supply collected rent revenue for 2019 tenant occupancy. For income tax reporting, the rent is taxed when collected. For financial statement reporting, the rent is recorded as deferred revenue and then recognized as income in the period tenants occupy the rental property. The deferred portion of the rent collected in 2018 amounted to $320,000 at December 31, 2018. DFS had no temporary differences at the beginning of the year. Required: Assuming an income tax rate of...