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Interim Income StatementChris Inc. has accumulated the following information for its secon...

Interim Income Statement

Chris Inc. has accumulated the following information for its second-quarter income statement for 20X2:

Sales

$850,000

Cost of goods sold

420,000

Operating expenses

230,000

Additional Information

1. First-quarter income before taxes was $100,000, and the estimated effective annual tax rate was 40 percent. At the end of the second quarter, expected annual income is $600,000, and a divi­dend exclusion of $30,000 and a business tax credit of $15,000 are anticipated. The combined state and federal tax rate is 50 percent.


2. The $420,000 cost of goods sold is determined by the LIFO method and includes 7,500 units from the base layer at a cost of $12 per unit. However, you have determined that these units are expected to be replaced at a cost of $26 per unit.


3. The operating expenses of $230,000 include a $60,000 factory rearrangement cost incurred in April. You have determined that the second quarter will receive about 25 percent of the benefits from this project, with the remainder benefiting the third and fourth quarters.

Required

a.Calculate the expected effective annual tax rate at the end of the second quarter for Chris Inc.

b.Prepare the income statement for the second quarter of 20X2. Your solution should include a computation of income tax (or benefit) with the following headings:

 

Operating Income (Loss before Taxes)

Estimated Effective Annual Tax Rate

 

Tax (Benefit)

Interim Period

Current Period

Year to Date

Year to Date

Less Previously Provided

Reported in This Period

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