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Author: Libby
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for calender year 2020, power inc. had net income before income taxes in the amount of $10,000. Tax rates are 20% Federal, 9% NY State, and 8% NY City . Wowee adjusts its books annually.
A. Prepare the AJE, if any, on 12/31/20.
B. Record the payment of the taxes on 3/15/21
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