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- Which of the following is not a cause of a difference between pretax financial income and taxable income in a given period? a. operating loss carryforwards b. permanent differences c. applicable tax rates d. temporary differencesDefinitions The FASB has defined several terms in regard to accounting for income taxes. Below are various code letters (for terms) followed by definitions. 1. The deferred tax consequences of future deductible amounts and operating loss carryforwards 2. A difference between the tax basis of an asset or liability and its reported amount in the financial statements that will result in taxable or deductible amounts in future years when the reported amount of the asset or liability is recovered or settled, respectively 3. Temporary difference that results in taxable amounts in future years when the related asset or liability is recovered or settled, respectively 4. The future effects on income taxes, as measured by the applicable enacted tax rate and provisions of the enacted tax low, resulting from temporary differences and operating loss carryforwards at the end of the current year 5. The change during the year in a corporations deferred tax liabilities and assets 6. The deferred tax consequences of future taxable amounts 7. The portion of o deferred tax asset for which it is more likely than not that a tax benefit will not be realized 8. Temporary difference that results in deductible amounts in future years when the related asset or liability is recovered or settled, respectively 9. The sum of income tax payable and deferred tax expense (or benefit) 10. The amount of income taxes paid or payable (or refundable) for the current year 11. An excess of tax deductible expenses over taxable revenues in a year that may be carried forward to reduce taxable income in a future year 12. The excess of taxable revenues over tax deductible expenses and exemptions for the year 13. Income tax expense divided by income before income taxes4. The carry forward periods for losses varies with the type of loss . Briefly describe the carry forward periods that the Income Tax Act provides for the types of losses that it identifies .
- A net operating loss occurs when tax-deductible expenses exceed taxable revenues. Tax laws permit the net operating loss to be used to reduce taxable income in future profitable years. How are loss carryforwards recognized for financial reporting purposes?A net operating loss occurs when tax-deductible expenses exceed taxable revenues. Tax laws permit the net operating loss to be used to reduce taxable income in other, profitable years by either a carryback of the loss to prior years or a carryforward of the loss to later years. How are loss carrybacks and loss carryforwards recognized for financial reporting purposes?What are the possible treatments for tax purposes of anet operating loss? What are the circumstances thatdetermine the option to be applied? What is the propertreatment of a net operating loss for financial reportingpurposes?
- . What is the possible treatment for tax purposes of a net operating loss? What is the proper treatment of a net operating loss for financial reporting purposes?Which of the following items isreported net of related income taxes?a. Gain or loss from discontinued operations.b. Gain or loss from disposal of property, plant, andequipment.c. Interest on long-term debt.d. Gain or loss from early extinguishment of debt.When a loss contingency is recognized, where is it reported on the income statement?
- Briefly explain how tax loss carryback and carryforward procedureswork.Unrealized losses on investments create a deferred tax liability in the period they first arise. True or falseA deferred tax liability or asset that is related to an asset or liability shall be classified in the statement of financial position based on the expected reversal date of the temporary difference. a. TRUE b. FALSE