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Chapter 16, Problem 16.15E
Multiple t ax rates
• LO16–2, LO16–5
Allmond Corporation, organized on January 3, 2018, had pretax accounting income of $14 million and taxable income of $20 million for the year ended December 31, 2018. The 2018 tax rate is 35%. The only difference between accounting income and taxable income is estimated product warranty costs. Expected payments and scheduled tax rates (based on recent tax legislation) are as follows:
2019 | $2 million | 30% |
2020 | 1 million | 30% |
2021 | 1 million | 30% |
2022 | 2 million | 25% |
Required:
1. Determine the amounts necessary to record Allmond’s income taxes for 2018 and prepare the appropriate
2. What is Allmond’s 2018 net income?
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