INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING LL W/ CONNECT
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Chapter 16, Problem 16.9E
Determine taxable income
• LO16–1, LO16–2
Eight independent situations are described below. Each involves future deductible amounts and/or future taxable amounts ($ in millions).
Required:
For each situation, determine taxable income, assuming pretax accounting income is $100 million.
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Problem 16-145
Four independent situations are described below. Each involves future deductible amounts and/or future taxable amounts produced
by temporary differences reported first on:
Income Statement
Tax Return
Revenue Expense Revenue Expense
$21,000
(1.)
(2.)
(3.)
(4.)
$21,000
$15, 200 $21,000
$15, 200 $21, 000
$10, 200
Required:
For each situation, determine the taxable income assuming pretax accounting income is $100,000. (Amounts to be deducted should
be indicated by a minus sign.)
1
2
3
4
Accounting income
Temporary differences:
Income statement first:
Revenue
Expense
Tax return first:
Revenue
Expense
Taxable income
How much is the net taxable income using itemized deductions?
a. 1,070,000
b. 1,550,000
c. 1,550,000
d. 2,000,000
How about if the question is How much is the income tax payable assuming the taxable year is 2021?
a. 330,000
b. 775,000
c. 800,000
d. 3,180,000
Chapter 16 Solutions
INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING LL W/ CONNECT
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