INTERMEDIATE ACCT.-MYLAB COMBO ACCESS
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Chapter 17, Problem 17.11BE
Temporary Differences,
Compute the deferred tax portion of the income tax expense for the first 2 years
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The following information relates to Franklin Freightways for its first year of operations (data in millions of dollars):
Pretax, accounting income:
Pretax accounting income included:
Overweight fines (not deductible for tax purposes)
$195
Depreciation expense
Depreciation in the tax return
70
110
The applicable tax rate is 25%. There are no other temporary or permanent differences.
Franklin Freightways should have recorded ($ in millions):
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Tax payable of $40.
Tax benefit of $10 due to the NOL.
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Company A is preparing its financial statements as at 31 December 20X3. On 31 December 20X3, Company A acquired an asset for 900, which is expected to be consumed by the end of 20X4. No tax deduction can be obtained for the cost of the asset. The company’s intention is to use the asset and not to sell it. The sale of assets is taxed at 40%. Internal consumption is taxed at 30%. What is the amount of deferred tax liability relating to the acquired asset as at 31 December 20X3?
Saginaw Incorporated completed its first year of operations with a pretax loss of $500,000. The tax return showed a net operating loss of $600,000, which the company will carry forward. The $100,000 book–tax difference results from excess tax depreciation over book depreciation. Management has determined that it should record a valuation allowance equal to the net deferred tax asset. Assume the current tax expense is zero.
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Prepare the journal entry to record the deferred tax consequences for recognition of the current year NOL before considering the valuation allowance.
Prepare the journal entry to record the deferred tax consequences of the depreciation book-tax difference.
Prepare the journal entry to record the deferred tax consequences of the valuation allowance.
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INTERMEDIATE ACCT.-MYLAB COMBO ACCESS
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