EBK INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING
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Author: SANNELLA
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Chapter 17, Problem 17.20BE
To determine
To prepare: The journal entries to record the net operating loss of Year 3.
Given information:
Income before tax in Year 1 is a profit of $300,000.
Tax rate for Year 1 is 40%.
Income before tax in Year 2 is a profit of $200,000.
Tax rate for Year 2 is 35%.
Income before tax in Year 3 is a loss of $450,000.
Tax rate for Year 3 is 35%.
Expected future tax rates are 35%.
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$168.
$112.
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