EBK INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING
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ISBN: 9780136946465
Author: SANNELLA
Publisher: VST
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Chapter 17, Problem 17.25BE
To determine
To calculate: The amount for tax contingency under IFRS.
Given information:
Income before tax is $245,000.
Income tax rate is 35%.
If tax benefits are $10,000 then probability of sustaining is 30%.
If tax benefits are $8,000 then probability of sustaining is 15%.
If tax benefits are $6,000 then probability of sustaining is 10%.
If tax benefits are $2,000 then probability of sustaining is 45%.
Taxes are reported using IFRS methods.
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Chapter 17 Solutions
EBK INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING
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