INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING-MYLAB W/ETEXT
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Chapter 17, Problem 17.8BE
a.
To determine
The book basis of the unearned revenue.
Given information:
Company’s income before tax is $180,000.
Taxable income is $200,000.
Temporary difference is $20,000.
Tax rate is 35%.
b.
To determine
The tax basis of the unearned revenue.
Given information:
Company’s income before tax is $180,000.
Taxable income is $200,000.
Temporary difference is $20,000.
Tax rate is 35%.
c.
To determine
The deferred tax asset of the company, income tax payable and income tax expense for the current year.
Given information:
Company’s income before tax is $180,000.
Taxable income is $200,000.
Temporary difference is $20,000.
Tax rate is 35%.
d.
To determine
To prepare: Prepare the
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