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Chapter 9, Problem 9.21E
1.
To determine
Compute the income tax expenses by assuming that no tax have been paid.
2.
To determine
Explain the reason for considering tax expense is not simply the amount of cash paid during the year.
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1. What is the tax due and payable amount in fiscal year 20x1?
Fiscal year June 20, 20x1 (5th year)
20x2
Sales
80,000,000
75,000,000
Cost of Sales
50,000,000
46,875,000
Allowable Deductions excluding NOLCO
32,000,000
25,000,000
2. Using the information above, how much is tax due in fiscal year 20x2?
Determine the amount of cash paid for income taxes in each of the nine independent situations below. All dollars are in millions.
Note: Enter your answers in millions rounded to 1 decimal place (i.e., 5,500,000 should be entered as 5.5).
Deferred Tax Liability
Increase (Decrease)
Cash Paid for
Taxes
Situation
Income Tax
Expense
Income Tax Payable
Increase (Decrease)
1
19
0
2
19
1.8
3
19
(1.8)
4
19
0
0
0
2.9
5
19
0
(2.9)
6
19
1.8
2.9
7
19
1.8
(2.9)
00
8
19
(1.8)
9
19
(1.8)
(2.9)
2.9
Assume the following:
Single filing status.
• Total Income of $100,000
.
.
.
Adjustments of $2,000
Deductions of $12,950
• Tax Payments of $3,000
• Tax Credit of $4,000
How much do you still owe in taxes?
Hint: calculate your Taxable Income. Then calculate your Total Taxes Due.
Tax Rate
10%
12%
22%
24%
32%
35%
37%
O $13,400
Ⓒ$7,018.50
$13,138.50
$10,400
2023 Federal Income Tax Brackets
Single
Up to $11,000
$11,001 to $44,725
$44,726 to $95,375
$95,376 to $182,100
$182,101 to $231,250
$231,251 to $578,125
Over $578,126
Married Filing Jointly Head of Household
Up to $15,700
$15,701 to $59,850
$59,851 to $95,350
$95,351 to $182,100
$182,101 to $231,250
$231,251 to $578,100
Over $578,101
Up to $22,000
$22,001 to $89,450
$89,451 to $190,750
$190,751 to $364,200
$364,201 to $462,500
$462,501 to $693,750
Over $693,751
Chapter 9 Solutions
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