Year 2018 2019 2020 2021 Pretax Income (Loss) $120.000 96.000 (214,000) 310.000 Tax Rate 17 % 17 % 19 %
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- Balance Sheet Presentation Thiel Company reports the following deferred tax items at the end of 2019: Required: Show how the preceding deferred tax items are reported on Thiels December 31, 2019, balance sheet.Definitions The FASB has defined several terms in regard to accounting for income taxes. Below are various code letters (for terms) followed by definitions. 1. The deferred tax consequences of future deductible amounts and operating loss carryforwards 2. A difference between the tax basis of an asset or liability and its reported amount in the financial statements that will result in taxable or deductible amounts in future years when the reported amount of the asset or liability is recovered or settled, respectively 3. Temporary difference that results in taxable amounts in future years when the related asset or liability is recovered or settled, respectively 4. The future effects on income taxes, as measured by the applicable enacted tax rate and provisions of the enacted tax low, resulting from temporary differences and operating loss carryforwards at the end of the current year 5. The change during the year in a corporations deferred tax liabilities and assets 6. The deferred tax consequences of future taxable amounts 7. The portion of o deferred tax asset for which it is more likely than not that a tax benefit will not be realized 8. Temporary difference that results in deductible amounts in future years when the related asset or liability is recovered or settled, respectively 9. The sum of income tax payable and deferred tax expense (or benefit) 10. The amount of income taxes paid or payable (or refundable) for the current year 11. An excess of tax deductible expenses over taxable revenues in a year that may be carried forward to reduce taxable income in a future year 12. The excess of taxable revenues over tax deductible expenses and exemptions for the year 13. Income tax expense divided by income before income taxesIntraperiod Tax Allocation Wright Company reports the following information for the year ended December 31, 2019: Required: 1. Prepare the year-end journal entry necessary to record the 2019 intraperiod income tax allocation in regard to the preceding information. 2. Prepare Wrights 2019 income statement and statement of retained earnings.
- Interperiod Tax Allocation Peterson Company has computed its pretax financial income to be 66,000 in 2019 after including the effects of the appropriate items from the following information: Petersons accountant has prepared the following schedule showing the future taxable and deductible amounts at the end of 2019 for its three temporary differences: At the beginning of 2019, Peterson had a deferred tax liability of 12,540 related to the depreciation difference and 4,710 related to the accrual-basis sales difference. In addition, it had a deferred tax asset of 14,850 related to the warranty difference. The current tax rate is 30%, and no change in the tax rate has been enacted for future years. Required: 1. Compute Petersons taxable income for 2019. 2. Prepare Petersons income tax journal entry for 2019 (assume no valuation allowance is necessary). 3. Next Level Identify the permanent differences in Items 1 through and explain why you did or did not account for them as deferred tax items in Requirement 2.Interperiod Tax Allocation Klerk Company had four temporary differences between its pretax financial income and its taxable income during 2019 as follows: At the beginning of 2019, Klerk had a deferred tax liability of 84,300 related to Temporary Difference #2 and a deferred tax asset of 21,090 related to Temporary Difference #4. Based on its tax records, Klerk earned taxable income of 270,000 for 2019. Kerks accountant has prepared the following schedule showing the total future taxable and deductible amounts at the end of 2019 for its four temporary differences: The company has a history of earning income and expects to be profitable in the future. The income tax rate for 2019 is 40%, but in 2018 Congress enacted a 30% tax rate for 2020 and future years. During 2019, for financial accounting purposes, Klerk reported revenues of 750,000 and expenses of 447,100. The deferred taxes related to Temporary Differences #1, #2, and #4 are considered to be noncurrent by the company; the deferred tax related to Temporary Difference #3 is considered to be current. Required: 1. Prepare Klerks income tax journal entry for 2019. 2. Prepare a condensed 2019 income statement for Klerk. 3. Show how the income tax items are reported on Klerks December 31, 2019, balance sheet.Incomc Taxes Then Company has been in operation for several years. It has both a deductible and a taxable temporary difference. At the beginning of 2019, its deferred tax asset was 690, and its deferred tax liability was 750. The company expects its lutine deductible amount to be deductible in 2020 and its Inline taxable amount to 1 taxable in 2021. In 2018, Congress enacted income tax rates for future years as follows: 2019, 30%; 2020, 34%; and 2021, 35%. At the end of 2019, Then reported income taxes payable of 25,800, an increase in its deferred tax liability of 300, and an ending balance in its deferred tax asset of 860. Thun has prepared the following schedule of items related to its income taxes for 2019. Required: Fill in the blanks in the preceding schedule. Show your calculations.
- Required: 1. Prepare the journal entry to recognize the income tax benefit of the net operating loss in 2021. Assume Fore will carry back its NOL to prior years. 2. What is the net operating loss reported in 2021 income statement? 3. Prepare the journal entry to record income taxes in 2022 assuming pretax accounting income is $288 million. No additional temporary differences originate in 2022.Required: a. Calculate the current and deferred tax of Bright Star Ltd for each year, 2018 and 2019 b. Prepare the required tax journal entries for each year.Blossom Inc reports the following pre-tax incomes (losses) for both financial reporting purposes and tax purposes Accounting Income Year (Loss) Tax Rate i 2021 $124,000 2022 91,000 2023 (287,000) 2024 218,000 The tax rates lated were all enacted by the beginning of 2021. Blossom reports under the ASPE future Income tavas method. Prepare the journal entries for each of the years 2021 to 2024 to record Income tax. Assume the texclosa la first carried back and that at the end of 2023, the loss carry forward benefits are judged more likely than not to be realized in the future. (List all debit entries before credit entries. Credit account titles are automatically indented when the amount is entered. Do not indent manually. If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter O for the amounts. Record journal entries in the order presented in the problem) Date Account Titles and Explanation (To record benefit from losa canryback) (To record deferred benefit from loss…
- a. Prepare a schedule showing the reversal of the temporary differences and the computation of income taxes payable and deferred tax asset or liability as of December 31, 2020.b. Prepare journal entries to record income taxes payable and deferred income taxes.c. Prepare the section of the statement of comprehensive income of Wall Services beginning with "Income from continuing operations before income taxes" for the year ended December 31, 2020.Bonita Inc. reports the following pretax income (loss) for both book and tax purposes. Pretax Year Income (Loss) Tax Rate 2018 $124,000 20 % 2019 86,000 20 % 2020 (89,000 ) 25 % 2021 126,000 25 % The tax rates listed were all enacted by the beginning of 2018. Prepare the journal entries for years 2018-2021 to record income tax expense (benefit) and income taxes payable, and the tax effects of the loss carryforward, assuming that based on the weight of available evidence, it is more likely than not that one-half of the benefits of the loss carryforward will not be realized. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually. If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts.)Lindemax Inc. reports the following pretax income (loss) for both financial reporting purposes and tax purposes. (Assume the carryback provision is used for a net operating loss.) The tax rates listed were all enacted by the beginning of 2018. Instructions a) Prepare the journal entries for the years 2018-2021 to record income tax expense (benefit) and income tax payable (refundable) and the tax effects of the loss carryback and carryforward, assuming that the end of 2020 it is probable that the benefits of the loss carryforward will be realized in the future.