Deferred tax asset ; income tax payable given; previous balance in valuation allowance • LO16–3 (This is a variation of E 16–10, modified to assume a previous balance in the valuation allowance.) At the end of 2017, Payne Industries had a deferred tax asset account with a balance of $30 million attributable to a temporary book-tax difference of $75 million in a liability for estimated expenses. At the end of 2018, the temporary difference is $70 million. Payne has no other temporary differences. Taxable income for 2018 is $180 million and the tax rate is 40%. Payne has a valuation allowance of $10 million for the deferred tax asset at the beginning of 2018. Required: 1. Prepare the journal entry (s) to record Payne’s income taxes for 2018, assuming it is more likely than not that the deferred tax asset will be realized. 2. Prepare the journal entry(s) to record Payne’s income taxes for 2018, assuming it is more likely than not that one-fourth of the deferred tax asset will ultimately be realized.
Deferred tax asset ; income tax payable given; previous balance in valuation allowance • LO16–3 (This is a variation of E 16–10, modified to assume a previous balance in the valuation allowance.) At the end of 2017, Payne Industries had a deferred tax asset account with a balance of $30 million attributable to a temporary book-tax difference of $75 million in a liability for estimated expenses. At the end of 2018, the temporary difference is $70 million. Payne has no other temporary differences. Taxable income for 2018 is $180 million and the tax rate is 40%. Payne has a valuation allowance of $10 million for the deferred tax asset at the beginning of 2018. Required: 1. Prepare the journal entry (s) to record Payne’s income taxes for 2018, assuming it is more likely than not that the deferred tax asset will be realized. 2. Prepare the journal entry(s) to record Payne’s income taxes for 2018, assuming it is more likely than not that one-fourth of the deferred tax asset will ultimately be realized.
Solution Summary: The author describes the journal entry to record P's income taxes for 2018, assuming that it is more likely than not that the deferred tax asset will be realized.
Deferred tax asset; income tax payable given; previous balance in valuation allowance
• LO16–3
(This is a variation of E 16–10, modified to assume a previous balance in the valuation allowance.) At the end of 2017, Payne Industries had a deferred tax asset account with a balance of $30 million attributable to a temporary book-tax difference of $75 million in a liability for estimated expenses. At the end of 2018, the temporary difference is $70 million. Payne has no other temporary differences. Taxable income for 2018 is $180 million and the tax rate is 40%.
Payne has a valuation allowance of $10 million for the deferred tax asset at the beginning of 2018.
Required:
1. Prepare the journal entry(s) to record Payne’s income taxes for 2018, assuming it is more likely than not that the deferred tax asset will be realized.
2. Prepare the journal entry(s) to record Payne’s income taxes for 2018, assuming it is more likely than not that one-fourth of the deferred tax asset will ultimately be realized.
Definition Definition Items on the balance sheet that are created when the tax paid is more than tax considered on the income statement. Deferred tax assets result from overpayment and advance payment of taxes. They are recorded on the assets side of the balance sheet. A deferred tax asset results in the reduction of a future tax payment and is beneficial to the company. It arises when the profit as per tax laws is more than the profit as per books of accounts.
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