Intermediate Accounting
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Chapter 16, Problem 16.14E
Multiple differences
• LO16–4, LO16–6
For the year ended December 31, 2018, Fidelity Engineering reported pretax accounting income of $977,000. Selected information for 2018 from Fidelity’s records follows:
Interest income on municipal bonds | $32,000 |
55,000 | |
Carrying amount of depreciable assets in excess of their tax basis at year-end | 85,000 |
Warranty expense reported on the income statement | 26,000 |
Actual warranty expenditures in 2018 | 16,000 |
Fidelity’s income tax rate is 40%. At January 1, 2018, Fidelity’s records indicated balances of zero and $12,000 in its
Required:
1. Determine the amounts necessary to record income taxes for 2018, and prepare the appropriate
2. What is Fidelity’s 2018 net income?
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