Identifying income tax deferrals
• LO16–1, LO16–2, LO16–4, LO16–7
Listed below are ten independent situations. For each situation indicate (by letter) whether it will create a
Situation
_______ 1. Advance payments on insurance, deductible when paid
_______ 2. Estimated warranty costs; tax deductible when paid
_______ 3. Rent revenue collected in advance; cash basis for tax purposes
_______ 4. Interest received from investments in municipal bonds
_______ 5. Prepaid expenses, tax deductible when paid
_______ 6. Net operating loss carryforward
_______ 7. Net operating loss carryback
_______ 8. Straight-line
_______ 9. Organization costs expensed when incurred; tax deductible over 15 years
_______ 10. Life insurance proceeds received upon the death of the company president
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