
Concept explainers
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Temporary Difference
Temporary difference refers to the difference of one income recognized by the tax rules and accounting rules of a company in different periods. Consequently, the difference between the amount of assets and liabilities reported in the financial reports and the amount of assets and liabilities as per the company’s tax records, is known as temporary difference.
Multiple Temporary Difference
It is very unlikely to have a single temporary difference in any company. In that case, the same concept of temporary difference will be applicable for multiple temporary difference. In case of multiple temporary difference, we have to categorize all temporary difference into future taxable amount and future deductible amounts. The total amount of future taxable amounts multiplied by future tax rate will generate
To explain: The described differences
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Explanation of Solution
Among the five described differences, only the life insurance premium expense is a permanent difference each year as it has been stated in the income statement and is not tax deductible in any year; whereas all other described differences are temporary differences which can be reversed.
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To prepare: The appropriate
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Explanation of Solution
Determine the amount of income tax payable and
Current Year
|
Future Taxable Amount |
Future Deductible Amount |
|
(All Amounts are in $ Millions) | |||
2016 | 2017 | 2017 | |
Pretax accounting income | 128 | ||
Permanent Difference: | |||
Life Insurance Premiums | 2 | ||
Temporary Difference: | |||
Casualty insurance expense | (30) | 30 | |
Subscriptions (2017) (Reversing) | (10) (1) | ||
Subscription (2016) | 18 (1) | 18 | |
Unrealized loss | 17 | 17 | |
Loss contingency | (5) | ||
Taxable income (tax return) | 120 | ||
30 | 35 | ||
Enacted tax rate |
|
|
|
Income Tax Payable | 48 (4) | ||
Deferred Tax Liability | 12 | ||
Deferred Tax Assets | 14 |
Table (1)
Determine desired balance of deferred tax liability and deferred tax asset:
Deferred Tax Liability |
Deferred Tax Assets |
|
Ending balance (current balance needed) | $0 | $14 |
Less: Beginning balance | $(12) | (6) |
Change needed to achieve desired balance | $(12) | $(8) |
Table (2)
The journal entry at the end of 2016 to record the income taxes in the books is as follows:
Date | Account Titles and Explanation | Post Ref. |
Debit ($) (in millions) |
Credit ($) (in millions) |
|
2016 | |||||
Income Tax Expense (5) | 52 | ||||
Deferred Tax Asset (3) | 8 | ||||
Deferred Tax Liability (2) | 12 | ||||
Income Tax Payable (4) | 48 | ||||
(To record income taxes) |
Table (3)
Working Notes:
Compute the temporary differences for the subscriptions:
Details | 2017 | 2016 | 2017 |
Earned in current year (Reported in income statement) | $25 | $33 | |
Collected in prior year, earned in current year (Reversing Difference) | (10) | (18) | |
Collected in current year, earned in following year (Original Difference) (1) | $(10) | 18 | 20 |
Collected in current year (Reported on tax return) | $33 | $35 |
Table (4)
Calculate the value of income tax expenses
Explanation:
- Income Tax Expense is an expense account and it decreases the value of shareholders’ equity account. So, debit Income Tax Expense account with $52 million.
- Deferred tax asset is an asset and is increased by 8 million. Therefore, debit deferred tax asset account with $8 million.
- Deferred tax liability is a liability and is increased by $12 million. Therefore, credit deferred tax liability account with $12 million.
- Income Tax Payable is a liability account has increased because the taxable income has increased. So, credit Income Tax Payable account with $48 million.
3.
To explain: How 2016 deferred tax amounts to be classified and shown in the 2016
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Explanation of Solution
In the balance sheet all deferred tax liabilities, deferred tax assets and valuation allowances are treated as non-current items. If the deferred tax accounts belong to the same tax jurisdictions then, they are netted against each other and shown as a single number (after the adjustments) in the balance sheet. If deferred tax liability amount is more than deferred tax asset, then it will report as a liability. Similarly, it will report as an asset when deferred tax asset is more than deferred tax liability.
Here the deferred tax amounts are:
Deferred tax asset = $14 million
Deferred tax liability = $12 million
So, the net non-current deferred tax asset is $2 million
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To prepare: The appropriate journal entry, a schedule that, reconciles the difference between pre-tax accounting income and taxable income and determines the amounts necessary to record income taxes for 2017.
4.

Explanation of Solution
Determine the amount of income tax payable and deferred tax liability:
Current Year
|
Future Taxable Amount |
Future Deductible Amount |
|
(All Amounts are in $ Millions) | |||
2017 | 2018 | 2018 | |
Pretax accounting income | 183 | ||
Permanent Difference: | |||
Life Insurance Premiums | 2 | ||
Temporary Difference: | |||
Casualty insurance expense | (30) | ||
Subscriptions (2016) (Reversing) | (18) | ||
Subscription (2017) | 20 | (20) | |
Unrealized loss (Reversing) | (17) | ||
Taxable income (tax return) | 200 | ||
0 | (20) | ||
Enacted tax rate |
|
|
|
Income Tax Payable | 80 (7) | ||
Deferred Tax Liability | 0 | ||
Deferred Tax Assets | (8) |
Table (5)
Determine desired balance of deferred tax liability and deferred tax asset:
Deferred Tax Liability |
Deferred Tax Assets |
|
Ending balance (current balance needed) | $0 | $8 |
Less: Beginning balance | $(12) | (14) |
Change needed to achieve desired balance | $(12) (8) | $(6) (9) |
Table (6)
The journal entry at the end of 2017 to record the income taxes in the books is as follows:
Date | Account Titles and Explanation | Post Ref. |
Debit ($) (in millions) |
Credit ($) (in millions) |
|
2017 | |||||
Income Tax Expense (10) | 74 | ||||
Deferred Tax Liability (8) | 12 | ||||
Deferred Tax Asset (9) | 6 | ||||
Income Tax Payable (7) | 80 | ||||
(To record income taxes) |
Table (7)
Working Notes:
Compute the temporary differences for the subscriptions:
Details | 2017 | 2016 | 2017 |
Earned in current year (Reported in income statement) | $25 | $33 | |
Collected in prior year, earned in current year (Reversing Difference) | (10) | (18) | |
Collected in current year, earned in following year (Original Difference) | $(10) | 18(6) | 20(6) |
Collected in current year (Reported on tax return) | $33 | $35 |
Table (8)
Calculate the value of income tax expenses
- Income Tax Expense is an expense account and it decreases the value of shareholders’ equity account. So, debit Income Tax Expense account with $74 million.
- Deferred tax liability is a liability and is decreased by 12 million. Therefore, debit deferred tax liability account with $12 million.
- Deferred tax asset is an asset and decreased by $6 million. Therefore, credit deferred tax asset account with $6 million.
- Income Tax Payable is a liability account has increased because the taxable income has increased. So, credit Income Tax Payable account with $80 million.
5.
To explain: How 2017 deferred tax amounts to be classified and shown in the 2017 balance sheet.
5.

Explanation of Solution
The net non-current deferred tax asset is $8 million to be shown in the 2017 balance sheet.
6.
To prepare: The appropriate journal entry, a schedule that, reconciles the difference between pre-tax accounting income and taxable income and determines the amounts necessary to record income taxes for 2017.
6.

Explanation of Solution
Determine the amount of income tax payable and deferred tax liability:
Current Year
|
Future Taxable Amount |
Future Deductible Amount |
|
(All Amounts are in $ Millions) | |||
2017 | 2018 | 2018 | |
Pretax accounting income | 183 | ||
Permanent Difference: | |||
Life Insurance Premiums | 2 | ||
Temporary Difference: | |||
Casualty insurance expense | (30) | ||
Subscriptions (2016) (Reversing) | (18) | ||
Subscription (2017) | 20 | (20) | |
Unrealized loss (Reversing) | (17) | ||
Taxable income (tax return) | 200 | ||
0 | (20) | ||
Enacted tax rate |
|
|
|
Income Tax Payable | 80 (11) | ||
Deferred Tax Liability | 0 | ||
Deferred Tax Assets | (7) |
Table (9)
Determine desired balance of deferred tax liability and deferred tax asset:
Deferred Tax Liability |
Deferred Tax Assets |
|
Ending balance (current balance needed) | $0 | $7 |
Less: Beginning balance | $(12) | (14) |
Change needed to achieve desired balance | $(12) (12) | $(7) (13) |
Table (10)
The journal entry at the end of 2017 to record the income taxes in the books is as follows:
Date | Account Titles and Explanation | Post Ref. |
Debit ($) (in millions) |
Credit ($) (in millions) |
|
2017 | |||||
Income Tax Expense (14) | 75 | ||||
Deferred Tax Liability (12) | 12 | ||||
Deferred Tax Asset (13) | 7 | ||||
Income Tax Payable (11) | 80 | ||||
(To record income taxes) |
Table (11)
Calculate the value of income tax expenses
- Income Tax Expense is an expense account and it decreases the value of shareholders’ equity account. So, debit Income Tax Expense account with $75 million.
- Deferred tax liability is a liability and is decreased by 12 million. Therefore, debit deferred tax liability account with $12 million.
- Deferred tax asset is an asset and decreased by $7 million. Therefore, credit deferred tax asset account with $7 million.
- Income Tax Payable is a liability account has increased because the taxable income has increased. So, credit Income Tax Payable account with $80 million.
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