Intermediate Accounting (2nd Edition)
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ISBN: 9780134730370
Author: Elizabeth A. Gordon, Jana S. Raedy, Alexander J. Sannella
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 17, Problem 17.12P
a.
To determine
Book differences and classify them as temporary and permanent.
b.
To determine
To prepare: Footnote reconciliation to reconcile federal tax and effective tax rate of the company.
c.
To determine
The net income reported on income statement.
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The Sample Corporation prepared the following income statements and income tax returns for Year 1 through Year 4.
Income Statement
Sales
Operating expenses
Pretax net income
Provisions for income taxes
Net income
Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4
$1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000
650 650 650
650
$350
$350 $350
$350
195
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$155
$155
$155
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Income Tax Return Year 1
Sales
$1,000
Year 2
Year 4
$1,000
$1,000
Operating expenses
900 900 400 400
Taxable income
$100 $100 $600 $600
310
Income tax payable
80
80 310
After-tax net income $20
$20 $290 $290
Year 3
$1,000
$
Calculate the balance in the company's deferred income tax liability account at the end of each year.
Year 1
0 x
Year 2 $
0 x
Year 3 $
0 x
Year 4 $
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SCHEDULE OF EXPANDED WITHHOLDING TAX (EWT)
Income Payment
EWT
Income Payment
EWT
Professional/Management/Consultancy fees (Individual)
Gross receipts 3M or below with sworn declaration - 5%
Gross receipts over 3M or VAT-reg or without sworn declaration – 10%
Purchase of goods or properties by Top Withholding Agents (TWA) -
1% - goods
2% - service
Professional/Management/Consultancy fees (Non-Individual)
Gross receipts 720,000 or below - 10%
Gross receipts over 720,000 – 15%
Partners in general professional partnerships (drawings, advances, sharings, allowances, etc.)
720,000 or less -10%
Above 720,000 – 15%
Contractors/subcontractors (security, janitorial, etc.)
2%
Commission (if not employee)
10%
Director’s fees (if not employee)
10% or 15% (720,000 threshold)
Income distributed to beneficiaries of estates/trusts
15%
Rental
5%
Below are the data provided to you by Nicanor, a top withholding agent for the month of…
Calculate the balance in the company’s deferred income tax liability account at the end of each year.
Chapter 17 Solutions
Intermediate Accounting (2nd Edition)
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