INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING
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ISBN: 9780136946694
Author: GORDON
Publisher: RENT PEARS
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Chapter 17, Problem 17.13BE
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Piper, Inc. reported a net deferred tax asset balance of $166,650 resulting from an estimated warranty expense accrual for book purposes. The total book-tax difference related to the bases of the estimated warranty liability is $505,000. The enacted statutory tax rate related to this balance changed from 33% to 28%, effective immediately. What journal entry will Piper need to make to adjust for this change in tax rates?
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paid. Taxable income is $184,000 and the tax rate is 25%. Assume no other temporary differences or any beginning balances in deferred tax accounts.
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a. Record the income tax journal entry on December 31.
•Note: If a line in a journal entry isn't required for the transaction, select "N/A" as the account names and leave the Dr. and Cr. answers blank (zero).
Date
Account Name
Dec. 31 Income Tax Expense
N/A
Income Tax Payable
Deferred Tax Liability
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b. Prepare the income tax section of the income statement for the year and provide the disclosure of current and deferred tax expense.
•Note: Do not use negative signs with your answers.
Partial Income Statement
For the year ended December 31
Income…
The following information was extracted from the records of Gin Gin Ltd for the year ended 30 June 2021.
Additional information
The accumulated tax depreciation for machines at 30 June 2021 was $50 000.
The tax rate is 30%.
Required
Prepare a deferred tax worksheet to identify the temporary differences arising in respect of the assets and liabilities in the statement of financial position, and to calculate the balance of the deferred tax liability and deferred tax asset accounts at 30 June 2021. Assume the opening balances of the deferred tax accounts were $2,000 for Deferred Tax Assets and $1,500 for Deferred Tax Liability.
Prepare the journal entry to adjust the deferred tax account.
Chapter 17 Solutions
INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING
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