INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING
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ISBN: 9780136946694
Author: GORDON
Publisher: RENT PEARS
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Realizability of Deferred Assets. Maves, Inc. booked a
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Under IFRS:
a. “probable” is defined as a level of likelihood of at least slightly more than 60%.
b. a company should reduce a deferred tax asset when it is likely that some or all of it will not be realized by using a valuation allowance.
c. a company considers only positive evidence when determining whether to recognize a deferred tax asset.
d. deferred tax assets must be evaluated at the end of each accounting period.
The statement of financial position of Mackay Ltd as at 30 June 2021 showed the
following assets and liabilities.
Assets
Cash
Inventories
Accounts Receivables
Allowance for Doubtful Debts
Plant
Accumulated Depreciation- Plant
Deferred Tax Asset
Liabilities
Accounts Payable
Provision for Long Service Leave
Provision for Annual Leave
Rent Received in Advance
Deferred Tax Liability
Additional information
2021
8 000
17 000
50 000
(5 500)
50 000
(26 000)
?
29 000
6 000
4 000
2 500
?
2020
8 500
15 500
48 000
(4 000)
50 000
(21 000)
4 050
26 000
4 500
3 000
2 000
3 150
• Accumulated depreciation of plant for tax purposes was $39 000 at 30 June 2021.
• The tax rate is 30%.
Required:
Prepare the deferred tax worksheet and journal entries to adjust deferred tax accounts.
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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