INTERMEDIATE ACCT.-MYLAB COMBO ACCESS
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Author: GORDON
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 17, Problem 17.5P
Temporary Differences,
Year | Income before Tax and Depreciation | Tax Depreciation | GAAP Depreciation |
1 | $1,200,000 | $1,080,000 | $ 900,000 |
2 | 1,880,000 | 1,728,000 | 900,000 |
3 | 1,980,000 | 1,036,800 | 900,000 |
4 | 2,100,000 | 622,080 | 900,000 |
5 | 1,750,000 | 622,080 | 900,000 |
6 | 1,200,500 | 311,040 | 900,000 |
Totals | $5,400,000 | $5,400,000 |
Required
- a. Determine the balance of the deferred tax account at the end of each year.
- b. Prepare the journal entries to record the tax provision for each year.
- c. Prepare the
journal entry to record the effect of a 35% income tax rate that is enacted into law effective as of the beginning of Year 4.
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