INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING
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ISBN: 9780136946694
Author: GORDON
Publisher: RENT PEARS
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Chapter 17, Problem 17.9BE
a.
To determine
The book basis of the installment sales receivable.
Given information:
Total sales for the current year are $450,000.
Sales on installment are $120,000.
Operating expenses are $180,000 for both GAAP and tax reporting.
b.
To determine
The tax basis of the installment sales receivable.
Given information:
Total sales for the current year are $450,000.
Sales on installment are $120,000.
Operating expenses are $180,000 for both GAAP and tax reporting.
c.
To determine
The income tax payable, income tax provision and the deferred tax provision for the current year.
Given information:
Total sales for the current year are $450,000.
Sales on installment are $120,000.
Operating expenses are $180,000 for both GAAP and tax reporting.
Tax rate is 40%.
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Item
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INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING
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