Individual Income Taxes
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ISBN: 9780357109731
Author: Hoffman
Publisher: CENGAGE LEARNING - CONSIGNMENT
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Chapter 17, Problem 34P
To determine
Identify the nature of the net gains in the year 2018 and 2019.
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1. Beginning the year 2020,
Polk Company began
marketing a new beer called
"Serbesa". To help promote
the product, the management
of Polk is offering a special
Serbesa beer mug to each
customer for every 20
specially marked bottles of
Serbesa. Polk estimates that
out of the 300,000 bottles of
Serbesa sold during 2020, only
30% of the bottle caps will be
redeemed. For the year 2020,
5,000 beer mugs were
ordered by the company at a
total cost of P140,000. A total
of 4,000 mugs were already
distributed to customers.
What is the amount of the
liability that Polk should report
on its December 31, 202O
statement of financial
position?
Then, calculate the Taxable Income for 2021. (Round your answers to the nearest dollar.)
Employment income
ABIL
Taxable capital gain
Allowable capital loss (disallowed ABIL)
Net taxable capital gains
2021 Net income
Capital gains deduction
2016 Net capital loss deducted
2021 Taxable income
WHY DOESNT THE NET INCOME AND RETAIN EARNING HAVE A 2020 AND 2021 COLUMN AS LIKE THE ASSET COLUMN
Chapter 17 Solutions
Individual Income Taxes
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