Intermediate Accounting: Reporting And Analysis
Intermediate Accounting: Reporting And Analysis
3rd Edition
ISBN: 9781337788281
Author: James M. Wahlen, Jefferson P. Jones, Donald Pagach
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 18, Problem 11P

1.

To determine

Explain the manner of reporting deferred tax items in the balance sheet of Company D as on December 31, 2018.

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Balance sheet: Balance Sheet is one of the financial statements that summarize the assets, the liabilities, and the Shareholder’s equity of a company at a given date. It is also known as the statement of financial status of the business.

Prepare balance sheet of Company D as on December 31, 2018:

Company D
Balance sheet (partial)
As on December 31, 2018
AssetsAmount
Current liabilities: 
  
Non- Current liabilities: 
Deferred tax liability (net) (1)$4,800
Total liabilities$4,800

Table (1)

Thus, the total liabilities as on December 31, 2018 for Company D are $4,800.

Working Note 1: Determine the Deferred tax liability (net):

Deferred tax liability (net)=Deferred tax liability Deferred tax asset= $23,400$18,600= $4,800

2.

To determine

Prepare journal entry to rectify the deferred tax item of Company D.

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Change in tax rate: Change in tax rate is a usual practice in corporate world. When the change in tax rate takes place, the company has to adjust its deferred tax amount in order to achieve its desire ending balance.

Prepare journal entry to rectify the deferred tax item of Company D:

DateAccounts title and explanationPost Ref.DebitCredit
2019    
April 30Income Tax Expense (balancing figure) $1,600 
 Deferred Tax Asset - 1 (2) $2,800 
 Deferred Tax Asset - 2 (3) $3,400 
     Deferred Tax Liability - 3  (4)  $1,900
     Deferred Tax Liability - 4 (5)  $5,900
 (To record the income tax expense and deferred tax adjustment)   

Table (2)

  • Income Tax Expense is a component of stockholders’ equity and decreases, so debit it for $1,600.
  • Deferred Tax Asset is an asset and increases, so debit it for $2,800.
  • Deferred Tax Asset is an asset and increases, so debit it for $3,400.
  • Deferred Tax Liability is a liability and increases, so credit it for $1,900.
  • Deferred Tax Liability is a liability and increases, so credit it for $5,900.

Working note 2: Determine the deferred tax asset - 1:

  

ParticularsAmount
Future deductible amount at December 31, 2018 ($8,4000.30)$28,000
Adjusted deferred tax asset ($28,000×0.40)$11,200
Less: Beginning balance of deferred tax asset ($8,400)
Adjusted deferred tax asset$2,800

Table (3)

Working note 3: Determine the deferred tax asset - 2:

ParticularsAmount
Future deductible amount at December 31, 2018 ($10,2000.30)$34,000
Adjusted deferred tax asset ($34,000×0.40)$13,600
Less: Beginning balance of deferred tax asset ($10,200)
Adjusted deferred tax asset$3,400

Table (4)

Working note 4: Determine the deferred tax liability - 3:

ParticularsAmount
Future taxable amount at December 31, 2018 ($5,7000.30)$19,000
Adjusted deferred tax liability ($19,000×0.40)$7,600
Less: Beginning balance of deferred tax liability($5,700)
Adjusted deferred tax liability$1,900

Table (5)

Working note 5: Determine the deferred tax liability - 4:

ParticularsAmount
Future taxable amount at December 31, 2018 ($17,7000.30)$59,000
Adjusted deferred tax liability ($59,000×0.40)$23,600
Less: Beginning balance of deferred tax liability($17, 700)
Adjusted deferred tax liability$5,900

Table (5)

3.

To determine

Record the income tax entry for Company D.

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Income Tax Expenses: The expenses which are related to the taxable income of the individuals and business entities for an accounting period, and are recognized by them for the purpose of federal government and state government tax are called as income tax expenses.

Record the income tax entry for Company D.

DateAccounts title and explanationPost Ref.DebitCredit
2019    
December 31Income Tax Expense (balancing figure) $25,800 
 Deferred Tax Asset - 2 $1,400 
 Deferred Tax Liability - 3   $600 
     Income Tax Payable (6)  $25,000
     Deferred Tax Asset - 1  $2,300
     Deferred Tax Liability- 4  $500
 (To record income tax expense with pre-tax income allocation)   

Table (6)

  • Income Tax Expense is a component of stockholders’ equity and it is decreased. So, debit it for $25,800.
  • Deferred Tax Asset-2 is an asset and it is increased. Thus, debit for $1,400($15,000$13,600).
  • Deferred Tax Liability-3 is a liability and it is decreased, so debit it for $600($7,000$7,600).
  • Income Tax payable is a liability and it is increased. Thus, credit it for $25,000.
  • Deferred Tax Liability-4 is a liability and increased, so credit it for $2,300($25,900$23,600).
  • Deferred Tax Asset is an asset and it is decreased, so credit it for $5,900($10,700$11,200).

Working note 6: Compute the income tax payable:

Income tax payable=Taxable income×Corporate tax rate=$62,500×40%=$25,000

4.

To determine

Explain the manner of reporting income tax disclosures in the balance sheet of Company D.

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Deferred tax asset: When Income Tax Expense account is more than the Income Tax Payable account, this difference is known as Deferred Tax Asset.

Deferred tax liability: When Income Tax Expense account is less than the Income Tax Payable account, this difference is known as Deferred Tax Liability.

Prepare balance sheet of Company D as on December 31, 2019:

Company D
Balance sheet (partial)
As on December 31, 2019
AssetsAmount
Current liabilities: 
Income taxes payable (6)$25,000
  
Non- Current liabilities: 
Deferred tax liability (7)$7,200
Total liabilities$32,200

Table (5)

Thus, the total liabilities as on December 31, 2019 for Company D are $32,200.

Working Note 7: Determine the non-current deferred tax liability:

Non-current deferred income taxes} =(Ending deferred tax liability) (Ending deferred tax asset)= $32,900$25,700=$7,200

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To determine

Determine the total income tax expense for 2019.

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Determine the total income tax expense for 2019:

ParticularsAmount
Income tax entry on December 31, 2019$25,800
Add: Adjustment made on April 30, 2019$1,600
Income tax expense for 2019$27,400

Table (6)

Thus, the income tax expense for 2019 is $27,400.

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