Cengagenowv2, 1 Term Printed Access Card For Wahlen/jones/pagach’s Intermediate Accounting: Reporting And Analysis, 2017 Update, 2nd
Cengagenowv2, 1 Term Printed Access Card For Wahlen/jones/pagach’s Intermediate Accounting: Reporting And Analysis, 2017 Update, 2nd
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ISBN: 9781337912259
Author: James M. Wahlen, Jefferson P. Jones, Donald Pagach
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 18, Problem 4P

1.

To determine

Prepare journal to record the entry for income tax of Company K at the end of 2016.

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

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

Prepare journal to record the entry for income tax of Company K at the end of 2016:

DateAccount title and ExplanationPost ref.Amount
DebitCredit
2016    
December 31Income tax expense (balancing figure) $117,870 
 Deferred tax asset (1) $6,000 
 Deferred tax liability (2) $12,000 
     Income tax payable (3)  $108,000
 Deferred tax liability (4)  $23,370
 Deferred tax asset (5)  $4,500
 (To record the income tax payable)   

Table (1)

  • Income Tax Expense is a component of stockholders’ equity and decreases, so debt it for $117,870.
  • Deferred Tax Asset is an asset and increases, so debit it for $6,000.
  • Deferred Tax Liability is a liability and decreases, so debit it for $12,000.
  • Income Tax Payable is a liability and increases, so credit it for $108,000.
  • Deferred Tax Liability is a liability and increases, so credit it for $23,370.
  • Deferred Tax Asset is an asset and decreases, so credit it for $4,500.

Working note 1: Determine the deferred tax asset:

Deferred tax asset=Future deductible amount×Applicable tax rate=$20,000×30%=$6,000

Working note 2: Determine the Deferred tax liability:

Deferred tax liability=[(Future taxable amount)×(Applicable tax rate)](Beginning deferred tax liability)=($241,000×30%)$84,300=$72,300$84,300=($12,000)

Working note 3: Determine the income tax payable:

Income tax payable=Taxable income×Corporate tax rate=$270,000×40%=$108,000

Working note 4: Determine the deferred tax liability:

Deferred tax liability=Future taxable amount×Applicable tax rate=$77,900×30%=$23,370

Working note 5: Determine the deferred tax asset:

Deferred tax asset=[(Future deductible amount)×(Applicable tax rate)](Beginning deferred tax asset)=($55,300×30%)$21,090=$16,590$21,090=($4,500)

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To determine

Prepare the condensed income statement of Company K.

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Income statement: The financial statement which reports revenues and expenses from business operations and the result of those operations as net income or net loss for a particular time period is referred to as income statement.

Prepare the condensed income statement of Company K.

ParticularsAmount
Revenues$750,000
Less: Expenses($447,100)
Income before income taxes$302,900
Income tax expense ($117,870)
Net income$185,030

Table (2)

Thus, the net income of Company K is $185,030.

3.

To determine

Explain the manner of reporting income tax items in the balance sheet of Company K.

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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 K as on December 31, 2016:

Company K
Balance sheet (partial)
As on December 31, 2016
AssetsAmount
Current asset 
Deferred tax asset$6,000
  
Liabilities 
Current liabilities: 
Income tax payable$108,000
  
Non- Current liabilities: 
Deferred tax liability (6)$73,080

Table (3)

Thus, the deferred tax asset, income tax payable and deferred tax liability as on December 31, 2016 for Company K are $6,000, $108,000 and $73,080 respectively.

Working Note 6: Determine the net deferred tax liability reported in balance sheet:

Deferred Tax Liability= [($77,900×30%)+($241,000×30%){($55,300×30%)$6,000}]= $79,080

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