Advanced Accounting (Looseleaf)
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Pecorino Company had pretax financial income of P2,500,000 in the current year. The entity made corporate estimated tax payment in the amount of 180,000 during the current year. To compute the provision for income tax, the following information was provided: Interest income received 360,000 Tax depreciation in excess of financial statement amount 160,000 Rent received in advance 280,000 Corporate tax rate 30%
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Pecorino Company had pretax financial income of P2,500,000 in the current year. The entity made corporate estimated tax payment in the amount of 180,000 during the current year. To compute the provision for income tax, the following information was provided: Interest income received 360,000 Tax depreciation in excess of financial statement amount 160,000 Rent received in advance 280,000 Corporate tax rate 30%
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Pecorino Company had pretax financial income of P2,500,000 in the current year. The entity made corporate estimated tax payment in the amount of 180,000 during the current year. To compute the provision for income tax, the following information was provided: Interest income received 360,000 Tax depreciation in excess of financial statement amount 160,000 Rent received in advance 280,000 Corporate tax rate 30%
What amount of permanent difference between book income and taxable income existed at year-end?
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