(Three Differences, Compute Taxable Income, Entry for Taxes) Havaci Company reports pretax financial income of $80,000 for...
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(Three Differences, Compute Taxable Income, Entry for Taxes) Havaci Company reports pretax financial income of $80,000 for 2010. The following items cause taxable income to be different than pretax financial income.
1. Depreciation on the tax return is greater than Depreciation on the income statement by $16,000.
2. Rent collected on the tax return is greater than rent earned on the income statement by $27,000.
3. Fines for pollution appear as an expense of $11,000 on the income statement. Havaci’s tax rate is 30% for all years, and the company expects to report taxable income in all future years. There are no deferred taxes at the beginning of 2010.
(a) Compute taxable income and income taxes payable for 2010.
(b) Prepare the journal entry to record income tax expense, deferred income taxes, and income taxes payable for 2010.
(c) Prepare the income tax expense section of the income statement for 2010, beginning with the line “Income before income taxes.”
(d) Compute the effective income tax rate for 2010.
DepreciationDepreciation is an important concept in accounting. By definition, depreciation is the wear and tear in the value of a noncurrent asset over its useful life. In simple words, depreciation is the cost of operating a noncurrent asset producing...
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Intermediate Accounting
ISBN: 978-0470423684
13th Edition
Authors: Donald E. Kieso, Jerry J. Weygandt, And Terry D. Warfield