Presented below are two independent situations related to future taxable and deductible amounts resulting from temporary differences existing at December 31, 2008. 1. Pirates Co.
1. Pirates Co. has developed the following schedule of future taxable and deductible amounts.
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2. Eagles Co. has the following schedule of future taxable and deductible amounts.
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Both Pirates Co. and Eagles Co. have taxable income of $3,000 in 2008 and expect to have taxable income in all future years. The tax rates enacted as of the beginning of 2008 are 30% for 20082011 and 35% for years thereafter. All of the underlying temporary differences relate to noncurrent assets and liabilities.
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For each of these two situations, compute the net amount of deferred income taxes to be reported at the end of 2008, and indicate how it should be classified on the balancesheet.
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 $300 $300 $300 300 $300 Taxable amounts Deductible amount (1,400) 2009 2010 2011 2012 $300 $300 300 $300 Taxable amounts Deductible amount (2,000)
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