The following figures appeared in W Ltds balance sheet at 31 March 2002: During the year ended

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The following figures appeared in W Ltd’s balance sheet at 31 March 2002:

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During the year ended 31 March 2003, W Ltd made a payment of £520,000 to Revenue and Customs in settlement of the company’s corporation tax for the year ended 31 March 2002.
Dividend payments totaling £60,000 were made during the year ended 31 March 2002 and a further dividend of £200,000 had been proposed at the year end.
Two dividend payments were made during the year ended 31 March 2003. A payment of £200,000 was made for the final dividend for the year ended 31 March 2002. An interim dividend of £40,000 was paid for the year ended 31 March 2003. These payments were made in May 2002 and September 2002 respectively. The directors have provided a final dividend of £240,000 for the year ended 31 March 2003.
W Ltd received a dividend of £12,000 from a UK quoted company. This was received in August 2002.
W Ltd’s tax advisers believe that corporation tax of £740,000 will be charged on the company’s profits for the year ended 31 March 2003. This amount is net of the tax relief of £104,000 which should be granted in respect of the exceptional loss which the company incurred during the year. It has been assumed that corporation tax will be charged at a rate of 35%. The basic rate of income tax was 25%.
It has been decided that the provision for deferred tax should be increased by £20,000. No provision is to be made in respect of timing differences of £400,000.

You are required:

(a) to prepare the note which will support the figure for the provision for corporation tax in W Ltd’s published income statement for the year ended 31 March 2003;

(b) to calculate the liability for corporation tax which will appear in W Ltd’s published balance sheet at 31 March 2003;

(c) to prepare the deferred tax note which will support the figure for the liability which will appear in W Ltd’s published balance sheet at 31 March 2003.

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