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Kingbird reported the following pretax financial income (loss) for the years 20202022. 2020 $144,000 2021 (170,000) 2022 216,000 Pretax financial income (loss) and taxable income

Kingbird reported the following pretax financial income (loss) for the years 20202022.

2020 $144,000
2021 (170,000)
2022 216,000

Pretax financial income (loss) and taxable income (loss) were the same for all years involved. The enacted tax rate was 20% for 2020-2022.

(a)

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Prepare the journal entries for the years 20202022 to record income tax expense, income taxes payable, and the tax effects of the loss carryforward, assuming that based on the weight of available evidence, it is more likely than not that one-fifth of the benefits of the loss carryforward will not be realized. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually. If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts.)

Date

Account Titles and Explanation

Debit

Credit

2020
2021

(To record refund)

(To record allowance)

2022

(To record income taxes)

(To adjust allowance)

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Prepare the income tax section of the 2021 income statement beginning with the line Income (loss) before income taxes.. (Enter negative amounts using either a negative sign preceding the number e.g. -45 or parentheses e.g. (45).)

Kingbird Income Statement (Partial) December 31, 2021For the Year Ended December 31, 2021For the Quarter Ended December 31, 2021

CurrentDeferredDividendsExpensesIncome / (Loss) before Income TaxesIncome Tax BenefitNet Income / (Loss)Retained Earnings, January 1Retained Earnings, December 31RevenuesTotal ExpensesTotal Revenues

$

CurrentDeferredDividendsExpensesIncome / (Loss) before Income TaxesIncome Tax BenefitNet Income / (Loss)Retained Earnings, January 1Retained Earnings, December 31RevenuesTotal ExpensesTotal Revenues

CurrentDeferredDividendsExpensesIncome / (Loss) before Income TaxesIncome Tax BenefitNet Income / (Loss)Retained Earnings, January 1Retained Earnings, December 31RevenuesTotal ExpensesTotal Revenues

CurrentDeferredDividendsExpensesIncome / (Loss) before Income TaxesIncome Tax BenefitNet Income / (Loss)Retained Earnings, January 1Retained Earnings, December 31RevenuesTotal ExpensesTotal Revenues

$

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