Reference no: EM132919481
Question - Differences between accounting and taxable income and the effect on deferred taxes. The following differences enter into the reconciliation of financial income and taxable income of Abbott Company for the year ended December 31, 2017, its first year of operations. The enacted income tax rate is 30% for all years.
Pretax accounting income $800,000
Excess tax depreciation (480,000)
Litigation accrual 70,000
Unearned rent revenue deferred on the books but appropriately recognized in taxable income 60,000
Interest income from New York municipal bonds (20,000)
Taxable income $430,000
1. Excess tax depreciation will reverse equally over a four-year period, 2018-2021.
2. It is estimated that the litigation liability will be paid in 2021.
3. Rent revenue will be recognized during the last year of the lease, 2021.
4. Interest revenue from the New York bonds is expected to be $20,000 each year until their maturity at the end of 2021.
Required -
(a) Prepare schedule of future taxable and (deductible) amounts.
(b) Prepare schedule of the deferred tax (asset) and liability at the end of 2017.
(c) Since this is the first year of operations, there is no beginning deferred tax asset or liability. Compute the net deferred tax expense (benefit).
(d) Prepare the journal entry to record income tax expense, deferred taxes, and the income taxes payable for 2017.