Reference no: EM132893305
Question - On December 31, 2019, Novak Inc. has taxable temporary differences of $2.21 million and a deferred tax liability of $618,800. These temporary differences are due to Novak having claimed CCA in excess of book depreciation in prior years. Novak's year end is December 31. At the end of December 2020, Novak's substantively enacted tax rate for 2020 and future years was changed to 30%. For the year ended December 31, 2020, Novak's accounting loss before tax was $494,500. The following data are also available.
1. Pension expense was $87,600 while pension plan contributions were $111,000 for the year. (Only actual pension contributions are deductible for tax.)
2. Business meals and entertainment were $38,000. (They are one-half deductible for tax purposes.)
3. For the three years ended December 31, 2019, Novak had cumulative, total taxable income of $123,300 and total income current tax expense/income tax payable of $34,524.
4. During 2020, the company booked estimated warranty costs of $31,300 and these costs are not likely to be incurred until 2024.
5. In 2020, the company incurred $150,000 of development costs (only 50% of which are deductible for tax purposes).
6. Company management has determined that it is probable that only one half of any loss carryforward at the end of 2020 will be realized.
7. In 2020, the amount claimed for depreciation was equal to the amount claimed for CCA.
Required - Prepare income tax reconciliation statement. Prepare the journal entries to record income taxes for the year ended December 31, 2020, and the income tax reconciliation note.