Shannon Polymers uses straight-line depreciation for financial reporting purposes for equipment costing $680,000 and with an expected useful life of four years and no residual value. Assume that, for tax purposes, the deduction is 40%, 30 %, 20 %, and 10% in those years. Pretax accounting income the first year the equipment was used was $780,000, which includes interest revenue of $19,000 from municipal governmental bonds. Other than the two described, there are no differences between accounting income and taxable income. The enacted tax rate is 25%. Prepare the journal entry to record income taxes. Note: If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field.
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- Shannon Polymers uses straight-line depreciation for financial reporting purposes for equipment costing $720,000 and with an expected useful life of four years and no residual value. Assume that, for tax purposes, the deduction is 40%, 30%, 20%, and 10% in those years. Pretax accounting income the first year the equipment was used was $820,000, which includes interest revenue of $22,000 from municipal governmental bonds. Other than the two described, there are no differences between accounting income and taxable income. The enacted tax rate is 25%. Prepare the journal entry to record income taxes. Note: If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field.Shannon Polymers uses straight-line depreciation for financial reporting purposes for equipment costing $840,000 and with an expected useful life of four years and no residual value. Assume that, for tax purposes, the deduction is 40%, 30%, 20%, and 10% in those years. Pretax accounting income the first year the equipment was used was $960,000, which includes interest revenue of $28,000 from municipal governmental bonds. Other than the two described, there are no differences between accounting income and taxable income. The enacted tax rate is 25%. Prepare the journal entry to record income taxes. Note: If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field. View transaction list Journal entry worksheet 1 Record the income tax expense. Note: Enter debits before credits. Transaction General Journal Debit Credit 1 Income tax expense Deferred tax liability Income tax payableShannon Polymers uses straight-line depreciation for financial reporting purposes for equipment costing $880,000 and with an expected useful life of four years and no residual value. Assume that, for tax purposes, the deduction is 40%, 30%, 20%, and 10% in those years. Pretax accounting income the first year the equipment was used was $1,000,000, which includes interest revenue of $30,000 from municipal governmental bonds. Other than the two described, there are no differences between accounting income and taxable income. The enacted tax rate is 25%. Prepare the journal entry to record income taxes. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field.) View transaction list View journal entry worksheet No Transaction General Journal 1 1 Income tax expense Deferred tax liability Income tax payable Debit Credit 33,000
- Shannon Polymers uses straight-line depreciation for financial reporting purposes for equipment costing $760,000 and with an expected useful life of four years and no residual value. Assume that, for tax purposes, the deduction is 40%, 30%, 20%, and 10% in those years. Pretax accounting income the first year the equipment was used was $860,000, which includes interest revenue of $24,000 from municipal governmental bonds. Other than the two described, there are no differences between accounting income and taxable income. The enacted tax rate is 25%. Prepare the journal entry to record income taxes.Shannon Polymers uses straight-line depreciation for financial reporting purposes for equipment costing $540,000 and with an expected useful life of four years and no residual value. Assume that, for tax purposes, the deduction is 40%, 30%, 20%, and 10% in those years. Pretax accounting income the first year the equipment was used was $640,000, which includes interest revenue of $12,000 from municipal governmental bonds. Other than the two described, there are no differences between accounting income and taxable income. The enacted tax rate is 25%.Shannon Polymers uses straight-line depreciation for financial reporting purposes for equipment costing $800,000 and with an expected useful life of four years and no residual value. For tax purposes, the deduction is 40%, 30%, 20%, and 10% in those years. Pretax accounting income the first year the equipment was used was $900,000, which includes interest revenue of $20,000 from municipal bonds. Other than the two described, there are no differences between accounting income and taxable income. The enacted tax rate is 40%. Prepare the journal entry to record income taxes.
- A piece of equipment purchased at a cost $250,000 generated new income of $80,000 per year, witha annual operating costs of $10,000. The equipment was depreciated using MACRS method as 7-year property. At the end of five years, the management decided to sell the equipment for a modest price of $75,000. The company pays taxes at an effective tax rate of 23%. Which of the following was closest to the amount of taxes the company paid in year 5? $15,000 $8,000 $33,000 $11,000Infinity Production acquired a new machine at the beginning of the current year. The machine cost $900,000 with no residual value expected. Infinity uses the straight-line method for financial reporting, assuming a 6-year useful life. The firm classifies the equipment as 5-year MACRS property for tax purposes using the following percentages. Year MACRS (%) 1 20.00% 2 32.00 3 19.20 4 11.52 5 11.52 6 5.76 The company is subject to a 25% income tax rate and has no other book-tax differences. Income before depreciation and tax is presented below: Year Income before Tax and Depreciation 1 $370,000 2 420,000 3 490,000 4 700,000 5 820,000 6 950,000 What is Infinity's income tax expense for year 1?Infinity Production acquired a new machine at the beginning of the current year. The machine cost $900,000 with no residual value expected. Infinity uses the straight-line method for financial reporting, assuming a 6-year useful life. The firm classifies the equipment as 5-year MACRS property for tax purposes using the following percentages. Year MACRS (%) 1 20.00% 2 32.00 3 19.20 4 11.52 5 11.52 6 5.76 The company is subject to a 20% income tax rate and has no other book-tax differences. Income before depreciation and tax is presented below: Year Income before Tax and Depreciation 1 $450,000 2 500,000 3 570,000 4 700,000 5 820,000 6 950,000 What is Infinity's deferred tax asset or deferred tax liability at the end of year 3? Group of answer choices $38,160 deferred tax liability $2760 deferred tax liability $2760 deferred tax asset $38,160 deferred tax asset PreviousNext
- Southern Atlantic Distributors began operations in January 2016 and purchased a delivery truck for $40,000. Southern Atlantic plans to use straight-line depreciation over a four-year expected useful life for financial reporting purposes. For tax purposes, the deduction is 50% of cost in 2016, 30% in 2017, and 20% in 2018. Pretax accounting income for 2016 was $300,000, which includes interest revenue of $40,000 from municipal bonds. The enacted tax rate is 40%. Required: Assuming no differences between accounting income and taxable income other than those described above: 1. Prepare the journal entry to record income taxes in 2016. 2. What is Southern Atlantic’s 2016 net income?Northwestern Export Services purchased some computers for $80,000 in Year 1. The equipment is depreciated for financial reporting purposes over 5 years on a straight-line basis (no residual value). For tax purposes the asset’s cost is depreciated by MACRS. The enacted tax rate is 20%. Amounts for pretax GAAP accounting income, depreciation, and taxable income in Year 1, Year 2, Year 3, Year 4, and Year 5 are as follows: $ in thousands Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Pretax accounting income $240 $195 $210 $285 $320 Depreciation on income statement 16 16 16 16 16 Depreciation on tax return (27) (35) (12) (6) 0 Taxable income $229 $176 $214 $295 $336 a) What type of book-tax difference is this? b) Prepare the appropriate journal entry related to the tax deferral ONLY at December 31, Year 1. (Note: The purchase of computers has already been recorded in Year 1.)Note: Round answers ($ in thousands) to the nearest whole number, if applicable. ($ in thousands)…An asset with a first cost of $300,000 is depreciated by the MACRS method using a 5-year recovery period. Determine the monetary value added to the corporation by the asset in year two of its service, if the net operating profit after taxes is $70,000 and the company uses an aftertax interest rate of 15%. The MACRS depreciation rates for years 1 and 2 are 20% and 32%, respectively.