Wynn Farms reported a net operating loss of $195,000 for financial reporting and tax purposes in 2024. The enacted tax rate is 25%. Taxable income, tax rates, and income taxes paid in Wynn’s first four years of operation were as follows:   Taxable Income Tax Rates Income Taxes Paid 2020  $ 67,000 30% $20,100 2021 77,000 30 23,100 2022 115,000 40 46,000 2023 40,000 45 18,000   NOL carrybacks are not allowed for most companies, except for property and casualty insurance companies as well as some farm-related businesses. Assume Wynn is one of those businesses. Complete the table given below and prepare the journal entry to recognize the income tax benefit of the net operating loss. Show the lower portion of the 2024 income statement that reports the income tax benefit of the net operating loss

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Wynn Farms reported a net operating loss of $195,000 for financial reporting and tax purposes in 2024. The enacted tax rate is 25%. Taxable income, tax rates, and income taxes paid in Wynn’s first four years of operation were as follows:

  Taxable Income Tax Rates Income Taxes Paid
2020  $ 67,000 30% $20,100
2021 77,000 30 23,100
2022 115,000 40 46,000
2023 40,000 45 18,000

 

  1. NOL carrybacks are not allowed for most companies, except for property and casualty insurance companies as well as some farm-related businesses. Assume Wynn is one of those businesses. Complete the table given below and prepare the journal entry to recognize the income tax benefit of the net operating loss.
  2. Show the lower portion of the 2024 income statement that reports the income tax benefit of the net operating loss.
NOL carrybacks are not allowed for most companies, except for property and casualty insurance companies as well as some farm-
related businesses. Assume Wynn is one of those businesses. Complete the following table to recognize the income tax benefit of
the net operating loss. Note: Enter your answers in whole dollars. Leave no cell blank, enter "0" wherever applicable. Enter all
amounts as positive values.
Operating loss carryback
Carried back - 2020
Carried back - 2021
Carried back - 2022
Carried back - 2023
Total carryback
Operating loss carryforward
Carried forward
x
X
X
X
X
Rate %
30% =
$
30% = $
40% =
45% =
25%
=
69
Tax $
0
0
Recorded as:
0 Receivable-income tax refund
Deferred tax asset-ending
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Transcribed Image Text:NOL carrybacks are not allowed for most companies, except for property and casualty insurance companies as well as some farm- related businesses. Assume Wynn is one of those businesses. Complete the following table to recognize the income tax benefit of the net operating loss. Note: Enter your answers in whole dollars. Leave no cell blank, enter "0" wherever applicable. Enter all amounts as positive values. Operating loss carryback Carried back - 2020 Carried back - 2021 Carried back - 2022 Carried back - 2023 Total carryback Operating loss carryforward Carried forward x X X X X Rate % 30% = $ 30% = $ 40% = 45% = 25% = 69 Tax $ 0 0 Recorded as: 0 Receivable-income tax refund Deferred tax asset-ending Show less
Show the lower portion of the 2024 income statement that reports the income tax benefit of the net operating loss.
Note: Amounts to be deducted should be indicated with a minus sign. Enter your answers in whole dollars.
Operating loss before income taxes
Income tax benefit:
0
0
Transcribed Image Text:Show the lower portion of the 2024 income statement that reports the income tax benefit of the net operating loss. Note: Amounts to be deducted should be indicated with a minus sign. Enter your answers in whole dollars. Operating loss before income taxes Income tax benefit: 0 0
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Income Tax:

The tax that taxpayers pay on the income earned by them in any accounting year is termed income tax, It is a direct tax and paid by the person directly to the federal or state government. Income tax can be calculated based on marginal rate or effective income tax rates.

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