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Chapter 7, Problem 21P
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To determine
Find the income tax expense and the income tax currently payable if Company A and Company B file a consolidated tax return as an affiliated group.
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To determine
Find the income tax expense and income tax currently payable if they choose to file separate returns.
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On July 1, 2015, Cleopatra Corporation acquired 25% of the shares of Marcus, Inc. for P1,000,000.
At that date, the equity of Marcus was P4,000,000, with all the identifiable assets and liabilities being
measured at amounts equal to fair value. The table below shows the profits and losses made by
Marcus during 2015 to 2019:
Year
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2015
200,000
2016
2,000,000
2017
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2018
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2019
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O P1.060.000 Cr.
O No entry
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Year
Profit (Loss)
2015
200,000
2016
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2017
2,500,000
2018
160,000
2019
300,000
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