Principles Of Taxation For Business And Investment Planning 2020 Edition
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Author: Sally Jones, Shelley C. Rhoades-Catanach, Sandra R Callaghan
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Chapter 7, Problem 25AP
a.
To determine
Determine Company L’s Section 179 deduction and taxable income for 2017.
b.
To determine
Determine Company L’s Section 179 deduction and taxable income for 2018.
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Ayres Services acquired an asset for $82 million in 2018. The asset is depreciated for financial reporting purposes over four years on a
straight-line basis (no residual value). For tax purposes the asset's cost is depreciated by MACRS. The enacted tax rate is 40%.
Amounts for pretax accounting income, depreciation, and taxable income in 2018, 2019, 2020, and 2021 are as follows:
Pretax accounting income
Depreciation on the income statement
Depreciation on the tax return.
Taxable income.
($ in millions)
2019
355 $
20.5
(33.5)
Temporary Difference
Deferred Tax Liability
2018
$ 335 $
20.5
(25.5)
$ 330 $ 342 $ 375
2020 2021
370 $ 405
20.5 20.5
(15.5) (7.5)
$ 418
Required:
Determine (a) the temporary book-tax difference for the depreciable asset and (b) the balance to be reported in the deferred tax
liability account. (Leave no cell blank, enter "0" wherever applicable. Show all amounts as positive amounts. Enter your answers in
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