Amelia, Inc Amelia, Inc.’s, gross deferred tax assets and liabilities at the beginning of Amelia’s year are listed below.
Question 151
Question 151
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Amelia, Inc., is a domestic corporation with the following balance sheet for book and tax purposes at the end of the year.Assume a 34% corporate tax rate and no valuation allowance. Assets Cash Accounts Receivable Buildings Acc. Depreciation Furniture & Fixtures Acc. Depreciation Total Assets Liabilities Accrued Vacation Pay Note Payable Total Liabilities Stockholders’ Equity Paid in Capital Retained Earnings Total Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity Tax Debit/(Credit) $1,20020,0001,200,000(600,000)160,000(84,000)$697.200$−0−(464,000)($464,000)($4,000)(229,200)($697.200) Book Debit/(Credit) $1,20020,0001,200,000(320,000)160,000(60,000)$1.001.20($108,000)(464,000)($572,000)($4,000)(425,200)($1.001.200) Amelia, Inc.’s, gross deferred tax assets and liabilities at the beginning of Amelia’s year are listed below. Accrued Vacation Pay Subtotal Applicable Tax Rate Gross Deferred Tax Asset Building - Acc. Depreciation Furniture & fixtures - Acc. Depreciation Subtotal Applicable tax rate Gross deferred tax liability Beginning of Year $84,000$84,000×34%$28,560($244,000)(12,800)($256,800)×34%($87,312) Amelia, Inc.'s, book income before tax is $25,200.Amelia records two permanent book-tax differences.It earned $1,000 in tax-exempt municipal bond interest and $1,840 in nondeductible meals and entertainment expense.Determine the change in Amelia's deferred tax assets for the current year.
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