Differences between accounting and taxable income and the effect on future income taxes
The following differences apply to the reconciliation of accounting income and taxable income of Kulik Inc. for calendar 2020, its first year of operations. The enacted income tax rate is 30% for all years.
1. Excess CCA will reverse equally over a four-year period, 2021-2024.
2. It is estimated that the lawsuit accrual will be paid in 2024.
3. Unearned rent revenue will be recognized as earned equally over a four-year period, 2021-2024.
Instructions
a) Prepare a schedule of future taxable and deductible amounts.
b) Prepare a schedule of any deferred tax asset and/or deferred tax liability.
c) Since this is the first year of operations, there is no beginning deferred tax asset or liability. Calculate the net deferred tax expense (benefit).
d) Prepare the adjusting journal entries to record income tax expense, deferred taxes, and income taxes payable for 2020.
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