Question 1 At 30 hune 2019, Beta Ltd had the following deferred tax balances: Deferred tan lability Deferred tax asset SI8,000 15,000 Beta Ltd recorded a profit before tax of S80,000 for the year to 30 June 2020, which included the following items: Depreciation expense -plant $7,000 Doubtful debts expense Long service leave expense 4,000 3,000 For taxation purposes the following amounts are allowable deductions for the year to 30 June 2020: Tax depreciation - plant Bad debts written off S8000 2,000 Depreciation rates for taation purposes are higher than for accounting purposes. A corporate tau rate of 3ON applies. Required: a) Determine the taable income and income tax payable for the year to 30 June 2020. b) Determine by what amount the balances of the deferred liability and deferred tax asset will increase or decrease for the year to 30 June 2020 because of depreciation, doubtful debts and long service leave ) Prepare the necessary journal entries to account for income ta assuming recognition criteria are satisfied d) What are the balances of the deferred tax lability and deferred tax asset at 30 une 20207
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- Question 1At 30 June 2019, Beta Ltd had the following deferred tax balances:Deferred tax liability $18,000Deferred tax asset 15,000Beta Ltd recorded a profit before tax of $80,000 for the year to 30 June 2020, which included thefollowing items:Depreciation expense – plant $7,000Doubtful debts expense 3,000Long-service leave expense 4,000For taxation purposes the following amounts are allowable deductions for the year to 30 June 2020:Tax depreciation – plant $8,000Bad debts written off 2,000Depreciation ratesfor taxation purposes are higher than for accounting purposes. A corporate tax rateof 30% applies.Required: answer these all 4 parts of question no 1a) Determine the taxable income and income tax payable for the year to 30 June 2020. b) Determine by what amount the balances of the deferred liability and deferred tax asset willincrease or decrease for the year to 30 June 2020 because of depreciation, doubtful debts andlong-service leave.c) Prepare the necessary journal entries to…Question 1At 30 June 2019, Beta Ltd had the following deferred tax balances:Deferred tax liability $18,000Deferred tax asset 15,000Beta Ltd recorded a profit before tax of $80,000 for the year to 30 June 2020, which included thefollowing items:Depreciation expense – plant $7,000Doubtful debts expense 3,000Long-service leave expense 4,000For taxation purposes the following amounts are allowable deductions for the year to 30 June 2020:Tax depreciation – plant $8,000Bad debts written off 2,000Depreciation ratesfor taxation purposes are higher than for accounting purposes. A corporate tax rateof 30% applies.Required:a) Determine the taxable income and income tax payable for the year to 30 June 2020. b) Determine by what amount the balances of the deferred liability and deferred tax asset will increase or decrease for the year to 30 June 2020 because of depreciation, doubtful debts and long-service leave. c) Prepare the necessary journal entries to account for income tax assuming…Question 1 At 30 June 2019, Beta Ltd had the following deferred tax balances: Deferred tax lability Deferred tax asset $18,000 15,000 Beta Ltd recorded a profit before tax of s80,000 for the year to 30 June 2020, which included the following items: Depreciation expense - plant $7,000 Doubtful debts expense Long-service leave expense 3,000 4,000 For taxation purposes the following amounts are allowable deductions for the year to 30 June 2020: Tax depreciation - plant Bad debts written off $8,000 2,000 Depreciation rates for taxation purposes are higher than for accounting purposes. A corporate tax rate of 30% applies. Required: a) Determine the taxable income and income tax payable for the year to 30 June 2020. b) Determine by what amount the balances of the deferred liability and deferred tax asset will increase or decrease for the year to 30 June 2020 because of depreciation, doubtful debts and long-service leave. c) Prepare the necessary journal entries to account for income tax…
- Question At 30 June 2019, Beta Ltd had the following deferred tax balances:Deferred tax liability $18,000Deferred tax asset 15,000Beta Ltd recorded a profit before tax of $80,000 for the year to 30 June 2020, which included thefollowing items:Depreciation expense – plant $7,000Doubtful debts expense 3,000Long-service leave expense 4,000For taxation purposes the following amounts are allowable deductions for the year to 30 June 2020:Tax depreciation – plant $8,000Bad debts written off 2,000Depreciation ratesfor taxation purposes are higher than for accounting purposes. A corporate tax rateof 30% applies.Required:d) What are the balances of the deferred tax liability and deferred tax asset at 30 June 2020Question 1 At 30 June 2019, Beta Ltd had the following deferred tax balances: Deferred tax liability $18,000 Deferred tax asset 15,000 Beta Ltd recorded a profit before tax of $80,000 for the year to 30 June 2020, which included the following items: Depreciation expense – plant $7,000 Doubtful debts expense 3,000 Long-service leave expense 4,000 For taxation purposes the following amounts are allowable deductions for the year to 30 June 2020: Tax depreciation – plant $8,000 Bad debts written off 2,000 Depreciation rates for taxation purposes are higher than for accounting purposes. A corporate tax rate of 30% applies. Required: a) Determine the taxable income and income tax payable for the year to 30 June 2020. b) Determine by what amount the balances of the deferred liability and deferred tax asset will increase or decrease for the year to 30 June 2020 because of depreciation, doubtful debts and long-service leave. c) Prepare the necessary journal entries to account for income tax…buestion 1 At 30 June 2019, Beta Ltd had the following deferred tax balances: Deferred tax liability $18,000 Deferred tax asset 15,000 Beta Ltd recorded a profit before tax of $80,000 for the year to 30 June 2020, which included the following items: Depreciation expense- plant $7,000 Doubtful debts expebse 3,000 Long-service leave expense 4,000 For taxation purposes the following amounts are allowable deductions for the year to 30 June 2020: Tax depreciation - plant $8,000 Bad debts written off 2,000 Depreciation ratesfor taxation purposes are higher than for accounting purposes. A corporate tax rate of 30% applies. Required: a) Determine the taxable income and income tax payable for the year to 30 June 2020. ( b) Determine by what amount the balances of the deferred liability and deferred tax asset will increase or decrease for the year to 30 June 2020 because of depreciation, doubtful debts and long-service leave. c) Prepare the necessary journal entries to account for income tax…
- PROBLEM 1 Xavier Company provided the following information for its first year of operations ended December 31, 2021 in connection with the preparation of its income tax return:Taxable income P 4,000,000Non-deductible expenses 200,000Non-taxable revenue 300,000Deferred income on installment saleincluded in financial income but taxable in 2022 450,000Doubtful accounts recorded 100,000Financial depreciation 300,000Tax depreciation 350,000Estimated warranty cost accrued in2021 but not deductible for tax purposes until paid…x Company reports the following pretax income (loss) for both book and tax purposes. Year. Pretax income tax rate 2018 120,000 20% 2019 93,000 20% 2020. (82,000) 25% 2021 110,000 25% The tax rates listed were enacted by the beginning of 2018 Prepare the journal entries for years 2018-2021 to record income tax expense (benefit) and income taxes payable and the tax effects of the loss carryforward assuming that based on the weight of available evidence it is more likely than not that one half of the benefits of the loss carryforward will not be realized.12.11 Čalculation of deferred tax, and adjustment entry The following information was extracted from the records of Jackson Ltd as at 30 June 2020. Carrying amount Tax base Asset (liability) Accounts receivable Motor vehicles Provision for warranty $150 000 $175 000 165 000 125 000 (12 000) (15 000) Deposits received in advance The depreciation rates for accounting and taxation are 15% p.a. and 25% p.a. respectively. Deposits are taxable when received, and warranty costs are deductible when paid. An allowance for doubtful debts of $25 000 has been raised against accounts receivable for accounting pur- poses, but such debts are deductible only when written off as uncollectable. Required 1. Calculate the temporary differences for Jackson Ltd as at 30 June 2020. Justify your of each difference as either a deductible temporary difference or a taxable temporary difference. 2. Prepare a deferred tax worksheet and the journal entry to record deferred tax for the year ended 30 June 2020…
- Extracts from trial balance at 31 March, 2019 GH¢ Current tax credit balance 1,600,000 Deferred tax liability 5,200,000 The halance on current tax represents the under/over provision of the tax liability for the year ended 31 March, 2018. The required provision for income tax for the year ended 31 March. 2019 is GHe38-8 million. The difference between the carrying amounts of the net assets of the company and their (lower) tax base at 31 March, 2019 is GH¢54 million. The rate of income tax is 25%. Required: Prepare a Statement of Profit or Loss Extract and Statement of Financial Position Extract for 31 March, 2019. t mie olMaru Mi Company had Taxable Income amounting to P750,000 before considering the following information for taxable year 2021:P 90,000 Net Operating Loss Carry-Over P 8,000 Excess MCIT Carry-OverP 15,000 Creditable Withheld Taxes at SourceP 40,000 Quarterly Tax PaymentsP 5,000 Excess Prior Year Tax CreditsHow much is the Income Tax still payable or due?b. Extracts from trial balance at 31 March, 2019 GH¢ Current tax credit balance 1,600,000 Deferred tax liability 5,200,000 The balance on current tax represents the under/over provision of the tax liability for the year ended 31 March, 2018. The required provision for income tax for the year ended 31 March, 2019 is GH 38.8 million. The difference between the carrying amounts of the net assets of the company and their (lower) tax base at 31 March, 2019 is GH¢54 million. The rate of income tax is 25%. Required: Prepare a Statement of Profit or Loss Extract and Statement of Financial Position Extract for 31 March, 2019.