Rice Corp. has tax depreciation in excess of financial reporting depreciation of $100,000 in 20X1. The timing difference is expected to reverse $30,000 in 20X2 and $70,000 in 20X3. In 20X1, the enacted tax rates were 40% for 20X1 and thereafter. However, during 20X2, the enacted rate was changed to 30% for years 20X3 and thereafter. Rice records the journal entry for deferred taxes at the end of 20X2 at the tax rate of 40%, and then prepares an adjusting entry to appropriately revalue the deferred tax account at year-end. What entry is required to record the adjusting entry for the change in enacted tax rates?
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