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21 April, 14:19

Fitzgerald Corp. reports pretax accounting income of $210,000, but because of a single temporary difference, taxable income is only $155,000. At the beginning of the year, no temporary differences existed. Fitzgerald is subject to a tax rate of 40%. Prepare the appropriate journal entry to record the company's income tax expense for the year.

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  1. 21 April, 14:27
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    For recording of the journal entry, first we have to compute the tax payable amount which is shown below:

    Pretax accounting income tax expense = pretax accounting income * tax rate

    = $210,000 * 40%

    = $84,000

    Tax payable for taxable income = Taxable income * tax rate

    = $155,000 * 40%

    = $62,000

    Now, the journal entry would be:

    Income tax expense A/c Dr $84,000

    To Income tax payable $62,000

    To Deferred tax liability $22,000

    (Being income tax expense recorded)

    The remaining amount has come under deferred tax liability.
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