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17 December, 00:59

On January 1, 2013, Ameen Company purchased a building for $76 million. Ameen uses straight-line depreciation for financial statement reporting and MACRS for income tax reporting. At December 31, 2017, the book value of the building was $70 million and its tax basis was $60 million. At December 31, 2018, the book value of the building was $68 million and its tax basis was $53 million. There were no other temporary differences and no permanent differences. Pretax accounting income for 2018 was $55 million. Requirement:

Prepare the appropriate journal entry to record Ameen's 2016 income taxes. Assume an income tax rate was 40%

What is Ameen's 2016 net income?

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  1. 17 December, 03:36
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    Answer: This can be solved as follows : -

    Explanation:

    1. Journal entry : -

    Income tax expense A/c Dr. $22M

    To deferred tax liability $10M

    To income tax payable $12M

    working notes : -

    Income tax expense = $55M * 40% = 22M

    Deferred tax liability = ($70M - $60M - $53M + $68M) * 40% = $10M

    Income tax payable = $12M

    2. Ameen's net income = $55M - $22M = $33M
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