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13 May, 22:46

Culver Company has the following two temporary differences between its income tax expense and income taxes payable.

2020 2021 2022

Pretax financial income $873,000 $866,000 $947,000

Excess depreciation expense on tax return (29,400) (39,000) (9,600)

Excess warranty expense in financial income 20,000 9,900 8,300

Taxable income $863,600 $836,900 $945,700

The income tax rate for all years is 20%.

Assuming there were no temporary differences prior to 2020, prepare the journal entry to record income tax expense, deferred income taxes, and income taxes payable for 2020, 2021, and 2022.

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  1. 14 May, 01:43
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    Journal entries

    Explanation:

    The journal entries are as follows

    For 2020

    Income tax expense $174,600

    Deferred tax asset $4,000 ($20,000 * 20%)

    To Income tax payable $172,720 ($863,600 * 20%)

    To Deferred tax liability $5,880 ($29,400 * 20%)

    (Being the income tax expense, deferred income taxes, and income taxes payable is recorded)

    For 2021

    Income tax expense $173,200

    Deferred tax asset $1,980 ($9,900 * 20%)

    To Income tax payable $167,380 ($836,900 * 20%)

    To Deferred tax liability $7,800 ($39,000 * 20%)

    (Being the income tax expense, deferred income taxes, and income taxes payable is recorded)

    For 2020

    Income tax expense $174,600

    Deferred tax asset $1,660 ($8,300 * 20%)

    To Income tax payable $189,140 ($945,700 * 20%)

    To Deferred tax liability $1,920 ($9,600 * 20%)

    (Being the income tax expense, deferred income taxes, and income taxes payable is recorded)
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