Intermediate Accounting: Reporting And Analysis
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ISBN: 9781337788281
Author: James M. Wahlen, Jefferson P. Jones, Donald Pagach
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 18, Problem 1C
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To determine
State the two goals and four basic principles of accounting for income taxes.
2.
To determine
Elaborate the inter-period income tax allocation according to Generally Accepted Accounting Principles.
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To determine
State the four groups of items and the examples for each group that result in temporary differences.
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1. Which statement is true about intraperiod tax allocation?
a. It arises because certain revenue and expense items appear in the income statement either before or after they are included in the tax return
b. It is required for the cumulative effect of accounting changes but not for prick period adjustments
c. The purpose is to allocate income tax expense evenly over a number of accounting periods
d. The purpose is to relate the income tax expense to the items which affect the amount of tax
2. Which temporary difference would result in a deferred tax asset?
a. Tax penalty or surcharge
b. Dividend received on share investment
c. Excess tax depreciation over accounting depreciation
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Which is true about intraperiod tax allocation?
A. Intraperiod tax allocation arises because certain items are recognized for accountingand tax purposes.
B. Intraperiod tax allocation is required for the effect of accounting estimates.
C. The purpose is to relate the income tax expense to the items which affect the amountof tax.
D. The purpose is to allocate income tax expense evenly over a number of accountingperiods.
Which option is the correct definition of tax base?
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c. Tax base is the recognition of assets and liabilities in the balance sheet based on the differences between accounting and tax values of assets and liabilities.
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Intermediate Accounting: Reporting And Analysis
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