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Exercise 19-20 (Part Level Submission) The differences between the book basis an

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Exercise 19-20 (Part Level Submission)


The differences between the book basis and tax basis of the assets and liabilities of Sweet Corporation at the end of 2016 are presented below.


                                              Book Basis.                   Tax Basis
Accounts receivable.                $45,700                         $0

Litigation liability.                       30,600.                         0



It is estimated that the litigation liability will be settled in 2017. The difference in accounts receivable will result in taxable amounts of $32,900 in 2017 and $12,800 in 2018. The company has taxable income of $382,000 in 2016 and is expected to have taxable income in each of the following 2 years. Its enacted tax rate is 34% for all years. This is the company’s first year of operations. The operating cycle of the business is 2 years.



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Prepare the journal entry to record income tax expense, deferred income taxes, and income taxes payable for 2016. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually. If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts.)


Account Titles and Explanation.      Debit.        Credit


____________________.          _____.       _____

_____________________         _____        _____

_____________________.        _____.       ______

_____________________         ______       ______

can you please show me how you calculate your answer

Explanation / Answer

Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit Current Taxes $ 129,880.00 To Provision for Tax $ 129,880.00 ( 382000*34%) Deferred Tax Assets $    10,404.00 To Deferred taxes $    10,404.00 (30600*34%) To Deferred income taxes To Deferred taxes $    15,538.00 To Deferred Tax Liability $    15,538.00 (45700*34%)