At year-end, what amount should be reported as total noncurrent liabilities?
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6. At year-end, what amount should be reported as total noncurrent liabilities?
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- A company reported in the income statement for the current year P900,000 income before provision for income tax. Please consider the following information: Rent income received in advance P150,000Interest income on time deposit 200,000Depreciation deducted for income tax purposes in excess of financial depreciation P100,000Income tax rate 30% How much is the accounting income subject to tax?A. 900,000B. 750,000C. 700,000D. 225,000A company reported in the income statement for the current year 900,000 income before provision for income tax. Please consider the following information: Rent income received in advance 150,000Interest income on time deposit 200,000Depreciation deducted for income tax purposes in excess of financial depreciation 100,000Income tax rate 30% What amount should be reported as current provision for income tax or current tax expense for the current year?This year AB Company has each of the following items in its income statement. Part A. Gross profit on instalment sales Revenues on long term construction contracts Estimated costs of product warranty contracts Premiums on officers’ life insurance policies as AB Company as beneficiary. Instructions: (a) Under what conditions would deferred income taxes need to be reported in the financial statements? (b) Specify when deferred income taxes would need to be recognized for each of the items above, and indicate the rationale for such recognition. Part B. AB Company’s president has heard that deferred income taxes can be classified in different ways in the balance sheet. Instructions: Identify the conditions under which deferred taxes would be classified as noncurrent item in the balance sheet. What justification exists for such classification?
- A company reported in the income statement for the current year P900,000 income before provision for income tax. Please consider the following information: Rent income received in advance 150,000Interest income on time deposit 200,000Depreciation deducted for income tax purposes in excess of financial depreciation 100,000Income tax rate 30% Required: 1. How much is the taxable income?2. How much is the accounting income subject to tax?3. How much is the permanent difference?4. How much is the net temporary differences?DND Inc.'s December 31,2021 statement of financial position reported the following current assets: Cash, excluding payroll fund of P200,000 Accounts receivable Inventory Deferred tax assets including prepaid tax of P100,000 P 4,300,000 7,500,000 4,000,000 1,200,000 P17,000,000 An analysis of the accounts receivable disclosed that accounts receivable comprised the following: Trade accounts receivable Allowance for doubtful accounts Selling price of DND's unsold goods sent to Tar Inc. on consignment P 5,000,000 (500,000) at 150% of cost and excluded from DND's ending inventory 3,000,000 P7,500,000 On December 31,2021, what amount should be reported as total current assets?A company reported in the income statement for the current year P900,000 income before provision for income tax. Please consider the following information: Rent income received in advance P150,000Interest income on time deposit 200,000Depreciation deducted for income tax purposes in excess of financial depreciation P100,000Income tax rate 30% 1. How much is the taxable income?A. 950,000B. 750,000C. 850,000D. 700,0002. How much is the accounting income subject to tax?A. 900,000B. 750,000C. 700,000D. 225,000Thank you.
- The statement of financial position of Mackay Ltd as at 30 June 2021 showed the following assets and liabilities. Assets Cash Inventories Accounts Receivables Allowance for Doubtful Debts Plant Accumulated Depreciation- Plant Deferred Tax Asset Liabilities Accounts Payable Provision for Long Service Leave Provision for Annual Leave Rent Received in Advance Deferred Tax Liability Additional information 2021 8 000 17 000 50 000 (5 500) 50 000 (26 000) ? 29 000 6 000 4 000 2 500 ? 2020 8 500 15 500 48 000 (4 000) 50 000 (21 000) 4 050 26 000 4 500 3 000 2 000 3 150 • Accumulated depreciation of plant for tax purposes was $39 000 at 30 June 2021. • The tax rate is 30%. Required: Prepare the deferred tax worksheet and journal entries to adjust deferred tax accounts.Part A: This year, Gumowski Company has each of the following items in its income statement. 1. Gross profits on installment sales. 2. Revenues on long-term construction contracts. 3. Estimated costs of product warranty contracts. 4. Premiums on officers' life insurance policies with Gumowski as beneficiary. Instructions a. Indicate where deferred income taxes are reported in the financial statements. b. Specify when deferred income taxes would need to be recognized for each of the items above, and indicate the rationale for such recognition. Part B: Gumowski Company's president has heard that deferred income taxes can be classified in different ways in the balance sheet. Instructions Identify the conditions under which deferred income taxes would be classified as a noncurrent item in the balance sheet. What justification exists for such classification?The following balances were taken from the books of Whispering Corp. on December 31, 2025. Interest revenue Cash Sales revenue Accounts receivable Prepaid insurance Sales returns and allowances Allowance for doubtful accounts Sales discounts Land Equipment Buildings Cost of goods sold $87,500 52,500 1,391,500 151,500 21,500 151,500 8,500 46,500 101,500 201,500 141,500 622,500 Assume the total effective tax rate on all items is 20%. Accumulated depreciation-equipment $41,500 Accumulated depreciation-buildings 29,500 Notes receivable Salling expenses Accounts payable Bonds payable Administrative and general expenses Accrued liabilities Interest expense Notes payable Loss from earthquake damage Common stock Retained earnings WHISPERING CORP. Income Statement 156,500 195,500 171,500 101,500 98,500 33,500 61,500 101,500 $ 151,500 Prepare a multiple-step income statement: 100,000 shares of common stock were outstanding during the year. (Round earnings per share to 2 decimal places, e.g.…
- The accounting profit before tax for the year ended December 31, 2021, for JENDEUKIE Co. amounted to P175,900 and included: Interest income 11,000 Long-service leave expense Doubt ful debts expense 7,000 4,200 Depreciation - plant (15% p.a) Rent expense 33,000 22,800 Entertainment expense (non-deductible) 3,900 The draft statement of financial position at December 31, 2021 contained the following assets and liabilities: 2020 7,500 76,800 2021 Cash 9,000 Accounts receivable 83,000 (5,000) 67,100 Allowance for doubtful debts (3,200) Inventory 58,300 Interest receivable Prepaid rent 1,000 2,800 2,400 Plant 220,000 220,000 Accumulated depreciation - plant (99,000) (66,000) Deferred tax asset ? 30,360 2021 2020 73,600 61,000 Accounts payable 71,200 Provision for long-service leave 64,000 Deferred tax liability 720 Additional information: The tax depreciation rate for plant is 10% p.a., straight line. The tax rate is 30% The company has P15,000 in tax losses carried forward from previous…Umasa Company reported rental revenue of P2,210,000 in the cash basis income tax return for the year ended November 30, 2020. Rent receivable – Nov. 30, 2020 is P1,060,000; Rent receivable – Nov. 30, 2019 is P800,000; and Uncollectible rent written off during the fiscal year is P30,000. Under accrual basis, what amount should be reported as rent revenue? P2,240,000 P1,920,000 P1,980,000 P2,500,000An entity reported the following information during the first year of operations: Pretax financial income 9,000,000 Nontaxable interest received 1,000,000 Long-term loss accrual in excess of deductible amount 1,500,000 Tax depreciation in excess of financial depreciation 2,000,000 Income tax rate 30% What is the deferred tax liability at year-end?