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Accounting for Income Taxes ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Some general observations:
We, therefore, speak of “book income” (meaning income reported to shareholders) and “tax income” (income reported to the IRS). There may be  Temporary differences  between the two. That is, book income may be higher than tax income this year, but will be lower in a future year so that cumulative profit will be the same for both. Or there may be  Permanent differences  between the two (e.g., the difference will not reverse) This is due to GAAP treating some items as income or expenses that the IRS does not, like municipal bond income that is treated as revenue under GAAP, but is not taxed by the IRS.
As an example of the differences between book and tax income, consider a company that depreciates its assets using the straight-line method for financial reporting purposes and an accelerated method for tax purposes. This is typical for most companies. Assume that income before depreciation is $15,000. Pre-tax (financial reporting) and taxable (IRS) income might be reported as follows: Taxable income is lower than pre-tax income. We know, however, that over the life of the asset the same amount of depreciation expense will be reported under both methods. As a result, taxable income will be higher in future years and tax liability as well. Pre-tax Taxable Income before dep’n 15,000 15,000 Dep’n expense   2,000   3,000 Pre-tax/taxable income 13,000 12,000
We know in the first year of the asset’s life that taxable income will be higher in future years when accelerated depreciation is less than straight-line. We also know that the company’s tax liability will be higher as well. Since we know that a future tax liability exists and can compute its amount, we need to report it in the company’s balance sheet. This is the essence of deferred taxes. A deferred tax liability must be accrued for the future tax liability (taxable income multiplied by the firm’s tax rate). This liability will remain on the company’s balance sheet until taxable income is, in fact, higher and the tax liability is paid.
[object Object],[object Object],Taxable income  *   Tax rate =   Tax liability +   Change in deferred taxes =   Income tax expense for financial reporting purposes
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Let’s look at a simple example to get started . (Click here to view an example of the accounting for deferred taxes)
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Try to work through an example involving deferred tax assets yourself….  (Click here to view an example of the accounting for deferred tax assets) Assume that a company accrues severance expense of $20,000 in 1999 for employees it expects to terminate in the following year. The $20,000 is paid in 2000. Profit before the accrual is $50,000 in both years. Assuming a 35% corporate income tax rate, how much tax expense should be reported in both years?
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],The amount of the deferred tax asset or liability is computed as the amount of the future taxable income or the future tax deduction multiplied by the firm’s tax rate. In addition, these future taxable amounts or deductions can occur at any point in the future, not just in the next year as our examples have assumed thus far.
There is another question that arises concerning deferred tax assets. Remember, these relate to future deductible amounts. They are only benefits if the company is likely to realize future profitability against which it can deduct these expenses. If the company is not expected to generate profits in the periods it will deduct the costs, they are of no benefit and should not continue to be listed as assets.  If the firm is not expected to have taxable income in the periods that the deductions are to be realized, the deferred tax asset may not be recognized. In this case, we need to set up a valuation allowance, similar to the allowance for uncollectible accounts.
If a valuation allowance is required, the company makes the following journal entry: Income tax expense xxx Allowance to reduce deferred tax  asset to expected realizable value xxx The allowance account is netted from the deferred tax asset account on the balance sheet, so only the net realizable value is reported, just like accounts receivable. As you can also see, the other effect of this entry is to increase income tax expense and reduce net profit.
This is Data General’s footnote on deferred taxes. Notice that  it has set up a valuation allowance of $260 million, 89% of the deferred tax asset account. Should it become evident that the future deductions will be utilized, it can reverse this allowance and increase profits by $260 million.
Loss carrybacks and loss carryforwards: . When a company realizes a net loss for tax purposes, the IRS allows it to offset this loss against prior year’s taxable income and to receive a refund for taxes paid in the past. It can carry these losses back up to 3 years. If the company does not have sufficient taxable income in the preceding 3 years to absorb these losses, it can carry the remaining losses forward for 15 years and deduct them against taxable income to be realized in the future. (Click here to view an example relating to tax loss carrybacks and carryforwards.)
[object Object],[object Object],Intraperiod tax allocation:
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Deferred taxes

  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 3. We, therefore, speak of “book income” (meaning income reported to shareholders) and “tax income” (income reported to the IRS). There may be Temporary differences between the two. That is, book income may be higher than tax income this year, but will be lower in a future year so that cumulative profit will be the same for both. Or there may be Permanent differences between the two (e.g., the difference will not reverse) This is due to GAAP treating some items as income or expenses that the IRS does not, like municipal bond income that is treated as revenue under GAAP, but is not taxed by the IRS.
  • 4. As an example of the differences between book and tax income, consider a company that depreciates its assets using the straight-line method for financial reporting purposes and an accelerated method for tax purposes. This is typical for most companies. Assume that income before depreciation is $15,000. Pre-tax (financial reporting) and taxable (IRS) income might be reported as follows: Taxable income is lower than pre-tax income. We know, however, that over the life of the asset the same amount of depreciation expense will be reported under both methods. As a result, taxable income will be higher in future years and tax liability as well. Pre-tax Taxable Income before dep’n 15,000 15,000 Dep’n expense 2,000 3,000 Pre-tax/taxable income 13,000 12,000
  • 5. We know in the first year of the asset’s life that taxable income will be higher in future years when accelerated depreciation is less than straight-line. We also know that the company’s tax liability will be higher as well. Since we know that a future tax liability exists and can compute its amount, we need to report it in the company’s balance sheet. This is the essence of deferred taxes. A deferred tax liability must be accrued for the future tax liability (taxable income multiplied by the firm’s tax rate). This liability will remain on the company’s balance sheet until taxable income is, in fact, higher and the tax liability is paid.
  • 6.
  • 7.
  • 8.
  • 9. Let’s look at a simple example to get started . (Click here to view an example of the accounting for deferred taxes)
  • 10.
  • 11. Try to work through an example involving deferred tax assets yourself…. (Click here to view an example of the accounting for deferred tax assets) Assume that a company accrues severance expense of $20,000 in 1999 for employees it expects to terminate in the following year. The $20,000 is paid in 2000. Profit before the accrual is $50,000 in both years. Assuming a 35% corporate income tax rate, how much tax expense should be reported in both years?
  • 12.
  • 13. There is another question that arises concerning deferred tax assets. Remember, these relate to future deductible amounts. They are only benefits if the company is likely to realize future profitability against which it can deduct these expenses. If the company is not expected to generate profits in the periods it will deduct the costs, they are of no benefit and should not continue to be listed as assets. If the firm is not expected to have taxable income in the periods that the deductions are to be realized, the deferred tax asset may not be recognized. In this case, we need to set up a valuation allowance, similar to the allowance for uncollectible accounts.
  • 14. If a valuation allowance is required, the company makes the following journal entry: Income tax expense xxx Allowance to reduce deferred tax asset to expected realizable value xxx The allowance account is netted from the deferred tax asset account on the balance sheet, so only the net realizable value is reported, just like accounts receivable. As you can also see, the other effect of this entry is to increase income tax expense and reduce net profit.
  • 15. This is Data General’s footnote on deferred taxes. Notice that it has set up a valuation allowance of $260 million, 89% of the deferred tax asset account. Should it become evident that the future deductions will be utilized, it can reverse this allowance and increase profits by $260 million.
  • 16. Loss carrybacks and loss carryforwards: . When a company realizes a net loss for tax purposes, the IRS allows it to offset this loss against prior year’s taxable income and to receive a refund for taxes paid in the past. It can carry these losses back up to 3 years. If the company does not have sufficient taxable income in the preceding 3 years to absorb these losses, it can carry the remaining losses forward for 15 years and deduct them against taxable income to be realized in the future. (Click here to view an example relating to tax loss carrybacks and carryforwards.)
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