Accounting for Temporary Differences in Taxable Income
Accounting for Temporary Differences in Taxable Income
Although a majority of income and deduction items encountered by a business enterprise are treated identically for financial reporting and tax purposes, there are numerous items that are treated differently. They are known as book-tax differences and are classified as either temporary or permanent.
This course covers temporary differences, including:
how to identify and account for temporary differences
income/expense book-tax difference relating to financial income that will be recognized in the future is known as a deductible temporary difference creating a deferred tax asset.
income/expense book-tax difference relating to taxable income that will be recognized in the future is known as a taxable temporary difference creating a deferred tax liability.
What to do when these items reverse in a future period.
the balance sheet presentation of deferred tax assets and deferred tax liabilities arising from these transactions
how to prepare the journal entry to record the income tax expense (also called the income tax provision) including the deferred tax benefit/liability due to book-tax differences.
This course covers temporary differences in financial and taxable income for corporations.
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What you will learn
- Identify what a temporary difference is and recognize how it is computed.
- Identify what a deferred tax liability is and recognize how to compute the tax accrual for a temporary negative difference.
- Identify what a deferred tax asset is and recognize how to compute the tax accrual for a temporary positive difference.
Rating: 4.44444
Level: Intermediate Level
Duration: 1.5 hours
Instructor: Illumeo Learning
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