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16 April, 00:43

Isaac Inc. began operations in January 2021. For some property sales, Isaac recognizes income in the period of sale for financial reporting purposes. However, for income tax purposes, Isaac recognizes income when it collects cash from the buyer's installment payments. In 2021, Isaac had $600 million in sales of this type. Scheduled collections for these sales are as follows: 2021 $ 60 million 2022 120 million 2023 120 million 2024 150 million 2025 150 million $ 600 million Assume that Isaac has a 25% income tax rate and that there were no other differences in income for financial statement and tax purposes. Ignoring operating expenses, what deferred tax liability would Isaac report in its year-end 2021 balance sheet?

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  1. 16 April, 01:08
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    135million

    Explanation:

    Year 2021

    Timing difference resulting into liability for the year 2021 = 600 - 60 = 540

    Therefore Deferred tax liability = 540 * 0.25 = 135

    Year 2021

    Brought forward Timing difference resulting into liability = 540

    Timing difference resulting into asset for the year 2017 = 120

    Therefore balance timing difference resulting into liability = 540 - 120 = 420

    Thus Deferred tax liability for the year 2021 = 540 * 0.25 = 135million
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