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23 October, 04:40

For its first year of operations, Tringali Corporation's reconciliation of pretax accounting income to taxable income is as follows: Pretax accounting income $ 300,000 Permanent difference (14,600) 285,400 Temporary difference-depreciation (19,000) Taxable income $ 266,400 Tringali's tax rate is 25%. Assume that no estimated taxes have been paid. What should Tringali report as its deferred income tax liability as of the end of its first year of operations?

a. $110,016.

b. $122,400.

c. $117,180

d.$120,681

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  1. 23 October, 05:06
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    Answer: $4,750

    Explanation:

    In calculating the deferred tax liability Tringali should use only the Temporary Difference as the Permanent difference is not considered and the temporary difference creates a difference in tax that will be paid later.

    Doing that therefore will result in the following,

    = 25% * 19,000

    = $4,750

    $4,750 is the amount that Tringali should report as its deferred income tax liability as of the end of its first year of operations.

    I do not see it in the options but it is the correct answer.
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