Andy McDowell Co. establishes a $100 million liability at the end of 2014 for the estimated site-cleanup costs at two of its manufacturing facilities.
Andy McDowell Co. establishes a $100 million liability at the end of 2014 for the estimated site-cleanup costs at two of its manufacturing facilities. All related closing costs will be paid and deducted on the tax return in 2015. Also, at the end of 2014, the company has $50 million of temporary differences due to excess depreciation for tax purposes, $7 million of which will reverse in 2015.
\r\nThe enacted tax rate for all years is 40%, and the company pays taxes of $64 million on $160 million of taxable income in 2014. McDowell expects to have taxable income in 2015.
\r\nInstructions
\r\n(a) Determine the deferred taxes to be reported at the end of 2015.
\r\n(b) Indicate how the deferred taxes computed in (a) are to be reported on the balance sheet.
\r\n(c) Assuming that the only deferred tax account at the beginning of 2014 was a deferred tax liability of
\r\n$10,000,000, draft the income tax expense portion of the income statement for 2014, beginning with the line “Income before income taxes.” (Hint: You must first compute (1) the amount of temporary difference underlying the beginning $10,000,000 deferred tax liability, then (2) the amount of temporary differences originating or reversing during the year, and then (3) the amount of pretax financial income.)