Last year, Cougar Corp. (CC) reported a net operating loss of $25,000. In the current year, CC expected its current-year tax liability to be $260,000,
Last year, Cougar Corp. (CC) reported a net operating loss of $25,000. In the current year, CC expected its current-year tax liability to be $260,000, so it made four equal estimated tax payments of $65,000 each. Cougar closed its books at the end of each quarter. The following schedule reports CC’s taxable income at the end of each quarter:
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Quarter-End Cumulative
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\r\nFirst $300,000
\r\nSecond $700,000
\r\nThird $1,000,000
\r\nFourth $1,500,000
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CC’s current year tax liability on $1,500,000 of taxable income is $315,000. Does CC owe underpayment penalties on its estimated tax payments? If so, for which quarters does it owe the penalty?
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