Deferred Tax Asset & Deferred Tax Liability | Intermediate Accounting CPA Exam FAR
In this session, I explain deferred tax asset and liability. A deferred tax asset is an item on the balance sheet that results from overpayment or advance payment of taxes. Deferred tax asset is the opposite of a deferred tax liability, which represents income taxes owed. Deferred tax asset and liability is covered on the CPA exam. Farhat Lectures can teach you deferred tax asset and liability.
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This is an introduction to deferred tax assets and deferred tax liabilities.
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Can you please explain why in Columbia corporation question, you have added the deductible difference to pretax financial income of of 200 000 to arrive at taxable income. While in another illustration on defer tax liability (in this video) you had subtracted the temporary differences to arrive at taxable income. How do we know when to add or subtract.
thankyou for the explanation, help me alot! anyway id like to ask you on tax reporting in the beginning. isnt it should be income tax payable not income tax expense?
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Hi Prof Farhat, I think there are some errors in the slide regarding Book vs. Tax Differences. Shouldn't the tax rate, which is 20%, be the same under both GAAP Reporting and Tax Reporting? Why is the tax rate under Tax Reporting 40%? And you even said "$40,000 times 40% is $8,000", which I think is incorrect.
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I think now the corporate tax rate is 20%, so probably the IRS rate in slide should be changed to 20% instead 40%
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Hi professor. Thank you so much for this video and for your time and dedication. You provide more help and instruction than my own teachers. Can you please explain how $40,000 x 40%= $8,000? Performing that calculation, I get $16,000. I'm also not seeing the difference between the income tax calculations between GAAP and Tax reporting. Thanks in advance [timestamp 9:05].
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Sorry, is it in the US that AR is not included in the tax calculation, because in Canada, the revenue from AR needs to be included in the revenue to calculate tax.
Our company is in the process of purchasing a new building and selling an old one . We have some legal fees that we are paying. I am confused which ones are deferred bond financing cost asset and which one is deferred financing cost liability. Can you recommend lecture regarding this topics? I am not a CPA, but I am ready to subscribe to your course. Do you have you an explanation for Deferred Bod Financing Cost assets vs liability ?
Im lost in why in the minute 36, we are using the difference of 55,000 as taxable income for 2021. What about the income reported in the financial statement in those years?
@orlandolazardi9818
3 жыл бұрын
I believe it’s because you already took the deduction in 2020 so now in 2021 you need to depreciate the item they took the deduction for...
In 28:25 when you are making the entry for 2021 why you are not writing deffered tax asset instead of deferred tax liability. What I understood that if income tax payable is more than income tax expense in the income statement therefore we have deffered tax asset.
Why would the Income Tax Expense considered a plug when we know the expense amount from the F/S? The difference seems more like a plug.
@danielkositzke7882
3 жыл бұрын
Terri Gordi I was wondering this also
@alegremohammadallem6993
3 жыл бұрын
Income tax payable is also the current tax expense adding the prior deferred tax liability, so "plugging" into the amount or the "residual" is to be charged on the Income Tax Expense. Remember, this is a subsequent entry to account for prior deferred tax charges plus current tax charges so Income Tax Expense are just computed as residual for convenience purposes.
Is it same the standards used now? Thx btw mt
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What if the tax rate changes between years - does that not throw off the balance?
Thank you for your video, it is very very knowledgeable; however, I am struggling of how should I record NOL of our company and carryover of the tax loss? Our company never had profit yet. Should I record the tax asset? Should I credit tax expense ? No tax income payable? Or should I debit tax payable? 🤯🤯🤯Please, help🙏🙏🙏, Thank you!
Correction: for tax purposes the rate is 20 percent not 40. Thank you! The illustration shows 40 but computing the numbers, it is 20 percent.
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where can we get these slides
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$40,000 * 40% is not 8,000
@taylorstolz7775
4 жыл бұрын
For whatever reason the rate is wrong on that slide. It's supposed to be 20%. You can tell because all the other numbers check out with 20% rate
@Ms024870
4 жыл бұрын
That was killing me too lol but I guess it’s more about the concept rated than amounts
@dominivarghese3034
3 жыл бұрын
rate applied 20%
why are you not showing all three financial statements. very confusing.
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