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This question is from Reading: Taxes | Curr. 3 | Page 559 | Q20.
I really don’t understand how to calculate Net Income in this example when there is an income tax benefit and income tax expense involved.
Earnings before Income Tax - Tax Expense = Net Income; Now we are given that tax benefit was $112K at a tax rate of 34%. I’d then equate:
Therefore, 34% * Earnings before Income Tax = - $112K
Therefore, EBT = -$329412
However, I don’t quite understand why curriculum adds income tax expense = 227K. Where did this expense come from? And how is this different from the benefit the firm earned?
Can someone please help me? I am really lost…
I really don’t understand how to calculate Net Income in this example when there is an income tax benefit and income tax expense involved.
Earnings before Income Tax - Tax Expense = Net Income; Now we are given that tax benefit was $112K at a tax rate of 34%. I’d then equate:
Therefore, 34% * Earnings before Income Tax = - $112K
Therefore, EBT = -$329412
However, I don’t quite understand why curriculum adds income tax expense = 227K. Where did this expense come from? And how is this different from the benefit the firm earned?
Can someone please help me? I am really lost…