As i've been wrestling with the Analysis of Income Taxes for a few days now, i wanna see if someone can point out if there is a flaw in my logic.
If i get a question concerning the effect of tax rate change on income tax expense, could i take the income tax expense before restatement and adjust for the relative change in tax rate and change in DTL and DTA.
In other words is equation: Income tax expense = Original ITE x relative tax rate change + changeDTL - changeDTA valid or should i stick to Taxes payable and DTL/DTA adjustments.
Here's an example (Schweser, p.202-03):
Asset: 120,000
Useful life: 4 years, no salvage value
CF generated by the asset: 50,000/year for 4 years
T= 40%
Tax purposes depreciation: SL over 3 years
Financial reporting: SL over 4 years
Suppose tax rates rise during year 2 to 50%. What will be the income tax expense in year 2?
This is what i did:
Relative change in the tax rate 50%/40% = 1.25
Original Income tax expense = 20 * 40% = 8
Change in DTL = 4 * 1.25 = 5 => change is 1
Income tax expense = 8 * 1.25 + 1 = 11
Seems that i got the answer right, but am not sure if it is a coincidence or there is a method to my madness
If i get a question concerning the effect of tax rate change on income tax expense, could i take the income tax expense before restatement and adjust for the relative change in tax rate and change in DTL and DTA.
In other words is equation: Income tax expense = Original ITE x relative tax rate change + changeDTL - changeDTA valid or should i stick to Taxes payable and DTL/DTA adjustments.
Here's an example (Schweser, p.202-03):
Asset: 120,000
Useful life: 4 years, no salvage value
CF generated by the asset: 50,000/year for 4 years
T= 40%
Tax purposes depreciation: SL over 3 years
Financial reporting: SL over 4 years
Suppose tax rates rise during year 2 to 50%. What will be the income tax expense in year 2?
This is what i did:
Relative change in the tax rate 50%/40% = 1.25
Original Income tax expense = 20 * 40% = 8
Change in DTL = 4 * 1.25 = 5 => change is 1
Income tax expense = 8 * 1.25 + 1 = 11
Seems that i got the answer right, but am not sure if it is a coincidence or there is a method to my madness