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Basic Question 5 of 13
A difference between accounting profit and taxable income without tax consequences is a permanent difference. True or False?
User Contributed Comments 7
User | Comment |
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examinee | It should be false. What about temporary difference? |
stefdunk | no, a difference between accounting income and taxable income is permanent. a temporary difference has to do with timing |
LondonBoy | I'm not sure that is the best way to look at it. I think you should arrive at the answer by thinking that there is a timing differences however as there are no tax consequences the tax difference will not reverse and therefore it is a permanent difference and not a temporary difference. |
mordja | Yep, agree with LondonBoy |
vikram59 | london boy is right..the key word here is without tax consequences! |
boddunah | key word "without tax consequences" |
johntan1979 | Without tax consequence = No effect from taxes e.g. donation, municipal bond interest |
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Learning Outcome Statements
explain how deferred tax liabilities and assets are created and the factors that determine how a company's deferred tax liabilities and assets should be treated for the purposes of financial analysis
CFA® 2024 Level I Curriculum, Volume 3, Module 9.