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Business, 21.04.2020 16:23 martina28

1. The records for Bosch Co. show this data for 2018: • Gross profit on installment sales recorded on the financial books was $480,000. Gross profit from those same sales for tax purposes was only $320,000. • Life insurance expense on officers was $3,800 for book purposes (not deductible for tax purposes). Machinery was acquired in January for $300,000. For book reporting, straight-line depreciation over a ten-year life (no salvage value) is used. For tax purposes, MACRS depreciation is used which allows Bosch to deduct 14% of the acquisition cost as depreciation for 2018. Income recorded in the financial books for interest received on tax exempt lowa State bonds was $9,000 (not taxable). The estimated warranty liability related to 2018 sales was $21,600 for book purposes. Actual warranty repair costs during 2018 were $13,600, thus the ending book warranty liability was $8,000. The remainder of the costs will be incurred in 2019. Pretax financial (i. e., book) income is $700,000. • The tax rate is 30%. QUESTION 35 1. Refer to the facts in the previous Bosch Co. question. How much is Bosch's taxable income? $530,800 $536,000 $858,800

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