Question: d The Alberta Mining and Export Corporation (AMEC) has operations at several locations throughout the province of Alberta in Western Canada. AMEC reports under
d The Alberta Mining and Export Corporation (AMEC) has operations at several locations throughout the province of Alberta in Western Canada. AMEC reports under IFRS as a publicly traded company. AMEC reported the following financial results (all pre-tax amounts) for the years 20X6 through 209: Alberta Mining and Export Corporation: Statement of Profit and Loss (summarized) Revenues Expenses other than depreciation Depreciation expense (straight-line) Pre-tax accounting income 20X6 $112,000 (80,400) 20X7 $126,000 (92,400) 20X8 $146,000 (95,400) 20X9 $166,000 (128,400) (10,100) (10,100) (10,100) (10,100) $ 21,500 $ 23,500 $ 40,500 $ 27,500 Alberta Mining and Export Corporation: Statement of Financial Position (partial) 20X6 20X8 20X7 Machine (four-year life, no residual value), at cost Less: Accumulated depreciation 40,400 $ 40,400 $ 40,400 $ (10,100) (20,100) (30,100) 20X9 40,400 (40,400) $ 30,300 $ 20,300 $ 10,300 $ 0 AMEC has a tax rate of 40% for each of the relevant years. AMEC claimed the following amounts as CCA on its income tax filings: 20X6: $16,400 20X7: $12,400 20X8: $7,600 20X9: $4,000. Note: AMEC had no deferred income tax balances at 1 January 20X6. Required: For each year, calculate the deferred income tax balance on the statement of financial position at the end of the year, and also net income. (Negative amounts and deductible amounts should be indicated by a minus sign.) 20X6 20X7 20X8 20X9 Deferred income tax balance $ (2,520) $ (3,440) $ Net income $ 12,900 $ 15,020 (2,440) $ 23,300 $ 0 14,060
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