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Show work:P 20-13 Accounting changes and error correction; seven situations; tax effects considered LO20-1 through
[This problem is a variation of P 20-12, modified to consider income tax effects.]
Williams-Santana Inc, is a manufacturer of high-tech industrial parts that was started in 2009 by two talented engineers with little
business training. In 2024, the company was acquired by one of its major customers. As part of an internal audit, the following facts were
discovered. The audit occurred during 2024 before any adjusting entries or closing entries were prepared. The income tax rate is 25% for
all years.
a. A five-year casualty insurance policy was purchased at the beginning of 2022 for $35,000. The full amount was debited to insurance
expense at the time.
b. Effective January 1,2024, the company changed the salvage values used in calculating depreciation for its offlce building. The building
cost $600,000 on December 29,2013, and has been depreciated on a straight-line basis assuming a useful life of 40 years and a salvage
value of $100,000. Declining real estate values in the area indicate that the salvage value will be no more than $25,000.
c. On December 31,2023, merchandise inventory was overstated by $25,000 due to a mistake in the physical inventory count using the
periodic inventory system.
d. The company changed inventory cost methods to FIFO from LIFO at the end of 2024 for both financial statement and income tax
purposes. The change will cause a $960,000 inerease in the beginning inventory at January 1,2025.
e. At the end of 2023, the company failed to accrue $16,400 of sales commissions earned by employees during 2023. The expense was
recorded when the commissions were paid in early 2024.
f. At the beginning of 2022, the company purchased a machine at a cost of $720,000. Its useful life was estimated to be ten years with no
salvage value. The machine has been depreciated by the double-declining balance method. Its book value on December 31,2023, was
$460,800. On January 1,2024, the company changed to the straight-line method.
g. Warranty expense is determined each year as 1% of sales. Actual payment experience of recent years indicates that 0.75% is a better
indication of the actual cost. Management effects the change in 2024. Credit sales for 2024 are $4,000,000; in 2023 they were
$3,700,000.
Requlred:
For each situation
Identify whether it represents an accounting change or an error. If an accounting change, identify the type of change.
Prepare any journal entry necessary as a direct result of the change or error correction, as well as any adjusting entry for 2024 related
to the situation described. Any tax effects should be adjusted for through Income tax payable or Refund-income tax.
 Show work:P 20-13 Accounting changes and error correction; seven situations; tax

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