In this paper, the authoritative literature is reviewed chronologically to trace the development of interperiod tax allocation from its inception in the early 1940s to late 1985. The study reveals an evolution from acceptance of either the liability, deferred or net-of-tax methods of partial allocation to the deferred method of comprehensive allocation. The FASB\u27s recent endorsement of the liability method of comprehensive allocation suggests a major theoretical shift from accounting policy followed since 1967
Many problems of taxation are caused by the differences between tax accounting principles and genera...
Taxpayers and taxing jurisdictions are, by definition and motivation, opposing forces and, therefore...
While filing the 1988 tax returns, many taxpayers will see the full impact of the Tax Reform Act of ...
In this paper, the authoritative literature is reviewed chronologically to trace the development of ...
This paper views deferred income taxes as a summary measure-ment correction that adjusts the various...
The appropriate means of accounting for income taxes on financial statements has been among the most...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 83-86)The analysis of interperiod allocation of corporate...
Interperiod income tax allocation has been a hotly debated financial accounting issue for a long tim...
The Board\u27s conclusions concerning some of the problems in accounting for income taxes are summar...
The paper presents an historical summary of the major issues and events which led to the development...
The current requirements for accounting for income taxes for external reporting purposes are embodie...
The study examines the deferred tax accounting theory and procedures required by the FASB in the con...
A strong possibility currently exists for a reintroduction of some form of preferential treatment fo...
Deferred taxes exist because Generally Accepted Accounting Principles CGAAP and tax laws differ. The...
This paper explores the history of accounting for income taxes from APBO No. 11 to SFAS No. 96 and f...
Many problems of taxation are caused by the differences between tax accounting principles and genera...
Taxpayers and taxing jurisdictions are, by definition and motivation, opposing forces and, therefore...
While filing the 1988 tax returns, many taxpayers will see the full impact of the Tax Reform Act of ...
In this paper, the authoritative literature is reviewed chronologically to trace the development of ...
This paper views deferred income taxes as a summary measure-ment correction that adjusts the various...
The appropriate means of accounting for income taxes on financial statements has been among the most...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 83-86)The analysis of interperiod allocation of corporate...
Interperiod income tax allocation has been a hotly debated financial accounting issue for a long tim...
The Board\u27s conclusions concerning some of the problems in accounting for income taxes are summar...
The paper presents an historical summary of the major issues and events which led to the development...
The current requirements for accounting for income taxes for external reporting purposes are embodie...
The study examines the deferred tax accounting theory and procedures required by the FASB in the con...
A strong possibility currently exists for a reintroduction of some form of preferential treatment fo...
Deferred taxes exist because Generally Accepted Accounting Principles CGAAP and tax laws differ. The...
This paper explores the history of accounting for income taxes from APBO No. 11 to SFAS No. 96 and f...
Many problems of taxation are caused by the differences between tax accounting principles and genera...
Taxpayers and taxing jurisdictions are, by definition and motivation, opposing forces and, therefore...
While filing the 1988 tax returns, many taxpayers will see the full impact of the Tax Reform Act of ...