The pretax financial income of Truttman Company differs from its taxable income throughout each of 4 years as follows.
Year
|
|
Pretax Financial Income
|
|
Taxable Income
|
|
Tax Rate
|
2014 |
|
$291,300 |
|
$188,700 |
|
36 |
% |
2015 |
|
325,800 |
|
225,900 |
|
42 |
% |
2016 |
|
350,900 |
|
261,500 |
|
42 |
% |
2017 |
|
427,700 |
|
564,000 |
|
42 |
%
|
Pretax financial income for each year includes a nondeductible expense of $30,400 (never deductible for tax purposes). The remainder of the difference between pretax financial income and taxable income in each period is due to one depreciation temporary difference. No deferred income taxes existed at the beginning of 2014.
Prepare journal entries to record income taxes in all 4 years. Assume that the change in the tax rate to 42% was not enacted until the beginning of 2015
Prepare the income statement for 2015, beginning with income before income taxes.