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Business, 19.03.2021 22:50 JamesLachoneus

Loran's pretax accounting income in 20X1 is $100,000. Loran had bad debt expense for financial reporting purposes of $14,000 in 20X1. In 20X1, Loran deducted $4,000 in bad debts. Loran expects the timing difference to reverse $3,000 in 20X2 and $7,000 in 20X3. The income tax rate is 40%. Which of the following entries would be included for the deferred tax entry required at the end of 20X2?

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