Reference no: EM132792611
Barker Ltd. acquired 70 percent of Khan Co. on July 1, 20X1. On June 30, 20X9, Khan sold a patent to Barker for a gain of $10,500. Khan had purchased the patent on January 1, 20X1, for $48,000 and had been amortizing it over 15 years (the patent's remaining legal life at the date of purchase).
Details about the patent from Khan are as follows:
Selling price $40,000
Book value of patent:
Cost $60,000
Amortization to December 31, 20X8 ($4,000 × 8 years) (32,000)
Amortization for 20X9 ($4,000 × ½) ( 2,000) (26,000)
Gain on sale of patent $14,000
Barker is amortizing the patent over its remaining legal life.
On January 1, 20X9, Barker sold a used machine to Khan for a gain of $25,200. Details are as follows:
Selling price $79,000
Book value of machine sold:
Cost $125,000
Accumulated depreciation at December 31, 20X8 (70,000) 55,000
Gain on sale of machine $24,000
At the date of sale, the machine has an estimated remaining life of five years. For consolidation purposes, Barker's acquisition differentials were fully amortized by 20X5. Barker and Khan have never had any intercompany sales of inventory. Both companies are subject to a 40 percent income tax rate.
Required:
Problem a) Calculate the deferred income tax asset or liability that would appear on Barker's consolidated statement of financial position at December 31, 20X9. Identify if the amount is a deferred income tax asset or a liability.