Required ASC 740 Income Tax Provision Disclosures Sample

ASC 740 requires corporations to make certain disclosures related to accounting for income tax provision. Generally, the disclosure rules relate to specific financial statements:

  • Balance sheet, or the statement of financial position
  • Income statement
  • Related notes

To properly account for the income tax provision in its financial statements, a corporation is required to make certain disclosures:

  • Amount of taxes payable or refundable for the current year
  • Deferred tax liabilities and assets for the future tax consequences of events recognized in its current financial statements

Below is a comprehensive example of the required disclosures under ASC 740 for a public enterprise. This example is not intended to be used as a standard template because specific facts and circumstances can vary the exact form of disclosures. Tax professionals should pay careful attention to the exact ASC 740 reporting and disclosure requirements and their interplay with the facts and circumstances of a specific company.

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