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Problem 16-10 Net operating loss carry back and carryforward; multiple differenc

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Problem 16-10 Net operating loss carry back and carryforward; multiple differences [L016-2, 16-4, 16-7] Fores Construction Company reported a pretax operating loss of $210 million for financial reporting purposes in 2016. Contributing to the loss were (a) a penalty of $10 million assessed by the Environmental Protection Agency for violation of a federal law and paid in 2016 and (b) an estimated loss of 10 million from accruing a loss contingency. The loss will be tax deductible when paid in 2017 The enacted tax rate is 40%. There were no temporary differences at the beginning of the year and none originating in 2016 other than those described above. Taxable income in Fores's two previous years of operation was as follows: 2014 $115 million 2015 40 million Required 1. Prepare the journal entry to recognize the income tax benefit of the net operating loss in 2016. Fores elects the carryback option. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field. Enter your answers in millions (i.e., 10,000,000 should be entered as 10).)

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$ in Million Previous Years Current Year Deferred Deductible Amounts 2014 2015 2016 Pretax Accounting Loss $            (210) Add: Fine Paid $                 10 Add: Loss contingency $                 10 $            (10) Taxable Loss $            (190) Loss Carryback $                 115 $          40 $               155 Loss Carryforward $                 35 $            (35) Total $                 115 $          40 $                  -   $            (45) Tax Rate 40% 40% 40% 40% Tax Payable(refundable) $                   46 $          16 $                  -   $            (18)