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Basic Question 12 of 20
Which of the following is not a factor that will cause the deferred tax liability to grow over time?
II. Specific price level changes
III. General price level changes
I. Growth rate of the firm
II. Specific price level changes
III. General price level changes
User Contributed Comments 11
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examinee | My understanding is that as the replacement cost of the asset increases in the future the DTL in the future will more than offset the reversal of the current DTL. |
mtcfa | So price levels of fixed assets is what they are referring to. |
o123 | ...but by that logic: wouldnt a decrease in price levels cause the inital amount put into to DTL be less than the amount that will be reveresed out? In which case the DTL will 'reduce' over time? |
thud | If prices are rising, the present value of your DTL will be lower than its realization and that difference should be recognized as equity, not liability. (Is this right?) |
thud | Sorry, it's the opposite: realization price will be much lower than book value and such difference becomes equity. |
jerylewis | I dont understand this question! help! what is the impact of CPI on DTLs? |
jerylewis | I thing I get it: if prices increase, assets purchased become more expensive and hence assets increase on the B/S. Therefore, DTL are at least stable or increase at the same pace and therefore DTLs are not paid. |
thekapila | You cant increase asset in B/S its always LCM approach..lower of cost or market. |
thekapila | Its as simple as : Price increases and firm keep on adding assets. So the liability keep on increasing and least likely to reverse..And DTL keep on increasing. |
bundy | Price increases means you pay more for depreciable machines...the more you pay the higher the deferred tax liability because of the lower depreciation exp in Book vs Tax |
johntan1979 | The explanation provided by AnalystNotes in the answer is clear and sufficient for understanding. Higher price levels --> "New" DTLs > "Old" DTLs Even though "old" DTL are reversing out, "newer" DTLs with higher initial amounts are replacing them. Hence, DTL account keeps growing. |
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Learning Outcome Statements
explain how deferred tax liabilities and assets are created and the factors that determine how a company's deferred tax liabilities and assets should be treated for the purposes of financial analysis
CFA® 2024 Level I Curriculum, Volume 3, Module 9.