Accounting for income taxes What would you say? Background The Cordoba Company (Cordoba), a Spanish manufacturer of fine sailing pleasure boats, purchased a fiberglass molding machine on January 1, 2008 for β¬100,000. The useful life of the molding machine for book purposes is ten years on a straight-line basis. The Spanish tax authorities allow for depreciation over five years on a straight-line basis. The tax rate in Spain is 35%. The book basis, the tax basis, and the balance in the deferred tax liability account of the machine for the first 5 years were as follows: Year Book cost Book accumulated depreciation Book basis Tax cost Tax accumulated depreciation Tax basis Deferred tax liability 2008 β¬100,000 β¬10,000 β¬90,000 β¬100,000 β¬ 20,000 β¬80,000 β¬ 3,500 2009 β¬100,000 β¬20,000 β¬80,000 β¬100,000 β¬ 40,000 β¬60,000 β¬ 7,000 2010 β¬100,000 β¬30,000 β¬70,000 β¬100,000 β¬ 60,000 β¬40,000 β¬10,500 2011 β¬100,000 β¬40,000 β¬60,000 β¬100,000 β¬ 80,000 β¬20,000 β¬14,000 2012 β¬100,000 β¬50,000 β¬50,000 β¬100,000 β¬100,000 β¬ 0 β¬17,500 Required On December 31, 2010, after recording its year end journal entries, Cordoba receives an offer to sell the fiberglass molding machine to an Italian sailboat company, Vela, for β¬120,000. Cordoba has a short window to consider their options regarding this machinery as Vela would like to complete the transaction on January 1, 2011. βΊ Cordoba has asked you to quickly prepare a presentation including supporting schedules (and relevant journal entries) to help explain the tax accounting ramifications for their options under both US GAAP and IFRS. What will you say?
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