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During 2017, Liselotte Company reported income of \(1,500,000 before income taxes and realized a gain of \)450,000 on the disposal of assets related to a discontinued operation. The criteria for classification as a discontinued operation is appropriate for this sale. The income is subject to income taxation at the rate of 34%. The gain on the sale of the plant is taxed at 30%. Indicate an appropriate presentation of these items in the income statement.

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The net income after extraordinary items would be $1,305,000.

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Meaning of Extraordinary Items

Extraordinary items refer to the items in the income statement that are not associated with the ordinary operations of a business. Such items include gains or losses and are reported distinctly in the income statement as they are not expected to occur again in the foreseeable future.

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Presentation on the income statement 

Income Statement (an extract)

Particulars

Amounts ($)

Income from continuing operations

1,500,000

Less: Income tax @ 34%

(510,000)

Income from continuing operations after tax

990,000

Add: Extraordinary items

Gain on disposal of asset

450,000

Less: Tax @ 30%

(135,000)

Net income after extraordinary items

1,305,000

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Most popular questions from this chapter

Question: Below is the Retained Earnings account for the year 2017 for Acadian Corp.

Retained earnings, January 1, 2017 \(257,600

Add:

Gain on sale of investments (net of tax) \)41,200

Net income 84,500

Refund on litigation with government, related to

the year 2014 (net of tax) 21,600

Recognition of income earned in 2016, but omitted

from income statement in that year (net of tax) 25,400 172,700

430,300

Deduct:

Loss on discontinued operations (net of tax) 35,000

Write-off of goodwill (net of tax) 60,000

Cumulative effect on income of prior years in changing

from LIFO to FIFO inventory valuation in 2017 (net of tax) 23,200

Cash dividends declared 32,000 150,200

Retained earnings, December 31, 2017 $280,100

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