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A case before a U.S. Court of Appeals is generally heard by all judges of the circuit sitting en banc.
Temporary Differences
Differences between the accounting value and tax value of assets and liabilities, resulting in deferred tax assets or liabilities.
Deferred Income Taxes
Taxes that are assessed or paid on income that is recognized in one period for financial reporting purposes but in a different period for tax purposes.
Fair Value Increments
Increases in the value of an asset or security that result from a reassessment of its fair value, often reflected in financial statements to show current market conditions.
Deferred Tax Liability
A tax obligation that a company owes and will pay in the future, resulting from timing differences between the recognition of income and expenses for financial reporting and tax purposes.
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