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A U.S. citizen accrued $120,000 of creditable foreign taxes last year. The citizen's foreign tax credit limitation for last year is $90,000 (only a single limitation need be calculated) . The excess foreign tax credit limitation for the year preceding the year in which the excess foreign taxes were incurred is $2,000. A similar $2,000 excess foreign tax credit limitation position is expected in each of the next 10 years. What portion of the excess foreign taxes can be expected to be noncreditable because of the foreign tax credit limitation?
Reversing Entries
Journal entries that are recorded on the first day of the next period that are the exact opposite of the related adjusting entry from the last day of the prior period.
Adjusting Entries
Accounting records entries documented at the conclusion of an accounting cycle to distribute revenues and expenses to the period they genuinely took place.
Closing Entries
Journal entries made at the end of an accounting period to transfer temporary accounts' balances to permanent accounts and prepare the company's books for the next period.
Accounting Cycle
The process of recording and processing all financial transactions of a company, from when the transaction occurs, to its representation on the financial statements, followed by closing the accounts.
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