Interperiod Tax Allocation Definition | Becker

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Interperiod Tax Allocation

Interperiod tax allocation is the recognition of the income tax effects of all revenues, expenses, gains, losses, and other events that create differences between the tax bases of assets and liabilities and their amounts for financial reporting. See also temporary difference and permanent difference.

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Temporary Difference [FAR]Permanent Difference [FAR]Back to Dictionary

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