How can Calculate Deferred Tax of Any Firm Like Pvt. Ltd.
Answer Posted / laksh
The deferred tax different between accounting income and tax income
It may be deferred liability or deffered asset.
example: abc company account income 2500,incometax 2800,
300 is the deferred liablity
same follow the deferred asset
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