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Deferred Taxes

Deferred taxes are taxes payable or recoverable in future periods caused by temporary differences between a company’s accounting income and taxable income, resulting in deferred tax assets or deferred tax liabilities.

Example: A company reports higher depreciation for tax purposes than for accounting purposes in the early years, creating a deferred tax liability that will reverse as depreciation deductions decline in later years.

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