Accounting & the 3 Statements
What is a valuation allowance against a deferred tax asset, and when is it recorded?
Model answer
A valuation allowance is a contra account that REDUCES a deferred tax asset to the amount management expects to actually realize. Under US GAAP (ASC 740), you must record one when it is 'more likely…
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