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Temporary Difference

 

  1. Temporary differences affect the deferred tax computation. Temporary differences are items of revenue and expense that enter into pretax financial income in a period before they enter into taxable income or enter into pretax financial income in a period after they enter into taxable income. Temporary differences reverse in future periods. See also permanent difference and comprehensive allocation. Difference between accounting income and tax income that will reverse in later years.

 

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Permanent Difference [FAR]Comprehensive Allocation [FAR]Back to Dictionary

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