If the government lowers your taxes your NET income increases.
That would be an income tax.
No journal entry for net income it is the difference between total expenses and total revenue and it is the balancing figure
You net income is the amount listed in Box 1 of your W-2 form. If you are self-employed you compute your net income by listing your gross income and deductible expenses on your Schedule C of your business is a Sole Proprietorship and after deducting the expenses you will have your net income.
The three items mentioned, total assets, total liabilities and shareholder funds, on their own, cannot be used to figure out net income. To figure out net income for a period, one would need the above information for the beginning of the period and the end of the period. From there, a net income estimate could be derived; however, the values would not be exact without detail from each of the sections of the balance sheet.
Total Revenues - All Expenses = Net Income
subtract the tax you pay from your gross income.
your net income increases, but your income tax decreases
your net income increases, but your income tax decreases
If the government lowers your taxes your NET income increases.
That would be an income tax.
No journal entry for net income it is the difference between total expenses and total revenue and it is the balancing figure
You net income is the amount listed in Box 1 of your W-2 form. If you are self-employed you compute your net income by listing your gross income and deductible expenses on your Schedule C of your business is a Sole Proprietorship and after deducting the expenses you will have your net income.
bottom line
Net Sales 676600Less:CGS 236810Gross Profit 439790other Expenses 406040 (balancing figure)Net Income 33750
The Net Sales
Gross income. But for personal reference, basing it on net income could give yourself a clearer picture. For e.g. Income after deducting tax.