Current tax assets are amounts that a company expects to recover from tax authorities within the next 12 months. This typically includes overpaid taxes or tax credits that can be utilized to offset future tax liabilities. These assets are recorded on the balance sheet and contribute to a company's overall financial health, reflecting anticipated tax refunds or benefits.
no
Current Assets:1 - cash2 - bank3 - inventoryCurrent liabilities:1- accounts payable2 - loan payable3 - tax payable etc
yes
No, deferred taxes are not included in current assets when calculating the current ratio. The current ratio is defined as current assets divided by current liabilities, and it typically includes cash, accounts receivable, and inventory, among others. Deferred tax assets are generally classified as non-current assets, as they represent taxes that can be recovered in future periods.
Depreciation is always charged on fixed assets and it does not has any relation with individual or company status.
no
Current Assets:1 - cash2 - bank3 - inventoryCurrent liabilities:1- accounts payable2 - loan payable3 - tax payable etc
yes
There are several important journal entries for the sale of a subsidiary. These include: Fixed assets, current assets, current liability, deferred tax liability, and goodwill.
Formula for net current assets :net current assets = current assets - current liabilities
Depreciation is always charged on fixed assets and it does not has any relation with individual or company status.
Current assets are those assets which is usable in current fiscal year while total assets includes assets other then current assets like long term assets as formula showTotal assets = current assets + fixed assets
Permanent current assets are current assets that are replaced with like assets within one year.
percentage of current assets to total assets
If investments are for short term then these are current assets but if these are for long term then non-current assets.
fixed assets / current assets
Current assets