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vovikov84 [41]
2 years ago
6

GMC is considering launching a new line of hybrid diesel-electric SUVs. The heavy advertising expenses associated with the new S

UV launch would generate operating losses of $30 million next year. Without the new SUV, GMC expects to earn pre-tax income of $80 million from operations next year. GMC pays a 30% tax rate on its pre-tax income.
Required:
1. The amount that GMC owes in taxes next year with the launch of the new SUV is closest to __________.
Business
1 answer:
uranmaximum [27]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

$24 million

Explanation:

Given that

Tax rate = 30%

Pre-tax income = $80 million

The calculation of  pre-tax income next year is shown below:-

The 30% taxes on pre-tax income × $80 million next year

= 30% × $80 million

= $24 million

Therefore, SUV is not introduced so here we will not consider the operating loss for the next year $30 million.

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