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What is a tax provision? Simply put, a tax provision is the estimated amount of income tax that a company is legally expected to pay to the IRS for the current year. A tax provision is just one type of provision that corporate finance departments set aside to cover a probable future expense.
Simply, it is Total Revenue - Operating Expenses = Operating Cash Flow. Taxes are included in the calculations for the operating cash flow. Cash flow from operating activities is calculated by adding depreciation to the earnings before income and taxes and then subtracting the taxes.
A tax-escalation clause is a lease provision in the that makes the commercial tenant responsible for paying his portion of any tax increase. Including such a clause can result in large returns for the building.
The ASC 740 income tax provision consists of current and deferred income tax expense. Current income tax expense (benefit) includes the income tax payable (receivable) for the current period based on applying current tax law to current period taxable income or loss.
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