Answer:
$20 Million
Explanation:
Calculation
Deferred Tax Liability
This represents the tax due for a particular period but yet to be paid. A deferred tax liability is the indication that an organisation will have to pay mor tax in the future as a result of a current transaction.
In the situation of Brown and Lowery, the Deferred tax is an applied tax rate to the excess of tax depreciation over financial reporting depreciation.
Based on International Accounting Standard (IAS) 12, Deferred tax liability should be calculated using the Enacted rate for years after the current period.
Also, $50,000,000 is the excess of tax depreciationi over depreciation used for financial reporting, however, since the firm has a $20, 000,000 which is a non-tax deductible expense then it will not affect our Deferred Tax Liability Calculation.