Explain the difference between pretax financial income and taxable income.
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Pretax financial income for Lake Inc. is $300,000, and its taxable income is $100,000 for 2015. Its only temporary difference at the end of the period relates to a $70,000 difference due to excess depreciation for tax purposes. If the tax rate is 40% for all periods, compute the amount of income tax expense to report in 2015. No deferred income taxes existed at the beginning of the year.
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