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amount of the assets or liabilities in the consolidated financial statements and their tax bases. A deferred tax asset is
recognised for all deductible temporary differences, the carryforward of unused tax credits and unused tax losses to
the extent that it is probable that future taxable profit will be available against which they can be utilized. A
deferred tax liability is recognised for all taxable temporary differences.
A deferred tax liability is not recognised for taxable temporary differences when the deferred tax liability arises
from the initial recognition of goodwill or the initial recognition of an asset or liability in a transaction which is not
a business combination and affects neither accounting profit nor taxable profit or loss at the time of the transaction.
Also a deferred tax liability is not recognised for taxable temporary differences associated with investments in
subsidiaries and associates, and interests in joint ventures to the extent that the timing of the reversal of the
temporary difference is controlled and it is probable that the temporary difference will not reverse in the
foreseeable future.
A deferred tax asset is not recognised for deductible temporary differences arising from investments in subsidiaries
and associates, and interests in joint ventures to the extent that it is not probable that the temporary difference will
reverse in the foreseeable future and that taxable profit will be available against which the temporary difference
can be utilized.
Deferred tax assets and liabilities are measured at the tax rates that are expected to apply to the period when the
asset is realised or the liability is settled, based on tax rates and tax laws that have been enacted or substantively
enacted by the end of fiscal year.
(19) Treasury Shares
Treasury shares are measured at their cost and deducted from equity. No gain or loss is recognised in profit or loss
on the purchase, sale or cancellation of the treasury shares. Any difference between the carrying amount and the
consideration paid is recognised in equity.
(20) Earnings per Share
Basic earnings per share are calculated by dividing profit or loss attributable to ordinary shareholders of the
Company by the weighted-average number of ordinary shares outstanding during the period, adjusting by the
number of treasury shares.
(21) Dividends
Year-end dividend distributions to the shareholders of the Company are recognised as liabilities in the period in
which the distribution is approved by the Annual Shareholders’ Meeting. Interim dividend distributions are
recognised as liabilities in the period in which the distribution is approved by Epson’s Board of Directors.
4. Significant Accounting Estimates and Judgments
The preparation of Epson’s consolidated financial statements includes management estimates and assumptions in
order to measure income, expenses, assets and liabilities, and disclosed contingencies as of the fiscal year end date.
These estimates and assumptions are based on the best judgment of management in light of historical experience
and various factors deemed to be reasonable as of the fiscal year end date. Given their nature, actual results may
differ from those estimates and assumptions.
The estimates and assumptions are continuously reviewed by management. The effects of a change in estimates and
assumptions are recognised in the period of the change and subsequent periods.
Among the above estimates and assumptions, the following were items that may have a material effect on the
amounts recognised in Epson’s consolidated financial statements:
(1) Impairment of Property, Plant and Equipment, Goodwill, Intangible Assets and Investment
Property
Epson performs an impairment test for property, plant and equipment, goodwill, intangible assets and investment
property when there is any indication that the recoverable amount has fallen below the carrying amount of the
assets.
The impairment test is performed by comparing the carrying amount and the recoverable amount of assets. If the
recoverable amount falls below the carrying amount, impairment losses are recognised. Recoverable amount is
determined with certain assumptions of useful life, future cash flow of an asset, discount rate and long-term growth
rate. These assumptions are based on the best estimates and judgments of management, but they could be affected
by variable and uncertain future economic conditions. Any changes in these assumptions could have a material
impact on Epson’s consolidated financial statements in future periods.