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The method for calculating the recoverable amount is stated in “13. Property, Plant and Equipment.”
(2) Post-employment Benefits
Epson has several types of post-employment benefit plans, including defined benefit plans.
The present value of defined benefit obligations on each of these plans and the related service costs and others are
calculated based on actuarial assumptions. These actuarial assumptions require estimates and judgments on
variables, such as discount rates.
The actuarial assumptions are determined 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.
These actuarial assumptions and related sensitivity analysis are stated in “23. Post-employment Benefits.”
(3) Provisions
Epson recognises various provisions, including provisions for product warranties and provisions for loss on
litigation, in the consolidated statement of financial position.
These provisions are recognised based on the best estimates of the expenditures required to settle the obligations,
taking into account risks and uncertainty related to the obligations as of the fiscal year end date.
Expenditures necessary for settling the obligations are calculated by taking all possible future results into account;
however, they may be affected by unexpected events or changes in conditions which may have a material impact
on Epson’s consolidated financial statements in future periods.
The nature and amount of recognised provisions are stated in “21. Provisions.”
(4) Income Taxes
Epson, which conducts business around the world, makes reasonable estimates of income tax to be paid to local tax
authorities in accordance with local laws and regulations, and recognises income taxes payable and current tax
expense based on these estimates.
Calculating income taxes payable and current tax expense requires estimates and judgments on various factors,
including, for example, the interpretation of tax regulations by taxable entities and the tax authority in the
jurisdiction or experience of prior tax investigation.
Therefore, there may be differences between the amount recognised as income taxes payable and current tax
expense and the amount of actual income taxes payable and current tax expense. These differences may have a
material impact on Epson’s consolidated financial statements in future periods.
In addition, deferred tax assets are recognised to the extent that it is probable that taxable income will be available
against which deductible temporary differences can be utilised. In recognising the deferred tax assets, Epson judges
the possibility of future taxable income and reasonably estimate the timing and amount of future taxable income
based on the business plan. The timing and amount of taxable income may be affected by variable and uncertain
future economic conditions, and changes could have a material impact on Epson’s consolidated financial
statements in future periods.
The content and amounts related to income taxes are stated in “18. Income Taxes.”
(5) Contingencies
With regard to contingencies, any items that may have a material impact on business in the future are disclosed in
light of all the available evidence as of the fiscal year end date and by taking into account the probability of these
contingencies and their impact on financial reporting.
The content of contingencies is stated in “39. Contingencies.”
5. Changes in Accounting Policies
There is no application of accounting standard and interpretation newly by Epson from the fiscal year 2015.