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Table of Contents
ORACLE CORPORATION
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS—(Continued)
May 31, 2011
The components of our deferred tax liabilities and assets were as follows:
May 31,
(in millions) 2011 2010
Deferred tax liabilities:
Unrealized gain on stock $ (130) $ (130)
Acquired intangible assets (1,816) (2,128)
Other (44) (101)
Total deferred tax liabilities $ (1,990) $ (2,359)
Deferred tax assets:
Accruals and allowances $ 543 $ 629
Employee compensation and benefits 742 649
Differences in timing of revenue recognition 305 67
Depreciation and amortization 483 357
Tax credit and net operating loss carryforwards 2,675 2,916
Other 119 250
Total deferred tax assets $ 4,867 $ 4,868
Valuation allowance $ (772) $ (649)
Net deferred tax assets $ 2,105 $ 1,860
Recorded as:
Current deferred tax assets $ 1,189 $ 1,159
Non-current deferred tax assets 1,076 1,267
Current deferred tax liabilities (in other current liabilities) (101) (142)
Non-current deferred tax liabilities (59) (424)
Net deferred tax assets $ 2,105 $ 1,860
We provide for United States income taxes on the undistributed earnings and the other outside basis temporary differences of foreign subsidiaries unless they are
considered indefinitely reinvested outside the United States. At May 31, 2011, the amount of temporary differences related to undistributed earnings and other
outside basis temporary differences of investments in foreign subsidiaries upon which United States income taxes have not been provided was approximately
$16.1 billion and $4.9 billion, respectively. If these undistributed earnings were repatriated to the United States, or if the other outside basis differences were
recognized in a taxable transaction, they would generate foreign tax credits that would reduce the federal tax liability associated with the foreign dividend or the
otherwise taxable transaction. Assuming a full utilization of the foreign tax credits, the potential deferred tax liability associated with these temporary differences
of undistributed earnings and other outside basis temporary differences would be approximately $4.6 billion and $1.6 billion, respectively.
Our net deferred tax assets were $2.1 billion and $1.9 billion as of May 31, 2011 and May 31, 2010, respectively. We believe it is more likely than not that the
net deferred tax assets will be realized in the foreseeable future. Realization of our net deferred tax assets is dependent upon our generation of sufficient taxable
income in future years in appropriate tax jurisdictions to obtain benefit from the reversal of temporary differences, net operating loss carryforwards, and tax
credit carryforwards. The amount of deferred tax assets considered realizable is subject to adjustment in future periods if estimates of future taxable income
change.
The valuation allowance was $772 million at May 31, 2011 and $649 million at May 31, 2010. Substantially all of the valuation allowance relates to tax assets
established in purchase accounting. Any subsequent reduction of that portion of the valuation allowance and the recognition of the associated tax benefits
associated with our acquisitions will be recorded to our provision for income taxes subsequent to our final determination of the valuation allowance or the
conclusion of the measurement period (as defined above), whichever comes first.
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Source: ORACLE CORP, 10-K, June 28, 2011 Powered by Morningstar® Document Research