INCOME TAXES
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6 Months Ended |
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Jun. 30, 2014
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Income Tax Disclosure [Abstract] | |
INCOME TAXES |
INCOME TAXES
The Company calculates interim effective tax rates in accordance with the FASB guidance for income taxes and applies the estimated annual effective tax rate to year-to-date pretax income (loss) at the end of each interim period to compute a year-to-date tax expense (or benefit). This guidance requires departure from effective tax rate computations when losses incurred within tax jurisdictions cannot be carried back and future profits associated with operations in those tax jurisdictions cannot be assured beyond any reasonable doubt. Accordingly, the Company has calculated and applied an expected annual effective tax rate of approximately 20% for 2014 (as compared to 19% in the prior year), excluding significant, unusual or extraordinary items, for ordinary income associated with operations for which the Company currently expects to have annual taxable income, which are principally outside of the United States. The Company has not recorded tax benefits associated with losses from operations for which future taxable income cannot be reasonably assured. As required by this guidance, the Company also includes tax effects of significant, unusual or extraordinary items in income tax expense (benefit) in the interim period in which they occur.
Income tax expense was $2.7 million for the six months ended June 30, 2014. Tax expense primarily consisted of income tax expense of $7.0 million based on the expected annual rate pertaining to ordinary income, $1.9 million of state and local tax expense and $0.4 million of adjustments for taxes related to prior periods. These expenses were partially offset by $6.1 million attributable to the release of valuation allowances primarily related to deferred tax liabilities associated with the March 2014 acquisition of an artist management business located in California.
Historically, the Company has reinvested all foreign earnings in its continuing foreign operations. The Company currently believes all undistributed foreign earnings that are not currently subject to United States federal income tax will be indefinitely reinvested in its foreign operations.
The tax years 2005 through 2013 remain open to examination by the major tax jurisdictions to which the Company is subject.
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