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Income Taxes Income Tax
3 Months Ended
Dec. 29, 2018
Income Tax Disclosure [Abstract]  
Income Tax Disclosure [Text Block] Income Taxes
U.S. Tax Cuts and Jobs Act
In December 2017, new federal income tax legislation, the “Tax Cuts and Jobs Act” (Tax Act), was signed into law. The most significant impacts on the Company are as follows:
Effective January 1, 2018, the U.S. corporate federal statutory income tax rate was reduced from 35.0% to 21.0%. Because of our fiscal year end, the Company’s fiscal 2018 statutory federal tax rate was 24.5%. The Company’s statutory federal tax rate is 21.0% for fiscal 2019 (and thereafter).
The Company remeasured its U.S. federal deferred tax assets and liabilities at the rate that the Company expects to be in effect when those deferred taxes are realized (either 24.5% if in 2018 or 21.0% thereafter) (Deferred Remeasurement). The Company recognized a benefit of approximately $2.2 billion from the Deferred Remeasurement, the majority of which was recognized in the first quarter of fiscal 2018. The amount recognized for the quarter ended December 29, 2018 was not material.
A one-time tax is due on certain accumulated foreign earnings (Deemed Repatriation Tax), which is payable over eight years. The effective tax rate is generally 15.5% on the portion of the earnings held in cash and cash equivalents and 8% on the remainder. The Company recognized a charge for the Deemed Repatriation Tax of approximately $0.4 billion, the majority of which was recognized in the first quarter of fiscal 2018. The amount recognized for the quarter ended December 29, 2018 was not material. Generally there will no longer be a U.S. federal income tax cost arising from the repatriation of foreign earnings.
The Company is eligible to claim an immediate deduction for investments in qualified fixed assets acquired and film and television productions that commenced after September 27, 2017 and placed in service by the end of fiscal 2022. The immediate deduction phases out for assets placed in service in fiscal 2023 through fiscal 2027.
Beginning in fiscal 2019:
The domestic production activity deduction is eliminated.
Certain foreign derived income will be taxed in the U.S. at an effective rate of approximately 13% (which increases to approximately 16% in 2025) rather than the general statutory rate of 21%.
Certain foreign earnings will be taxed at a minimum effective rate of approximately 13%, which increases to approximately 16% in 2025. The Companys policy is to expense the tax on these earnings in the period the earnings are taxable in the U.S.
Intra-Entity Transfers of Assets Other Than Inventory
On September 30, 2018, the Company adopted a FASB standard that requires recognition of the income tax consequences of an intra-entity transfer of an asset (other than inventory) when the transfer occurs instead of when the asset is ultimately sold to an outside party. For the quarter ended December 29, 2018, the Company recorded a $0.1 billion deferred tax asset with an offsetting increase to retained earnings.
Unrecognized Tax Benefits
During the quarter ended December 29, 2018, the Company increased its gross unrecognized tax benefits by $0.1 billion from $0.6 billion to $0.7 billion. In the next twelve months, it is reasonably possible that our unrecognized tax benefits could change due to resolutions of open tax matters and we do not expect that the resolutions will have a material impact.