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Income Taxes
12 Months Ended
Jan. 31, 2015
Income Tax Disclosure [Abstract]  
Income Taxes
INCOME TAXES
The components of income tax expense for the fiscal periods presented are as follows:
 
Fiscal Year Ended
 
January 31, 2015
 
February 1, 2014
 
February 2, 2013
 
(In thousands)
Current income taxes:
 
 
 
 
 
Federal
$

 
$

 
$

State
387

 
949

 
819

Total current
387

 
949

 
819

Deferred income taxes:
 
 
 
 
 
Federal

 

 

State
340

 
(152
)
 
15

Total deferred
340

 
(152
)
 
15

Total income tax expense
$
727

 
$
797

 
$
834


In fiscals years 2014 and 2012, there were no material tax benefits from uncertain tax positions. In fiscal 2013 there were tax benefits from uncertain tax positions of approximately $0.3 million.
A reconciliation of income tax expense (benefit) to the amount of income tax expense that would result from applying the federal statutory rate to loss from continuing operations before income taxes for the fiscal periods presented was as follows:
 
Fiscal Year Ended
 
January 31, 2015
 
February 1, 2014
 
February 2, 2013
 
(In thousands)
Benefit for income taxes at statutory rate
$
(10,020
)
 
$
(16,163
)
 
$
(18,112
)
State income taxes, net of federal income tax benefit
(249
)
 
(363
)
 
(900
)
Valuation allowance
11,670

 
13,271

 
19,557

Derivative liability
(795
)
 
3,723

 
2

Other
121

 
329

 
287

Total income tax expense
$
727

 
$
797

 
$
834


 
The major components of the Company’s overall net deferred tax asset of approximately $4 million at January 31, 2015 and February 1, 2014 respectively, were as follows:
 
 
January 31, 2015
 
February 1, 2014
 
(In thousands)
Current net deferred tax asset
$
5,933

 
$
3,715

Noncurrent net deferred tax asset
148,132

 
138,576

 
154,065

 
142,291

Valuation allowance
(150,395
)
 
(138,281
)
Total net deferred tax asset
$
3,670

 
$
4,010

Deferred tax assets:
 
 
 
Net operating loss and tax credit carryforwards
$
134,637

 
$
126,213

Deferred lease incentives
4,546

 
5,414

Deferred rent
6,172

 
6,372

Deferred and stock-based compensation
5,050

 
4,912

Inventory cost capitalization
2,683

 
2,552

Other
5,798

 
3,384

 
158,886

 
148,847

Deferred tax liabilities:
 
 
 
Depreciation and amortization
$
(1,073
)
 
$
(2,920
)
Prepaid expenses
(2,464
)
 
(2,234
)
State income taxes
(1,284
)
 
(1,402
)
 
(4,821
)
 
(6,556
)
Net deferred taxes before valuation allowance
154,065

 
142,291

Less: valuation allowance
(150,395
)
 
(138,281
)
Total net deferred tax asset
$
3,670

 
$
4,010


In accordance with ASC 740, “Income Taxes” (“ASC 740”), and as a result of continued pre-tax operating losses, a full valuation allowance was established by the Company during the fourth quarter of 2009 and continues to be maintained on all federal and the majority of state and local jurisdiction net deferred tax assets. The Company has discontinued recognizing income tax benefits until it is determined that it is more likely than not that the Company will generate sufficient taxable income to realize the deferred income tax assets. As of the year ended January 31, 2015, the Company did not record a valuation allowance against various deferred tax assets related to separate filing jurisdictions of $3.7 million as the Company concluded it is more likely than not these deferred tax assets will be utilized before expiration. As of the year ended January 31, 2015, federal valuation allowances and state valuation allowances against deferred tax assets were $124.4 million and $26.0 million, respectively. The Company recorded the $12.1 million change in valuation allowance with a continuing operations valuation allowance provision of $11.7 million. The $0.4 million difference between the balance sheet change in valuation allowance and continuing operations valuation allowance provision relates to the federal benefit of the state valuation allowance provision.
As of January 31, 2015, the Company had tax effected federal net operating losses (“NOLs”) of approximately $108.3 million available to offset future federal taxable income. In addition, as of January 31, 2015 the Company had tax effected state NOLs of approximately $21.1 million available to offset future state taxable income. Federal and state NOLs will expire at various times and in varying amounts in the Company's fiscal tax years 2015 through 2034. The Company also had federal and state credit carryforwards of approximately $0.6 million and $4.6 million, respectively. The Company’s federal and state credit carryforwards will begin to expire in 2029 and 2017, respectively.
 
The Company continues to monitor whether an ownership change has occurred under Internal Revenue Code Section 382 (“Section 382”). Based on available information at the reporting date, the Company believes it has not experienced an ownership change through the year ended January 31, 2015. The determination of whether or not an ownership change under Section 382 has occurred requires the Company to evaluate certain acquisitions and dispositions of ownership interests over a rolling three-year period. As a result, future acquisitions and dispositions could result in an ownership change of the Company under Section 382. If an ownership change were to occur, the Company’s ability to utilize federal net operating loss carryforwards could be significantly limited.

On September 13, 2013, the U.S. Treasury Department and the IRS issued final regulations that address costs incurred in acquiring, producing, or improving tangible property (the "tangible property regulations"). The tangible property regulations are generally effective for tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2014. The tangible property regulations required the Company to make additional tax accounting method changes effective as of February 2, 2014 and to be included with the filing of its federal tax return due October 15, 2015.  The Company does not anticipate the impact of filing these method changes to have a material impact on its financial position or results of operations.
As of January 31, 2015 and February 1, 2014, there were no material unrecognized income tax benefits accounted for under ASC 740 and no material unrecognized tax benefits that would, if recognized, favorably affect the Company's effective income tax rate in any future periods. The Company does not anticipate that total unrecognized tax benefits will change significantly in the next twelve months.
The following is a tabular reconciliation of the total amounts of unrecognized tax benefits (including interest and penalties) at January 31, 2015, February 1, 2014, and February 2, 2013:
 
January 31, 2015
 
February 1, 2014
 
February 2, 2013
 
(In thousands)
Unrecognized tax benefits, opening balance
$
11

 
$
324

 
$
313

Gross increases — tax positions in prior period

 

 
11

Gross decreases — tax positions in prior period
(10
)
 
(128
)
 

Settlements

 
(185
)
 

Lapse of statute of limitations

 

 

Unrecognized tax benefits, ending balance
$
1

 
$
11

 
$
324


Estimated interest and penalties related to the underpayment of income taxes are included in income tax expense and were not material as of January 31, 2015, February 1, 2014 and February 2, 2013, respectively.
The Company files income tax returns in the U.S. federal jurisdiction and multiple other state and local jurisdictions. The Company is no longer subject to U.S. federal examinations for years prior to 2011 and, with few exceptions, is no longer subject to state and local examinations for years before 2010.