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Income Taxes
12 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2022
Income Taxes  
Income Taxes.

NOTE 9: Income Taxes

The Company and its subsidiary files income tax returns in the U.S. Federal jurisdiction and various states. The Company is no longer subject to federal and state tax examinations by tax authorities for tax years ending June 30, 2017 and before. The Company’s Missouri income tax returns for the fiscal years ending June 30, 2016 through 2018 are under audit by the Missouri Department of Revenue. The Company recognized no interest or penalties related to income taxes for the periods presented.

The components of net deferred tax assets (included in other assets on the condensed consolidated balance sheet) are summarized as follows:

(dollars in thousands)

    

June 30, 2022

    

June 30, 2021

Deferred tax assets:

 

  

 

  

Provision for losses on loans

$

7,761

$

7,626

Accrued compensation and benefits

 

828

 

826

NOL carry forwards acquired

 

57

 

147

Unrealized loss on other real estate

 

72

 

180

Unrealized loss on available for sale securities

4,921

Other

 

 

182

Total deferred tax assets

 

13,639

 

8,961

Deferred tax liabilities:

 

 

Purchase accounting adjustments

 

224

 

210

Depreciation

 

1,974

 

1,842

FHLB stock dividends

 

120

 

120

Prepaid expenses

 

415

 

283

Unrealized gain on available for sale securities

 

 

821

Other

 

181

 

1,193

Total deferred tax liabilities

 

2,914

 

4,469

Net deferred tax asset

$

10,725

$

4,492

As of June 30, 2022, the Company had approximately $261,000 and $0 in federal and state net operating loss carryforwards, respectively, which were acquired in the July 2009 acquisition of Southern Bank of Commerce, the February 2014 acquisition of Citizens State Bankshares of Bald Knob, Inc., and the April 2020 acquisition of Central Federal Savings and Loan. The amount reported is net of the IRC Sec. 382 limitation, or state equivalent, related to utilization of net operating loss carryforwards of acquired corporations. Unless otherwise utilized, the net operating losses will begin to expire in 2027.

A reconciliation of income tax expense at the statutory rate to the Company’s actual income tax expense is shown below:

For the year ended June 30

(dollars in thousands)

2022

2021

2020

Tax at statutory rate

$

12,580

$

12,538

$

7,231

Increase (reduction) in taxes resulting from:

 

 

 

Nontaxable municipal income

 

(349)

 

(453)

 

(444)

State tax, net of Federal benefit

 

812

 

1,018

 

299

Cash surrender value of Bank-owned life insurance

 

(245)

 

(378)

 

(214)

Tax credit benefits

 

(45)

 

(11)

 

(48)

Other, net

 

(18)

 

(189)

 

63

Actual provision

$

12,735

$

12,525

$

6,887

For the years ended June 30, 2022, 2021, and 2020, income tax expense at the statutory rate was calculated using a 21% annual effective tax rate (AETR). Tax credit benefits are recognized under the deferral method of accounting for investments in tax credits.