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Income Taxes
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2017
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Income Taxes
13. Income Taxes

As explained previously in these consolidated financial statements, the Company is a Mexican corporation which has numerous consolidated subsidiaries operating in different countries. Presented below is a discussion of income tax matters that relates to the Company’s consolidated operations, its Mexican operations and significant foreign operations.

 

i) Consolidated income tax matters

The composition of income tax expense for the years ended December 31, 2015, 2016 and 2017 is as follows:

 

     2015     2016     2017  

In Mexico:

      

Current year income tax

   Ps. 17,156,638     Ps. 14,316,005     Ps.  16,568,274  

Deferred income tax

     (4,095,128     (12,086,232     2,582,287  

Foreign:

      

Current year income tax

     17,775,360       15,367,903       13,524,729  

Deferred income tax

     (11,657,219     (6,198,820     (7,733,779
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 
   Ps. 19,179,651     Ps. 11,398,856     Ps.  24,941,511  
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Deferred tax related to items recognized in OCI during the year:

 

     2015     2016     2017  

Remeasurement of defined benefit plans

   Ps. 7,786,292     Ps. (7,734,732   Ps. 3,032,403  

Effect of financial instruments acquired for hedging purposes

     (16,069     (21,046     (5,337

Available for sale securities

     169,529           2,858,452       (266,753

Other

     (4,019     136,879       —    
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Deferred tax benefit (expense) recognized in OCI

   Ps.    7,935,733     Ps. (4,760,447   Ps.   2,760,313  
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

A reconciliation of the statutory income tax rate in Mexico to the consolidated effective income tax rate recognized by the Company is as follows:

 

     Year ended December 31,  
         2015             2016             2017      

Statutory income tax rate in Mexico

     30.0%       30.0%       30.0%  

Impact of non-deductible and non-taxable items:

      

Tax inflation effects

     6.2%       15.9%       17.8%  

Derivatives

     0.5%       8.0%       1.0%  

Employee benefits

     1.7%       4.4%       2.2%  

Other

     (0.1%     9.8%       2.6%  
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Effective tax rate on Mexican operations

     38.3%       68.1%       53.6%  

Use of tax credits in Brazil

     0.4%       (0.6%     (0.4%

Equity interest in net loss (income) of associated companies

     0.8%       (0.2%      

Gain on derecognition of equity method investment

     (6.4%            

Dividends received from associates

     (0.9%     (7.9%     (1.2%

Foreign subsidiaries and other non-deductible items, net

     2.0%       (10.8%     (8.3%
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Effective tax rate

     34.2%       48.6%       43.7%  
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

An analysis of temporary differences giving rise to the net deferred tax liability is as follows:

 

     Consolidated statement of financial position     Consolidated statement of comprehensive income  
                 2016                             2017                 2015     2016     2017  

Provisions

   Ps. 25,850,131     Ps. 26,268,666     Ps. (126,330   Ps. 1,622,132     Ps. 1,579,604  

Deferred revenues

     8,222,412       7,461,802       1,065,242       (12,128     (965,010

Tax losses carry forward

     38,208,079       38,332,408       (1,222,172     12,706,245       (323,506

Property, plant and equipment

     (9,716,615     (9,929,129     7,110,085       2,445,783       1,974,753  

Inventories

     1,522,739       2,003,049       (1,527,453     (229,571     519,046  

Licenses and rights of use

     (2,530,747     (2,455,877     2,548,353       54,182       348,201  

Employee benefits

     28,243,207       33,253,071       2,614,932       3,616,952       1,225,310  

Other

     8,790,612       9,639,995       5,289,690       (1,918,543     793,094  
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Net deferred tax assets

   Ps.  98,589,818     Ps.  104,573,985        
  

 

 

   

 

 

       

Deferred tax expense in net profit for the year

 

  Ps.  15,752,347     Ps.  18,285,052     Ps.  5,151,492  
      

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

Reconciliation of deferred tax assets and liabilities, net:

 

     2015     2016     2017  

Opening balance as of January 1,

   Ps. 52,310,097     Ps. 69,817,147     Ps. 98,589,818  

Deferred tax benefit

     15,752,347       18,285,052       5,151,492  

Effect of translation

     (6,259,252     15,273,228       (1,687,276

Deferred tax benefit (expense) recognized in OCI

     7,935,732       (4,760,447     2,760,313  

Deferred taxes acquired in business combinations

     78,223       (25,162     (240,362
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Closing balance as of December 31,

   Ps. 69,817,147     Ps. 98,589,818     Ps. 104,573,985  
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Presented in the consolidated statements of financial position as follows:

      

Deferred income tax assets

   Ps. 81,407,012     Ps.  112,651,699     Ps. 116,571,349  

Deferred income tax liabilities

     (11,589,865     (14,061,881     (11,997,364
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 
   Ps. 69,817,147     Ps. 98,589,818     Ps.  104,573,985  
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

The deferred tax assets are in tax jurisdictions in which the Company considers that based on financial projections of its cash flows, results of operations and synergies between subsidiaries, will generate sufficient taxable income in subsequent periods to utilize or realize such assets.

The Company does not recognize a deferred tax liability related to the undistributed earnings of its subsidiaries, because it currently does not expect these earnings to be taxable or to be repatriated in the near future. The Company’s policy has been to distribute the profits when it has paid the corresponding taxes in its home jurisdiction and the tax can be accredited in Mexico.

At December 31, 2016 and 2017, the balance of the contributed capital account (“CUCA”) is Ps. 478,087,224 and Ps. 510,832,194, respectively. On January 1, 2014, the Cuenta de Utilidad Fiscal Neta (“CUFIN”) is computed on an América Móvil’s stand-alone basis. The balance of the América Móvil’s stand-alone basis CUFIN amounted to Ps. 191,795,991 and Ps. 225,105,342 as of December 31, 2016 and 2017, respectively.

Corporate tax rate

The income tax rate applicable in Mexico from 2015 through 2017 was 30%.

 

ii) Significant foreign income tax matters

a) Results of operations

The foreign subsidiaries determine their taxes on profits based on their individual taxable income, in accordance with the specific tax regimes of each country.

The combined income before taxes and the combined provision for taxes of such subsidiaries in 2015, 2016 and 2017 are as follows:

 

     2015      2016      2017  

Combined income before taxes

   Ps.  27,933,182      Ps.  45,697,258      Ps.  38,286,046  

Combined tax provision differences not deductible-not cumulative in the foreign subsidiaries

   Ps. 6,118,142      Ps. 9,169,083      Ps. 5,790,950  

 

The effective income tax rate for the Company’s foreign jurisdictions was 22% in 2015, 20% in 2016 and 15% in 2017 as shown in the table above. The statutory tax rates in these jurisdictions vary, although many approximate 22% to 40%. The primary difference between the statutory rates and the effective rates in 2015 was attributable to the gain on derecognition of the equity method investment in KPN. The primary difference between the statutory rates and the effective rates in 2016 and 2017 was attributable to dividends received from KPN and other non-deductible items and non-taxable income.

 

iii) Tax losses

a) At December 31, 2017, the available tax loss carryforwards recorded in deferred tax assets are as follows on a country by country basis:

 

Country

   Balance of available tax
loss carryforwards at
December 31, 2017
     Tax loss carryforward
benefit
 

Brazil

     Ps.78,617,318        Ps.26,729,887  

Mexico

     1,850,216        555,065  

Colombia

     11,221,937        4,488,775  

Peru

     421,788        124,427  

Austria

     25,733,966        6,433,492  

Nicaragua

     2,536        762  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total

     Ps. 117,847,761        Ps. 38,332,408  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

b) The tax loss carryforwards in the different countries in which the Company operates have the following terms and characteristics:

bi) The Company has accumulated Ps. 78,617,318 in net operating loss carryforwards (NOL’s) in Brazil as of December 31, 2017. In Brazil there is no expiration of the NOL’s. However, the NOL´s amount used against taxable income in each year may not exceed 30% of the taxable income for such year. Consequently, in the year in which taxable income is generated, the effective tax rate is 25% rather than the 34% corporate tax rate.

The Company believes that it is more likely than not that the accumulated balances of its net deferred tax assets are recoverable, based on the positive evidence of the Company to generate taxable temporary differences related to the same taxation authority which will result in taxable amounts against which the available tax losses can be utilized before they expire. Positive evidence includes the Company’s recent restructure in 2017 of its operations in Brazil, resulting in an organizational structure that is anticipated to be more efficient and profitable.

bii) The Company has accumulated Ps. 25,733,966 in NOL’s in Austria as of December 31, 2017. In Austria, the NOL´s have no expiration, but its annual usage is limited to 75% of the taxable income of the year. The realization of deferred tax assets is dependent upon the expected generation of future taxable income during the periods in which these temporary differences become deductible.

biii) The Company has accumulated Ps. 11,221,937 in NOL’s in Colombia that in accordance with the Colombian tax law can be carried forward with no time limitation. The Company expects to generate operating tax profits in the following years and realize the deferred tax asset. NOL’s were generated in 2017 by the transaction described in Note 1.II.a)