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INCOME TAXES
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2024
Income Taxes [Abstract]  
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Our partnership is a flow through entity for tax purposes and as such is not subject to taxation. However, income taxes are recognized for the amount of taxes payable by the partnership’s corporate subsidiaries and for the impact of deferred tax assets and liabilities related to such subsidiaries.
(a)Deferred Income Tax Balances
The sources of deferred income tax balances are as follows:
 As of December 31,
US$ MILLIONS20242023
Deferred income tax assets  
Tax losses carried forward$2,143 $2,162 
Financial instruments and other717 212 
$2,860 $2,374 
Deferred income tax liabilities  
Long lived assets$(9,836)$(9,636)
Investment in associates and investment properties(571)(534)
$(10,407)$(10,170)
Net deferred income tax liabilities$(7,547)$(7,796)
Reflected in the Consolidated Statements of Financial Position as follows:  
Deferred income tax assets$120 $107 
Deferred income tax liabilities(7,667)(7,903)
Net deferred income tax liabilities$(7,547)$(7,796)
The deferred tax asset related to losses available for carry forward includes $105 million (2023: $84 million) of tax benefits that have been recognized based on projections of future taxable profits. In addition, we also consider tax planning opportunities that will create taxable income in the period in which the unused tax losses can be utilized.
The sources of deferred income tax balances and movements are as follows:
  Recognized in 
US$ MILLIONSJan. 1, 2024Net IncomeOther Comprehensive Income
Other(1)
Acquisitions/ DispositionsDec. 31, 2024
Deferred income tax assets related to non-capital losses and capital losses
$2,162 $188 $ $(207)$ $2,143 
Deferred income tax liabilities related to differences in tax and book basis, net
(9,958)136 (213)811 (466)(9,690)
Net deferred income tax liabilities$(7,796)$324 $(213)$604 $(466)$(7,547)
  Recognized in 
US$ MILLIONSJan. 1, 2023Net IncomeOther Comprehensive Income
Other(1)
Acquisitions/ DispositionsDec. 31, 2023
Deferred income tax assets related to non-capital losses and capital losses
$1,937 $275 $— $(53)$$2,162 
Deferred income tax liabilities related to differences in tax and book basis, net
(7,801)(280)(107)(217)(1,553)(9,958)
Net deferred income tax liabilities$(5,864)$(5)$(107)$(270)$(1,550)$(7,796)
(1)Other items relates to foreign exchange as deferred income taxes are calculated based on the functional currency of each operating entity.
A deferred tax asset is not recognized in respect of deductible temporary differences of $214 million (2023: $127 million), unused capital losses of $10,615 million (2023: $6,498 million) and unused non-capital losses of $3,026 million (2023: $2,756 million). Of the total deductible temporary differences of $214 million (2023: $127 million), $10 million expire after four years from the reporting date and $204 million do not expire. Of the unused capital losses of $10,615 million (2023: $6,498 million), $6,359 million expire after two years from the reporting date, $4,096 million expire after five years from the reporting date, $4 million expire beyond five years from the reporting date and $156 million do not expire.
The following table details the expiry date, if applicable, of the non-capital losses:
Year of Expiration
US$ MILLIONS20252026202720282029BeyondDo not expireTotal
As of December 31, 2024$18 $6 $20 $35 $10 $416 $2,521 $3,026 
Year of Expiration
US$ MILLIONS20242025202620272028BeyondDo not expireTotal
As of December 31, 2023$17 $16 $$20 $15 $895 $1,787 $2,756 
(b)Income Tax Recognized in Profit or Loss
The major components of income tax expense include the following:
For the year ended December 31,
US$ MILLIONS202420232022
Tax expense comprises:   
Current income tax expense$594 $576 $474 
Deferred income tax expense (recovery)   
Origination and reversal of temporary differences
(247)(51)75 
Changes in tax rates or the imposition of new taxes
(13)(6)
Unrecognized deferred taxes(64)52 17 
Total income tax expense$270 $581 $560 
Net income before income tax expense reconciles to income tax expense as follows:
Net income before income tax$1,953 $2,029 $1,935 
Income tax expense calculated at the domestic rates applicable to profits in the country concerned524 622 626 
Change in substantively enacted tax rates(13)(6)
International operations subject to different tax rates35 (10)(5)
Taxable income attributable to non-controlling interests(106)(73)(91)
Portion of gains subject to different tax rates (150)(64)23 
Deferred tax assets not recognized(64)52 17 
Permanent differences and other44 50 (4)
Income tax expense recognized in profit or loss$270 $581 $560 
As the partnership is not subject to tax, the above reconciliation has been prepared using a composite statutory rate for jurisdictions where Brookfield Infrastructure’s subsidiaries operate. The composite rate has decreased due to changes in the related operating income in the various subsidiaries and changes in local statutory rates.
The partnership has approximately $57 million (2023: $49 million) of temporary differences associated with investments in subsidiaries, and associates for which no deferred income taxes have been provided.
(c)Income Tax Recognized Directly in Other Comprehensive Income
US$ MILLIONS202420232022
Deferred income tax arising on income and expenses recognized in other comprehensive income:
   
Revaluation of property, plant and equipment$(232)$(169)$(113)
Cash flow hedges39 61 (162)
Pension plan actuarial changes(20)(39)
Total income tax expense recognized directly in other comprehensive income$(213)$(107)$(314)