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Information for Hobson Corp. for the current year ($ in millions): Income from continuing operations before tax $ 380 Loss on discontinued operation (pretax) 92 Temporary differences (all related to operating income): Accrued warranty expense in excess of expense included in operating income 85 Depreciation deducted on tax return in excess of depreciation expense 175 Permanent differences (all related to operating income): Nondeductible portion of entertainment expense 20 The applicable enacted tax rate for all periods is 25%. How should Hobson report tax on the discontinued operation

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