Answer:
does not require estimates of bad debt losses.
Step-by-step explanation:
In a deduction, the bank includes bad debt as a loss on its tax return. This deduction is also called an "amortization." Amortization reduces the bank's profits and this reduces its taxable income. This accounting procedure can reduce the bank's overall taxes, which is the goal of a deduction. The designation of the debt as bad debt does not mean that the bank will never collect it, only that it has not been able to collect it until now.