(1) Represents expenses related to an arbitration proceeding over a disputed customer contract, which expenses are expected to continue until the arbitration is resolved.
(2) Pertains to write-down in value of our first-generation of e-beam tools for Design-for-Inspection systems wherein carrying values may not be fully recoverable due to lack of market demand and future needs of our customers for these tools.
(3) Represents transaction expenses related to the acquisition of Cimetrix Incorporated in the fourth quarter of 2020.
(4) Tax impact of reconciling items for the fourth quarter of 2020 pertains to the reversal of prior quarters’ tax impact due to a full valuation allowance recognized against the U.S. deferred tax assets (DTAs) on a GAAP basis in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2020. The above reconciling items do not have any tax expense or benefit on a GAAP basis for the years ended December 31, 2021 and 2020 due to the US federal net operating loss (“NOL”) and full valuation allowance offsetting any tax impact (i.e., any increase or decrease in NOL or credits is offset by a corresponding valuation allowance from these items.
(5) The Company booked discrete tax benefit recognized from the carryback of NOLs under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (the “CARES Act”) enacted in March 2020 in the amount of $2.3 million through the nine months ended September 30, 2020. Such tax benefit represents the refund of cash taxes in the amount of $1.2 million and release of previously utilized tax attributes of $1.1 million. Due to full valuation allowance placed against U.S. DTAs in the fourth quarter of 2020, there is no tax benefit from the released tax attributes. The Company does not have any NOLs on a non-GAAP basis and, therefore, it did not recognize any CARES Act benefit in calculating its non-GAAP tax expense and net income (loss).
(6) The Company’s GAAP tax expense is higher year-to-date compared to the non-GAAP tax expense, primarily due to the GAAP full U.S. federal and state valuation allowances. For example, on a GAAP basis, the Company does not receive a deferred tax benefit for foreign tax credits or R&D credits after valuation allowance. The Company’s non-GAAP tax rate and resulting non-GAAP tax expense is not calculated with a full U.S. federal or state valuation allowance due to the Company’s for Non-GAAP income and management’s conclusion that it will be able to more likely than not to utilize its net DTAs. Each reporting period, management evaluates the need for a valuation allowance and may place a valuation allowance against its U.S. net DTA on a non-GAAP basis if it concludes it is more likely than not that it will not be able to utilize some or all of its US DTAs on a non-GAAP basis.
Company Contacts: | ||
Adnan Raza | Sonia Segovia | Joe Diaz, Robert Blum, Joe Dorame |
Chief Financial Officer | Investor Relations | Lytham Partners, LLC |
Tel: (408) 516-0237 | Tel: (408) 938-6491 | Tel: (602) 889-9700 |
Email: adnan.raza@pdf.com | Email: sonia.segovia@pdf.com | Email: pdfs@lythampartners.com |