Eastern (EML) Long-Term Deferred Tax (2016 - 2026)
Eastern filings provide 14 years of Long-Term Deferred Tax readings, the most recent being $5.5 million for Q2 2026.
- On a quarterly basis, Long-Term Deferred Tax fell 10.93% to $5.5 million in Q2 2026 year-over-year; TTM through Apr 2026 was $5.5 million, a 10.93% decrease, with the full-year FY2026 number at $5.5 million, down 16.38% from a year prior.
- Long-Term Deferred Tax hit $5.5 million in Q2 2026 for Eastern, roughly flat from $5.5 million in the prior quarter.
- In the past five years, Long-Term Deferred Tax ranged from a high of $11.2 million in Q4 2022 to a low of $2.3 million in Q4 2023.
- Median Long-Term Deferred Tax over the past 5 years was $5.5 million (2026), compared with a mean of $5.3 million.
- Biggest five-year swings in Long-Term Deferred Tax: plummeted 79.53% in 2023 and later soared 189.53% in 2024.
- Eastern's Long-Term Deferred Tax stood at $11.2 million in 2022, then plummeted by 79.53% to $2.3 million in 2023, then soared by 189.53% to $6.6 million in 2024, then changed by 0.0% to $6.6 million in 2025, then decreased by 16.38% to $5.5 million in 2026.
- The last three reported values for Long-Term Deferred Tax were $5.5 million (Q2 2026), $5.5 million (Q1 2026), and $6.6 million (Q3 2025) per Business Quant data.