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Income Taxes
6 Months Ended
Aug. 03, 2019
Income Tax Disclosure [Abstract]  
Income Taxes Income Taxes
The effective income tax rate was 25.7% for the second quarter of fiscal 2020 and 25.5% for the second quarter of fiscal 2019. The effective income tax rate was 25.5% for the first six months of fiscal 2020 and 25.3% for the first six months of fiscal 2019. The increase in the effective income tax rate was primarily due to the reduction of excess tax benefit from share-based compensation and the expanded limitations on executive compensation, offset by a reduction in the impact of the foreign operations.
TJX had net unrecognized tax benefits of $241.6 million as of August 3, 2019, $233.4 million as of February 2, 2019 and $62.4 million as of August 4, 2018.
TJX is subject to U.S. federal income tax as well as income tax in multiple state, local and foreign jurisdictions. In the U.S. and Canada, fiscal years through 2010 are no longer subject to examination. In all other jurisdictions, fiscal years through 2009 are no longer subject to examination.
TJX’s accounting policy classifies interest and penalties related to income tax matters as part of income tax expense. The total accrued amount on the Consolidated Balance Sheets for interest and penalties was $27.3 million as of August 3, 2019, $23.6 million as of February 2, 2019 and $13.5 million as of August 4, 2018.
Based on the outcome of tax examinations or judicial or administrative proceedings, or as a result of the expiration of statutes of limitations in specific jurisdictions, it is reasonably possible that unrecognized tax benefits for certain tax positions taken on previously filed tax returns may change materially from those presented in the Consolidated Financial Statements. During the next 12 months, it is reasonably possible that tax examinations of prior years’ tax returns or judicial or administrative proceedings that reflect such positions taken by TJX may be finalized. As a result, the total net amount of unrecognized tax benefits may decrease, which would reduce the provision for taxes on earnings, by a range of zero to $32 million.