Jackie Corp. is included in the list of top withholding agents. During the month, it paid out the following: Cash dividends to resident individual shareholders - 200,000 Prize on competitions won by a resident alien - 5,000 Local purchases of services related to the operations - 600,000 Purchase of mineral products - 800,000 Winnings on a raffle promo conducted - 20,000 Lease payment to a vessel owned by a non-resident - 60,000 How much is the total of the cash outflows to the payees? 1,605,300 1,604,500 1,606,300 1,603,500
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- Cash dividends to resident individual shareholders - 200,000
- Prize on competitions won by a resident alien - 5,000
- Local purchases of services related to the operations - 600,000
- Purchase of mineral products - 800,000
- Winnings on a raffle promo conducted - 20,000
- Lease payment to a vessel owned by a non-resident - 60,000
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- Prepare general journal entries for the following transactions, identifying each transaction by letter: (a) Gnu Company issued 5,000 shares of 1 par common stock to the Prendergas law firm as partial payment of fees incurred to incorporate the business. Gnu was short of cash, so Prendergas agreed to accept 10,000 cash and the shares of common stock in full settlement of its bill for 55,000. (b) Gnu issued 50,000 shares of 1 par common stock in exchange for a parcel of land for building a shopping plaza. (The list price for the land was 400,000; a similar parcel in the same area sold last week for 380,000. During the past month, the price at which Gnus common stock has traded on the open market has ranged from 5 to 12 per share. Two trades occurred yesterday at 7 and 10 per share.) (c) Gnu purchased 10,000 shares of 1 par value common treasury stock for 70,000. (This is the only treasury stock that Gnu holds.) (d) Gnu sold 4,000 shares of common treasury stock for 32,000. (e) Gnu sold 5,000 shares of common treasury stock for 30,000.Jackie Corp. is included in the list of top withholding agents. During the month, it paid out the following: Cash dividends to resident individual shareholders - 200,000 Prize on competitions won by a resident alien - 5,000 Local purchases of services related to the operations - 600,000 Purchase of mineral products - 800,000 Winnings on a raffle promo conducted - 20,000 Lease payment to a vessel owned by a non-resident - 60,000 How much of the withholdings can be used as tax credits of the applicable payees? 54,700 46,000 52,000 48,700Park & Company was recently formed with a $6,000 investment in the company by stockholders in exchange for common stock. The company then borrowed $3,000 from a local bank, purchased $1,100 of supplies on account, and also purchased $6,000 of equipment by paying $2,100 in cash and signing a promissory note for the balance. Based on these transactions, the company's total assets are
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- During its first month of operation, the Quick Tax Corporation, which specializes in tax preparation, completed the following transactions. July 1 Began business by making a deposit in a company bank account of $60,000, in exchange for 6,000 shares of $10 par value common stock. July 3 Paid the current month's rent, $3,500 July 5 Paid the premium on a 1-year insurance policy, $4,200 July 7 Purchased supplies on account from Little Company, $1,000. July 10 Paid employee salaries, $3,500 July 14 Purchased equipment from Lake Company, $10,000. Paid $2,500 down and the balance was placed on account. Payments will be $500.00 per month until the equipment is paid. The first payment is due 8/1. Note: Use accounts payable for the balance due. July 15 Received cash for preparing tax returns for the first half of July, $8,000 July 19 Made payment on account to Lake Company, $500. July 31 Received cash for preparing tax returns for the last half of July, $9,000 July 31 Declared and paid cash…During its first month of operation, the Quick Tax Corporation, which specializes in tax preparation, completed the following transactions. July 1 Began business by making a deposit in a company bank account of $60,000, in exchange for 6,000 shares of $10 par value common stock. July 3 Paid the current month's rent, $3,500 July 5 Paid the premium on a 1-year insurance policy, $4,200 July 7 Purchased supplies on account from Little Company, $1,000. July 10 Paid employee salaries, $3,500 July 14 Purchased equipment from Lake Company, $10,000. Paid $2,500 down and the balance was placed on account. Payments will be $500.00 per month until the equipment is paid. The first payment is due 8/1. Note: Use accounts payable for the balance due. July 15 Received cash for preparing tax returns for the first half of July, $8,000 July 19 Made payment on account to Lake Company, $500. July 31 Received cash for preparing tax returns for the last half of July, $9,000 July 31 Declared and paid cash…During its first month of operation, the Quick Tax Corporation, which specializes in tax preparation, completed the following transactions. July 1 Began business by making a deposit in a company bank account of $60,000, in exchange for 6,000 shares of $10 par value common stock. July 3 Paid the current month's rent, $3,500 July 5 Paid the premium on a 1-year insurance policy, $4,200 July 7 Purchased supplies on account from Little Company, $1,000. July 10 Paid employee salaries, $3,500 July 14 Purchased equipment from Lake Company, $10,000. Paid $2,500 down and the balance was placed on account. Payments will be $500.00 per month until the equipment is paid. The first payment is due 8/1. Note: Use accounts payable for the balance due. July 15 Received cash for preparing tax returns for the first half of July, $8,000 July 19 Made payment on account to Lake Company, $500. July 31 Received cash for preparing tax returns for the last half of July, $9,000 July 31 Declared and paid cash…
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