Required information Exercise 9-4A (Algo) Recognizing sales tax payable LO 9-2 [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.) The following selected transactions apply to Topeca Supply for November and December Year 1. November was the first month of operations. Sales tax is collected at the time of sale but is not paid to the state sales tax agency until the following month. 1. Cash sales for November Year 1 were $65,500 plus sales tax of 8 percent. 2. Topeca Supply paid the November sales tax to the state agency on December 10, Year 1. 3. Cash sales for December Year 1 were $83,000 plus sales tax of 8 percent. ercise 9-4A (Algo) Part b What was the total amount of sales tax paid in Year 1? ains tax paid
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- Recording payroll and payroll taxes The following information about the payroll for the week ended October 4 was obtained from the records of Simkins Mining Co.: Instructions Determine the following amounts for the employer payroll taxes related to the October 4 payroll: (a) FICA tax payable, (b) state unemployment tax payable, and (c) federal unemployment tax payable.CORPORATE INCOME TAX Stanton Company estimates that its 20-1 income tax will be 80,000. Based on this estimate, it will make four quarterly payments of 20,000 each on April 15, June 15, September 15, and December 15. 1. Prepare the journal entry for April 15. 2. Assume that all four quarterly payments have been entered in the general journal. On December 31, Stantons actual income tax amounts to 86,000. This amount will be paid by March 15, 20-2. Prepare the journal entry to record the additional income tax owed.The following selected transactions apply to topeca supply for november and december year 1. november was the first month of operations. sales tax is collected at the time of sale but is not paid to the state sales tax agency until the following month. 1. cash sales for november year 1 were 64,500 plus sales tax of 8 percent. 2. Topeca supply paid the november sales tax to the state agency on december 10, year 1. 3. cash sales for december year 1 were 80,500 plus sales tax of 8 percent. a. show the effect of the above transactions on a statements model.
- The following selected transactions apply to topeca supply for november and december year 1. november was the first month operations. sales tax is collected at the time of the sale but is not paid to the state sales tax agency until the following month. 1. cash sales for november year 1 were 64,500 plus sales tax of 8 percent. 2. topeca supply paid the november sales tax to the state agency on december 10, year 1. 3. cash sales for december year 1 were 80,500 plus sales tax of 8 percent. b. what was the total amount of sales tax paid in year 1? c. what was the total amount of sales tax collected in year 1? d. what is the amount of sales tax liability as of december 31, year 1? e. on which of the financial statement will the sales tax liability appear?The following selected transactions apply to Topeca Supply for November and December Year 1. November was the first month of operations. Sales tax is collected at the time of sale but is not paid to the state sales tax agency until the following month. Cash sales for November Year 1 were $65,000, plus sales tax of 10 percent. Topeca Supply paid the November sales tax to the state agency on December 10, Year 1. Cash sales for December Year 1 were $79,500, plus sales tax of 10 percent. Requireda. Record the preceding transactions in general journal form.b. Show the effect of the preceding transactions on a horizontal statements model like the one shown next.c. What was the total amount of sales tax paid in Year 1?d. What was the total amount of sales tax collected in Year 1?e. What amount of sales tax expense will be reported on the Year 1 income statement?The following selected transactions apply to Topeca Supply for November and December, Year 1. November was the first month of operations. Sales tax is collected at the time of sale but is not paid to the state sales tax agency until the following month. Cash sales for November, Year 1 were $64,500 plus sales tax of 9 percent. Topeca Supply paid the November sales tax to the state agency on December 10, Year 1. Cash sales for December, Year 1 were $80,000 plus sales tax of 9 percent. What was the total amount of sales tax collected in Year 1? What is the amount of the sales tax liability as of December 31, Year 1?
- The following selected transactions apply to Topeca Supply for November and December, Year 1. November was the first month of operations. Sales tax is collected at the time of sale but is not paid to the state sales tax agency until the following month. Cash sales for November, Year 1 were $64,500 plus sales tax of 9 percent. Topeca Supply paid the November sales tax to the state agency on December 10, Year 1. Cash sales for December, Year 1 were $80,000 plus sales tax of 9 percent. Show the effect of the above transactions on a statements model like the one shown as follows. In the Cash Flow column, indicate whether the item is an operating activity (OA), an investing activity (IA), or a financing activity (FA). If an element is not affected by the event, leave the cell blank. What was the total amount of sales tax paid in Year 1?The following selected transactions apply to Topeca Supply for November and December, Year 1. November was the first month of operations. Sales tax is collected at the time of sale but is not paid to the state sales tax agency until the following month. Cash sales for November, Year 1 were $64,500 plus sales tax of 9 percent. Topeca Supply paid the November sales tax to the state agency on December 10, Year 1. Cash sales for December, Year 1 were $80,000 plus sales tax of 9 percent. On which financial statement will the sales tax liability appear?8.1 During month of May, UMPI, Inc. had cash sales of $243,624 and credit sales of $153,687, both of which include Maine sales tax of 5.5% that must be remitted to the state by June 15th. Note that UMPI did not segregate the sales tax from the sales when made during the month. They just record the full amount as sales revenue. Prepare the adjusting journal entry to fairly present the May 31 financial statements. 8.2 The payroll of UMPI, Inc. for May 31 is as follows: The total payroll was $150,000. None of the individual wages was greater than $132,900 (social security maximum threshold for 2019). Income taxes withheld from employees totaled $37,500 and union dues withheld was $4,000. Assume FICA tax is 7.65% on employee’s wages (6.2% Social Security & 1.45% Medicare tax). Calculate Unemployment tax - .6% FUTA and 5.4% SUTA taxes. No employees have reached the $7,000 maximum wage threshold. A. Prepare the necessary journal entries for the wages paid on May 31 Prepare the…
- P10-3A Recording Payroll and Payroll Taxes Beaumon Corporation had the following payroll for April: Officers’ salaries $34,000 Sales salaries 67,000 Federal Income taxes withheld 19,000 FICA taxes withheld 7,500 Health Insurance premiums withheld 1,800 Union Dues withheld 1,200 Salaries (included above) subject to…4 On March 25, 2021, you were engaged by XYZ Corporation to check its tax compliance and at the same time, were tasked to file its up coming 1st quarter VAT Quarterly Return (BIR Form 2550Q) The following data were gathered from the Sales and Purchases Books of XYZ Corporation: Excerpt from company’s sales invoices Sales (VAT Inclusive for sales with 12% VAT) Amount Regular Sales 8,960,000 Sales to government 6,720,000 Zero-rated sale 4,000,000 VAT-exempt sale 2,000,000 Excerpt from supplier’s invoices Purchases (VAT Inclusive) Amount Purchase of capital goods 1,120,000 Domestic purchase of goods 3,360,000 Domestic purchase of service 2,240,000 Importation 560,000 Excerpt from vouchers with liquidation report VAT monthly payment (Jan-Feb returns) P 400,000 Required: How much Total Amount Payable/(Overpayment) will you input in line 29 of…(Accounting and Classification of Deferred Income Taxes)Part A: This year, Gumowski Company has each of the following items in its income statement.1. Gross profits on installment sales.2. Revenues on long-term construction contracts.3. Estimated costs of product warranty contracts.4. Premiums on officers’ life insurance policies with Gumowski as beneficiary.Instructions(a) Indicate where deferred income taxes are reported in the financial statements.(b) Specify when deferred income taxes would need to be recognized for each of the items above, and indicate the rationale for such recognition. Part B: Gumowski Company’s president has heard that deferred income taxes can be classified in different ways in the balance sheet. InstructionsIdentify the conditions under which deferred income taxes would be classified as a noncurrent item in the balance sheet. What justification exists for such classification?