ACCOUNTING F/GOV.+NON...(LL)
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Chapter 8, Problem 18.5EP
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Identify the account that would be credited by the county when the county assesses 1% administrative fee.
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The following information pertains to Hempstead City which has a December 31st year-end. Fiscal year 2020 governmental fund property tax revenues that are measurable and available equaled $12,000,000. Sales taxes collected by merchants in 2020 but not remitted to Hempstead City until January 2021 equaled $4,000,000.
For the year ended December 31, 2020, Hempstead City should recognize revenues in its governmental fund financial statements of:
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6. Washington County assumed the responsibility of collecting property taxes for all governments within its boundaries. In order to reimburse the county for expenditures for administering the Tax Agency Fund, the Tax Agency Fund is to deduct 1.5 percent from the collections from the city and school district. The total amount deducted is to be added to the collections for the county and remitted to the County General Fund. You are to record the following transactions in the accounts of the Washington County Tax Agency Fund.
1. Current year tax levies to be collected by the Tax Agency Fund were:County General Fund -- $9,800,000Town of Samuels -- 6,200,000Washington County School District -- 9,600,000
2. In the first half of the year $4,120,000 was collected for the County General Fund, $3,456,000 for the Town and $4,608,000 for the School District.
3. Liabilities to all three units were recorded.
Required: Record the transactions in the accounts of the Washington County Tax Agency Fund.
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The county collector of Sun County is responsible for collecting all property taxes levied by funds and governments within
the boundaries of the county. To reimburse the county for estimated administrative expenses of operating the tax
custodial fund, the custodial fund deducts 2 percent from the collections for the town, the school district, and the other
towns. The total amount deducted is added to the collections for the county and remitted to the Sun County General
Fund.
The following events occurred during the year:
1. Current-year tax levies to be collected by the custodial fund were
County General Fund
Town of Bayshore
Sun County Consolidated School District
Total
$ 7,664,480
5,508,845
10,778,175
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2. During the year, $20,358,000 of the current year's taxes was collected.
3. The 2 percent administrative collection fee was recorded. A schedule of amounts collected for each…
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ACCOUNTING F/GOV.+NON...(LL)
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