6-9. Sweet Co., a manufacturer of refined sugar, became subject to VAT effective November 1 of the current year. During the month, the following are its data: Refined sugar withdrawn from refinery. VAT inclusive Purchases of - Supplies from VAT registered suppliers Packaging materials, VAT inclusive Sugar cane from planters Water bill Salaries of officials and employees Inventory per balance sheet, December 1: Packaging materials Supplies purchased from VAT registered persons Supplies purchased from non-VAT suppliers 6.The presumptive input tax is_. A. 5,250 B. 13,860 C. 14,000 D. 35,000 7. The transitional input tax is__. A. 654.50 B. 2,975.00 C. 2,998.00 D. 3,506.25 8. The total creditable input taxes is_ A. 13,828.00 B. 22,935.00 C. 24,530.54 D 92 935.00 P 924,000 38,500 27,060 350,000 12,000 150,000 17,875 14,850 4,750
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- Journalize the following transactions for Sheridan Company. (a) Purchased 5,900 units of raw materials on account for $16.930. The standard cost was $17,700. (b) Issued 5,800 units of raw materials for production. The standard units were 5.890. List all debit entries before credit entries. Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually) No. Account Titles and Explanation (a) (b) Debit CreditABC Manufacturing has the following account balances at the beginning of the current year: Raw Materials Inventory P57,500; WIP Inventory P172,500; and Finished Goods Inventory P138,000. Additional information during January: - Purchased of Raw Materials: On account P230,000.00; Cash P92,000.00; and - Issuance of Raw Materials to the production department, 10% are indirect materials P207,000.00. Which of the following is the amount of the direct materials used? Select the correct response: P174,800.00 P184,000.00 P186,300.00 P201,250.00The following information relates to a company G6 Ltd for the year ended 30 June 2020:Transaction totals for the year ended 30 June 2020 RCredit purchases of raw materials 503 750Freight on raw materials purchases (on credit) 99 833Sales of finished products 11 440 000Direct labour:Factory wages 828 600Pension fund contributions paid by employer 172 500Medical aid paid by employer 227 200UIF contributions paid by employer 8 144Indirect labour 500 250Electricity :Factory 211 450Administrative offices 127 900Rent expense:Factory 82 700Administrative offices 105 900Telephone and fax:Factory 111 166Administrative offices 145 438Insurance:Factory 205 894Administrative offices 132 716Selling and administrative costs 327 195Stationery 60 445Salaries and administrative staff 488 250Sales returns of finished products 49 361Consumables stores (indirect materials issued to the factory) 144 710Depreciation on factory machinery 180 211 Balances on 30 June 2020 RWork in process goods on hand 617…
- The following information relates to a company G6 Ltd for the year ended 30 June 2020:Transaction totals for the year ended 30 June 2020 RCredit purchases of raw materials 503 750Freight on raw materials purchases (on credit) 99 833Sales of finished products 11 440 000Direct labour: Factory wages 828 600Pension fund contributions paid by employer 172 500Medical aid paid by employer 227 200UIF contributions paid by employer 8 144Indirect labour 500 250Electricity :Factory 211 450Administrative offices 127 900Rent expense:Factory 82 700Administrative offices 105 900Telephone and fax: Factory 111 166Administrative offices 145 438Insurance:Factory 205 894Administrative offices 132 716Selling and administrative costs 327 195Stationery 60 445Salaries and administrative staff 488 250Sales returns of finished products 49 361Consumables stores (indirect materials issued to the factory) 144 710Depreciation on factory machinery 180 211Balances on 30 June 2020 RWork in process goods on hand 617…During June, Briganti Corporation purchased $83,000 of raw materials on credit to add to its raw materials inventory. A total of $68,000 of raw materials was requisitioned from the storeroom for use in production. These requisitioned raw materials included $8,000 of indirect materials. Required: Prepare journal entries to record the purchase of materials and their use in production. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field.) View transaction list Journal entry worksheet 1 2 Record the purchase of materials. Note: Enter debits before credits. Transaction 1 General Journal Debit CreditThe following information relates to a company G6 Ltd for the year ended 30 June 2020:Transaction totals for the year ended 30 June 2020 RCredit purchases of raw materials 503 750Freight on raw materials purchases (on credit) 99 833Sales of finished products 11 440 000Direct labour:Factory wages 828 600Pension fund contributions paid by employer 172 500Medical aid paid by employer 227 200UIF contributions paid by employer 8 144Indirect labour 500 250Electricity :Factory 211 450Administrative offices 127 900Rent expense:Factory 82 700Administrative offices 105 900Telephone and fax:Factory 111 166Administrative offices 145 438Insurance:Factory 205 894Administrative offices 132 716Selling and administrative costs 327 195Stationery 60 445Salaries and administrative staff 488 250Sales returns of finished products 49 361Consumables stores (indirect materials issued to the factory) 144 710Depreciation on factory machinery 180 211 Balances on 30 June 2020 RWork in process goods on hand 617…