Prepare the Property, Plant and Equipment note as it would appear in the financial statements of The Hammer-Mill for the financial year ended 31 December 2019. Note:

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Uncle Jackson owns and operates The Hammer- Mill, an entity that specialises in producing maize
meal and stock feeds. It is based in Polokwane Limpopo and has a 31 December financial year end.
The entity is registered for VAT and so are all other entities that it is trading with. Assume all amounts
are VAT inclusive unless stated otherwise.
During the financial year ended 31 December 2019, you are presented with the following information:
Land and bulldings
The business has property that was acquired on 30 April 2017 at a cost of R 1 035 000. At acquisition,
25% of this property constituted the land, the rest buildings. This property was declared ready for use
as intended by management on 1 May 2017. In February 2019, Uncle Jackson decided to expand
operations into Tzaneen and bought a piece of Land worth R287 500. This transaction occurred on 28
February 2019. He simply bought the land but decided that he would develop the land into another
milling factory at the beginning of the 2020 financial year.
It is company policy to depreciate buildings over their estimated useful lives of 25 years. The buildings
have a negligible residual value.
Milling Plant
The Hammer - Mill purchased its milling plant on 15 June 2017 at a cost of R690 000. The plant had
to be installed and tested by qualified technicians. The installation and testing of this plant cost The
Hammer-mill R34 500. 20 bags of maize meal were produced during the testing phase and were sold
for R92 each. The plant was declared ready for use on 1 July 2017.
It is company policy to depreciate the Plant using the straight line method over its estimated life of 8
years. The plant has a residual value worth 10% of the purchase price excluding VAT.
Delivery vehicles
The Hammer- Mill purchased light truck for use in delivering their products to their customers on 1
July 2017. Uncle Jackson paid the full purchase price amounting to R195 500 on the same date via
EFT. This truck was ready for use on 1 July 2017. On 31 August 2019, Uncle Jackson sold this light
truck for R97 750. He bought a new delivery van on 30 September 2019, which was ready for use on
the same date for R230 000. The amount was paid via EFT on that same date.
It is company policy to depreciate the delivery vehicles over their estimated useful lives of 5 years using
the straight-line method. Assume that the delivery vehicle has no residual value.
YOU ARE REQUIRED TO:
a)
Prepare the Property, Plant and Equipment note as it would appear in the financial
statements of The Hammer-Mill for the financial year ended 31 December 2019.
Note:
Show all your calculations
Transcribed Image Text:Uncle Jackson owns and operates The Hammer- Mill, an entity that specialises in producing maize meal and stock feeds. It is based in Polokwane Limpopo and has a 31 December financial year end. The entity is registered for VAT and so are all other entities that it is trading with. Assume all amounts are VAT inclusive unless stated otherwise. During the financial year ended 31 December 2019, you are presented with the following information: Land and bulldings The business has property that was acquired on 30 April 2017 at a cost of R 1 035 000. At acquisition, 25% of this property constituted the land, the rest buildings. This property was declared ready for use as intended by management on 1 May 2017. In February 2019, Uncle Jackson decided to expand operations into Tzaneen and bought a piece of Land worth R287 500. This transaction occurred on 28 February 2019. He simply bought the land but decided that he would develop the land into another milling factory at the beginning of the 2020 financial year. It is company policy to depreciate buildings over their estimated useful lives of 25 years. The buildings have a negligible residual value. Milling Plant The Hammer - Mill purchased its milling plant on 15 June 2017 at a cost of R690 000. The plant had to be installed and tested by qualified technicians. The installation and testing of this plant cost The Hammer-mill R34 500. 20 bags of maize meal were produced during the testing phase and were sold for R92 each. The plant was declared ready for use on 1 July 2017. It is company policy to depreciate the Plant using the straight line method over its estimated life of 8 years. The plant has a residual value worth 10% of the purchase price excluding VAT. Delivery vehicles The Hammer- Mill purchased light truck for use in delivering their products to their customers on 1 July 2017. Uncle Jackson paid the full purchase price amounting to R195 500 on the same date via EFT. This truck was ready for use on 1 July 2017. On 31 August 2019, Uncle Jackson sold this light truck for R97 750. He bought a new delivery van on 30 September 2019, which was ready for use on the same date for R230 000. The amount was paid via EFT on that same date. It is company policy to depreciate the delivery vehicles over their estimated useful lives of 5 years using the straight-line method. Assume that the delivery vehicle has no residual value. YOU ARE REQUIRED TO: a) Prepare the Property, Plant and Equipment note as it would appear in the financial statements of The Hammer-Mill for the financial year ended 31 December 2019. Note: Show all your calculations
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