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- Enter the following transactions in the General Journal. Calculate GST @ 5% and PST @ 6% on all transactions as applicable Note the following: o All amounts given are pre-tax values. o Discounts are determined on pre-tax amounts. 2 Bought merchandise on account from KFG Manufacturing, $7,500. Invoice #321. terms 2/10, n/30. July 4. Paid Johnson's Trucking for transporting the merchandise bought from KFG Manufacturing, $350. Paid by cheque #65. 4. Sold $435 worth of merchandise to Alfred Wren. He paid by cheque # 42. 4. A. Wren returned $65 worth of merchandise due to damage. A full cash refund was issued. 11. Paid KFG Manufacturing for Invoice #321. Cheque #66. 12. The owner of KFG Manufacturing withdraw cash of $500 from the business and took a used desk valued at $350. 15. Bought equipment for the store for $2650.00 16. Paid telephone expense $900 (include GST & PST)On March 25, Osgood Company sold merchandise on account, $2,700 terms n/30. The applicable sales tax percentage is 7%. Record the transaction. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.On March 25, Osgood Company sold merchandise on account, $4,200 terms n/30. The applicable sales tax percentage is 6%. Record the transaction. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank. Mar. 25
- Jan. 3 Sold merchandise on account to R. Martinez, invoice no. 101, $153.50 plus sales tax of $12.28.Abbey Co. sold merchandise to Gomez Co. on account, $35,000, subject to a sales tax of 5%. The cost of the merchandise sold is $24,500. When recording the general journal entry, how much should be credited to the liability account called sales tax payable?Record the following transactions in general journal form. a. Sold merchandise on account to A. Bauer, $680 plus $54.40 sales tax (invoice no. D446). Bauer returned $105.50 of the merchandise. Issued credit memo no. 114 for $113.94 ($105.50 for the amount of the sale plus $8.44 for the amount of the sales tax.
- Sales Tax Transactions Journalize the entries to record the following selected transactions. a. Sold $5,100 of merchandise on account, subject to a sales tax of 7%. The cost of merchandise sold was $3,010. For a compound transaction, if an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank. b. Paid $47,320 to the state sales tax department for taxes collected.During the month of September, the following transactions occurred. The applicable sales tax rate is 6%. Sept. 2 Sold merchandise on account to Sam Larson, $1,400, plus sales tax. 7 Sold merchandise on account to David Mitchell, $1,900, plus sales tax. 12 Issued credit memorandum to Sam Larson for $689, including sales tax of $39. 22 Sold merchandise on account to Matt Feustal, $500, plus sales tax. 28 Sold merchandise on account to Ana Cardona, $850, plus sales tax. Enter the transactions in the general journal. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.During the month of September, the following transactions occurred. The applicable sales tax rate is 6%. Sept. 2 Sold merchandise on account to Sam Larson, $1,400, plus sales tax. 7 Sold merchandise on account to David Mitchell, $1,900, plus sales tax. 12 Issued credit memorandum to Sam Larson for $689, including sales tax of $39. 22 Sold merchandise on account to Matt Feustal, $500, plus sales tax. 28 Sold merchandise on account to Ana Cardona, $850, plus sales tax. Enter the transactions in the general journal. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank. Page: 1
- During the month of September, the following transactions occurred. The applicable sales tax rate is 6%. Sept. 2 Sold merchandise on account to Sam Larson, $1,400, plus sales tax. 7 Sold merchandise on account to David Mitchell, $1,900, plus sales tax. 12 Issued credit memorandum to Sam Larson for $689, including sales tax of $39. 22 Sold merchandise on account to Matt Feustal, $500, plus sales tax. 28 Sold merchandise on account to Ana Cardona, $850, plus sales tax. Enter the transactions in the general journal. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank. Page: 1 DATE DESCRIPTION POST.REF. DEBIT CREDIT 1 Sept. 2 fill in the blank 2 fill in the blank 3 1 2 fill in the blank 5 fill in the blank 6 2 3 fill in the blank 8 fill in the blank 9 3 4 Sept. 7 fill in the blank 11 fill in the blank 12 4 5 fill in the blank 14 fill in the blank 15 5 6 fill in the blank 17 fill in the…On March 25, Osgood Company sold merchandise on account, $4,100, terms n/30. The applicable sales tax percentage is 7%. Journalize this transaction. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank. March 25Journalize the entries to record the following selected transactions:a. Sold $62,800 of merchandise on account, subject to a sales tax of 5%. The cost of the merchandise sold was $37,500.b. Paid $39,650 to the state sales tax department for taxes collected.