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Chapter 4, Problem 20EP
a.
To determine
Journalize the property tax revenue transactions in the General Fund general journal.
b.
To determine
Journalize the property tax revenue transactions in the governmental activities journal.
c.
To determine
Prepare a schedule of tax revenue recognized in the General Fund and government-wide level.
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During the current year, the City of Plattsburgh recorded the following transactions related to its property taxes:
Levied property taxes of $6,670,000, of which 2 percent is estimated to be uncollectible.
Collected current property taxes amounting to $6,035,000.
Collected $58,000 in delinquent taxes and $4,800 in interest and penalties on the delinquent taxes. These amounts had been recorded as Deferred Inflows of Resources in the prior year.
Imposed penalties and interest in the amount of $6,600 but only expects to collect $6,200 of that amount.
Reclassified uncollected taxes and interest and penalties as delinquent. These amounts are not expected to be collected within the first 60 days of the following fiscal year.
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Prepare journal entries to record the property tax transactions in the General Fund.
During the current year, the City of Plattsburgh recorded the following transactions related to its property taxes:
Levied property taxes of $6,670,000, of which 2 percent is estimated to be uncollectible.
Collected current property taxes amounting to $6,035,000.
Collected $58,000 in delinquent taxes and $4,800 in interest and penalties on the delinquent taxes. These amounts had been recorded as Deferred Inflows of Resources in the prior year.
Imposed penalties and interest in the amount of $6,600 but only expects to collect $6,200 of that amount.
Reclassified uncollected taxes and interest and penalties as delinquent. These amounts are not expected to be collected within the first 60 days of the following fiscal year.
Required
Prepare journal entries to record the property tax transactions in the General Fund.
During the current year, the City of Plattsburgh recorded the following transactions related to its property taxes:
Levied property taxes of $6,590,000, of which 2 percent is estimated to be uncollectible.
Collected current property taxes amounting to $5,973,000.
Collected $52,900 in delinquent taxes and $4,800 in interest and penalties on the delinquent taxes. These amounts had been recorded as Deferred Inflows of Resources in the prior year.
Imposed penalties and interest in the amount of $7,400 but only expects to collect $6,200 of that amount.
Reclassified uncollected taxes and interest and penalties as delinquent. These amounts are not expected to be collected within the first 60 days of the following fiscal year.
Required
Prepare journal entries to record the property tax transactions in the General Fund.
Prepare journal entries to record the property tax transactions in the governmental activities journal.
Determine the amount of property tax revenue recognized during the…
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ACCT. FOR GOV.&NONPROF. ENTITIES>CUSTOM
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