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Chapter 9, Problem 3RE
Cee & Co.’s fiscal year begins April 1. At the beginning of its fiscal year, Cee & Co. estimates that it will owe $17,400 in property taxes for the year. On June 1, its property taxes are assessed at $17,000, which it pays immediately. Prepare the related
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Cee & Co.’s fiscal year begins April 1. At the beginning of its fiscal year, Cee & Co. estimates that it will owe $17,400 in property taxes for the year. On June 1, its property taxes are assessed at $17,000, which it pays immediately.
Required:
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Prepare the related journal entries for April 1, May 1, and June 1.
2.
Then compute the monthly property tax expense that Cee & Co. would record during July through March.
Sera Corporation has made and recorded its quarterly income tax payments. After a final review of taxesfor the year, the company identifies an additional $40,000 of income tax expense that should be recorded.A portion of this additional expense, $6,000, is deferred for payment in future years. Record Sera’s yearendadjusting entry for income tax expense.
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