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

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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 blank 18 6
7 Sept. 12     fill in the blank 20 fill in the blank 21 7
8       fill in the blank 23 fill in the blank 24 8
9       fill in the blank 26 fill in the blank 27 9
10 Sept. 22     fill in the blank 29 fill in the blank 30 10
11       fill in the blank 32 fill in the blank 33 11
12       fill in the blank 35 fill in the blank 36 12
13 Sept. 28     fill in the blank 38 fill in the blank 39 13
14       fill in the blank 41 fill in the blank 42 14
15       fill in the blank 44 fill in the blank 45 15
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