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Record the Year 1 transactions in general journal form.
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The following transactions apply to Walnut Enterprises for Year 1, its first year of operations:
1. Received $41,000 cash from the issue of a short-term note with a 5 percent interest rate and a one-year maturity. The
note was made on April 1, Year 1.
2. Received $117,000 cash plus applicable sales tax from performing services. The services are subject to a sales tax rate
of 5 percent.
3. Paid $71,500 cash for other operating expenses during the year.
4. Paid the sales tax due on $97,000 of the service revenue for the year. Sales tax on the balance of the revenue is not
due until Year 2.
5. Recognized the accrued interest at December 31, Year 1.
The following transactions apply to Walnut Enterprises for Year 2:
1. Paid the balance of the sales tax due for Year 1.
2. Received $142,000 cash plus applicable sales tax from performing services. The services are subject to a sales tax rate
of 5 percent.
3. Repaid the principal of the note and applicable interest on April 1, Year 2.
4. Paid $84,500 of other operating expenses during the year.
5. Paid the sales tax due on $117,000 of the service revenue. The sales tax on the balance of the revenue is not due until
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The following transactions apply to Walnut Enterprises for Year 1, its first year of operations:
1. Received $41,000 cash from the issue of a short-term note with a 5 percent interest rate and a one-year maturity. The
note was made on April 1, Year 1.
2. Received $117,000 cash plus applicable sales tax from performing services. The services are subject to a sales tax rate
of 5 percent.
3. Paid $71,500 cash for other operating expenses during the year.
4. Paid the sales tax due on $97,000 of the service revenue for the year. Sales tax on the balance of the revenue is not
due until Year 2.
5. Recognized the accrued interest at December 31, Year 1.
The following transactions apply to Walnut Enterprises for Year 2:
1. Paid the balance of the sales tax due for Year 1.
2. Received $142,000 cash plus applicable sales tax from performing services. The services are subject to a sales tax rate
of 5 percent.
3. Repaid the principal of the note and applicable interest on April 1, Year 2.
4. Paid $84,500 of other operating expenses during the year.
5. Paid the sales tax due on $117,000 of the service revenue. The sales tax on the balance of the revenue is not due until
Year 3.
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