SWFT Essntl Tax Individ/Bus Entities 2020
23rd Edition
ISBN: 9780357391266
Author: Nellen
Publisher: Cengage
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14) When examining revenue transactions, which of the following transactions is classified as an exchange transaction?
A) When a homeowner pays property taxes
B) When a university receives a federal grant that mandates a certain type of research activity
C) When an aquatic center receives cash for a group swim
D) When an employer deducts money for state tax withholding
Property taxes are the "cash cow" for many governmental entities. However, not all property taxes are collected. This week in your discussion post I want you to provide two Items: The journal entry to write off uncollectible delinquent taxes How could a government attempt to reduce their uncollectible taxes?
Choose the best answer from the four choices
Assuming that a government will collect its sales taxes in sufficient time to satisfy the “available” criterion, it would ordinarily recognize revenue from sales taxes in its governmental fund statements
When the underlying sales transaction takes place
On the date the merchant must remit the taxes to the government
On the date the merchant must file a tax return
When the taxes are received by the government
Assuming that a government will collect its sales taxes in sufficient time to satisfy the “available” criterion, it would ordinarily recognize revenue from sales taxes in its government‐wide statements
When the underlying sales transaction takes place
On the date the merchant must remit the taxes to the government
On the date the merchant must file a tax return
When the taxes are received by the government
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