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Question 12 Chapter 7 – Unimax Publications of Class 11
12. Record the following transactions of Daljit Ranchi, Kochi in a two-column cash book and the balance of the book on 31st January 2023:
Date | Particular | ₹ | Date | Particular | ₹ |
2023 | 2023 | ||||
Jan.1 | Cash balance | 1,000 | Jan.16 | Bought goods, including IGST @ 12% | 6,720 |
Jan.1 | Bank balance | 14,500 | Jan.19 | Paid Shyam by cheque | 3,700 |
Jan.1 | Cash received from sales shares* | 60,000 | Discount received from him | 300 | |
Jan.2 | Paid into bank | 50,000 | Jan.20 | Drew from bank | 3,000 |
Jan.3 | Purchase goods from M/s. Agarwal & Co. ₹13,000 plus CGST and SGST @ 6% each and payment by cheque ₹14,000 in full settlement | Jan.22 | Cash drawn from the bank for personal use | 2,000 | |
Jan.24 | Cash sales, including CGST and SGST @ 6% each | 1,904 | |||
Jan.27 | Received from Sharma | 18,000 | |||
Jan.4 | Paid wages | 2,400 | Discount allowed | 500 | |
Jan.5 | Received from Mohan a cheque for ₹ 9,800 against due of ₹10,000 in full settlement of his account | Jan.28 | Deposited cash into the bank | 15,000 | |
Jan.8 | Mohan cheque deposited into bank | Jan.28 | Gave cheque for cash purchases including IGST @ 12% | 2,240 | |
Jan.14 | Paid to stationery plus CGST and SGST @ 6% each. | 1,500 | Jan.30 | Paid rent by cheque plus CGST and SGST @ 6% each | 2,000 |
*GST is not levied on purchases and sales of securities.
The solution of Question 12 Chapter 7 – Unimax Publications of Class 11
Dr. | Cash Book | Cr. | |||||||
Date | Particulars | L. F. | cash | Bank | Date | Particulars | L. F. | cash | Bank |
2023 | 2023 | ||||||||
Jan.1 | To Balance b/d | 1,000 | 14,500 | Jan.2 | By Bank A/c | 50,000 | |||
Jan.1 | To Investment | 60,000 | Jan.3 | By purchases A/c | 12,440 | ||||
Jan.2 | To Cash A/c | 50,000 | Jan.3 | By Input CGST A/c | 780 | ||||
Jan.8 | To cheque in hand A/c | 9,800 | Jan.3 | By Input SGST A/c | 780 | ||||
Jan.20 | To Bank A/c | 3,000 | Jan.4 | By wages A/c | 2,400 | ||||
Jan.24 | To sales A/c | 1,700 | Jan.14 | By Stationery A/c | 1,500 | ||||
Jan.24 | To Output CGST A/c | 102 | Jan.14 | By Input CGST A/c | 90 | ||||
Jan.24 | To Output SGSTA/c | 102 | Jan.14 | By Input SGST A/c | 90 | ||||
Jan.27 | To Ashok Mitra A/c | 18,000 | Jan.16 | By Purchases A/c | 6,000 | ||||
Jan.28 | To Cash A/c | 15,000 | Jan.16 | By Input IGST A/c | 720 | ||||
Jan.19 | By Shyam A/c | 3,700 | |||||||
Jan.20 | By Cash A/c | 3,000 | |||||||
Jan.22 | By Drawing A/c | 2,000 | |||||||
Jan.28 | By Bank A/c | 15,000 | |||||||
Jan.28 | By purchases A/c | 2,000 | |||||||
Jan.28 | By Input IGST A/c | 240 | |||||||
Jan.30 | By Rent A/c | 2,000 | |||||||
Jan.30 | By Input CGST A/c | 120 | |||||||
Jan.30 | By Input SGST A/c | 120 | |||||||
Jan.31 | By balance c/d | 8,104 | 62,120 | ||||||
83,904 | 89,300 | 83,904 | 89,300 | ||||||
Feb.1 | To balance b/d | 8,104 | 62,120 |
Dr. | Journal | ||||
Date | Particulars | L. F. | DRBIT | CREDIT | |
2023 | |||||
Jan.3 | Purchases A/c | Dr. | 560 | ||
To Discount received A/c | 560 | ||||
(Being the discount received against payment made by cheque) | |||||
Dr. | 9,800 | ||||
Jan.5 | Cheque in hand A/c | Dr. | 200 | ||
Discount allowed A/c | 10,000 | ||||
To sales A/c | |||||
(Being the discount allowed to Mohan against payment received by cheque) | |||||
Jan.19 | Shyam A/c | Dr. | 300 | ||
To Discount received A/c | 300 | ||||
(Being the discount received against payment made by cheque) | |||||
Jan.27 | Discount allowed A/c | Dr. | 500 | ||
To Sharma A/c | 500 | ||||
(Being the discount allowed to Sharma against payment received) | |||||
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