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प्रश्न
Harshna gave her car for service at service station on 27-05-2009 and was charged as follows:
- 3.10 litres engine oil @ Rs 178.75 per litre and VAT @ 20%.
- Rs 1,105.12 for all other services and VAT @ 12.5%.
- Rs 2,095.80 as labour charges and service tax @10%.
- 3% cess on service Tax.
Find the bill amount.
उत्तर
a. The total litres of engine oil used = 3.10 L
Rate of engine oil per litres = Rs. 178.75
The cost of engine oil = 3.10 × 178.75 = Rs. 554.125
= `554.125 + 20/100 xx 554.125`
= `554.125 + 1/5 xx 554.125`
= 554.125 + 110.825
= Rs. 664.95
b. Total amount for other services:
= Other Service Charges + VAT @ 12.5%
= 1105.12 + 12.5% of 1105.12
= 1105.12 + 138.14
= Rs. 1243.26
c. Total Amount for Labour Charges
= Labour charges + 10% service tax
= 2095.80 + 10% of 2095.80
= 2095.80 + 209.58
= Rs. 2305.38
d. 3% on service Tax
As calculated earlier, service tax = Rs. 209.58
Cess on Service Tax @ 3% = `3/100 xx 209.58`
= Rs. 6.29
Bill amount = Rs. 664.95 + Rs. 1243.26 + Rs. 2305.38 + Rs. 6.29
= Rs. 4219.98
= Rs. 4220
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