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Renna buys certain goods for ₹ 4,000 and sells them to Ashok at a profit of ₹ 500. If Ashok does not sells the goods further and rate of GST = 5%, the output GST for Ashok is ______. - Mathematics

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प्रश्न

Renna buys certain goods for ₹ 4,000 and sells them to Ashok at a profit of ₹ 500. If Ashok does not sells the goods further and rate of GST = 5%, the output GST for Ashok is ______.

विकल्प

  • ₹ 225

  • ₹ 175

  • ₹ 25

  • ₹ 00

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Renna buys certain goods for ₹ 4,000 and sells them to Ashok at a profit of ₹ 500. If Ashok does not sells the goods further and rate of GST = 5%, the output GST for Ashok is ₹ 25.

Explanation:

Cost price of certain goods for Renna = ₹ 4000

Profit = ₹ 500

Input GST = 5% of ₹ 4000

= (5100×4000)

= ₹ 200

Selling price of certain goods by Renna to Ashok = C.P + Profit

= ₹ 4000 + ₹ 500

= ₹ 4500

Rate of GST = 5%

∴ Output GST = 5% of ₹ 4500

= (5100×4500)

= ₹ 225

∴ Output GST Ashok = Output GST – Input GST

= ₹ 225 – ₹ 200

= ₹ 25

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