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प्रश्न
Tata Ltd. issued 5,000, 10% Debentures of Rs 100 each on 1st April 2012. The issue was fully subscribed. According to the terms of issue, interest on debentures is payable half-yearly on 30th September and 31st March and tax deducted at source is 10%.
Pass the necessary journal entries related to the debenture interest for the half-yearly ending on 31st March 2013 and transfer of interest on debentures to Statement of Profit and Loss.
उत्तर
Journal | ||||
Date | Particulars | L.F. |
Debit Rs |
Credit Rs |
2012 Sept.30 |
Debenture Interest A/c `(500000xx10/100 xx 6/12)` Dr. To Income Tax Payable A/c (25,000 ×10%) To Debenture holders’ A/c (Being amount of interest due for 6 months and tax deducted at source) |
25,000
|
2,500 22,500
|
|
Sept. 30 |
Debenture holders’ A/c Dr. To Bank A/c (Being interest paid to the debenture holders) |
22,500
|
22,500
|
|
Sept.30 |
Income Tax Payable A/c Dr. To Bank A/c (Being payment of tax on interest on denatures) |
2,500
|
2,500
|
|
2013 Mar.31 |
Debenture Interest A/c `(500000xx10/100xx6/12)` Dr. To Income Tax Payable A/c (12,000 ×10%) To Debenture holders’ A/c (Being amount of interest due for 6 months and tax |
25,000
|
2,500 22,500
|
|
Mar.31 |
Debenture holders’ A/c Dr. To Bank A/c (Being interest paid to the debenture holders) |
22,500
|
22,500
|
|
Mar.31 |
Income Tax Payable A/c Dr. To Bank A/c (Being payment of tax on interest on denatures) |
2,500
|
2,500
|
|
Mar.31 |
Statement of Profit and Loss A/c Dr. To interest on debentures A/c (Being interest or debentures transferred to statement of |
50,000
|
50,000
|
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