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Ef Ltd. Invited Applications for Issuing 80,000 Equity Shares of ₹ 50 Each at a Premium of 20%. the Amount Was Payable as Follows: on Application: ₹ 20 per Share (Including Premium ₹ 5) - Accountancy

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EF Ltd. invited applications for issuing 80,000 equity shares of  ₹ 50 each at a premium of 20%. The amount was payable as follows:
On Application: ₹ 20 per share (including premium ₹ 5)    
On Allotment: ₹ 15 per share (including premium ₹ 5)
On First Call: ₹ 15 per share
On Second and Final call: Balance amount
Applications for 1,20,000 shares were received. Applications for 20,000 shares were rejected and pro-rata allotment was made to the remaining applicants.
Seema, holding 4,000 shares failed to pay the allotment money. Afterward, the first call was made. Seema paid allotment money along with the first call. Sahaj who had applied for 2,500 shares failed to pay the first call money. Sahaj's shares were forfeited and subsequently reissued to Geeta for ₹ 60 per share, ₹ 50 per share paid up. Final call was not made. Pass necessary journal entries for the above transactions in the books of EF Ltd. by opening a calls-in-arrears account.

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Journal

Date Particulars   L.F.

Debit

Amount(₹)

Credit

Amount(₹)

  Bank A/c Dr.   24,00,000  
  To Share Application A/c     24,00,000
  (Being Application money received on 1,20,000 shares)      
         
  Share Application A/c Dr. 24,00,000  
  To Share Capital A/c (80,000 × 15)     12,00,000
  To Securities Premium A/c (80,000 × 5)     4,00,000
  To Share Allotment A/c     4,00,000
  To Bank A/c     4,00,000
  (Being application money adjusted and excess money on 20,000 shares refunded)      
         
  Share Allotment A/c Dr. 12,00,000  
  To Share Capital A/c     8,00,000
  To Securities Premium A/c     4,00,000
  (Being allotment due on 80,000 shares)      
         
  Bank A/c  Dr. 7,60,000  
  Calls–in–Arrears A/c (4000 × 15 – 20,000) Dr. 40,000  
  To Share Allotment A/c     8,00,000
  (Being Allotment money received and excess money on application adjusted)      
         
  Share First Call A/c Dr. 12,00,000  
  To Share Capital A/c     12,00,000
  (Being call money due)      
         
  Bank A/c Dr. 11,70,000  
  Calls–in–Arrears A/c (2000 × 15) Dr. 30,000  
  To Share First Call A/c     12,00,000
  (Being first call money received)      
         
  Bank A/c Dr. 40,000  
  To Call–in–Arrears A/c     40,000
  (Being allotment money received on 4,000 shares)      
         
  Share Capital A/c (2,000 × 40) Dr. 80,000  
  To Share Forfeiture A/c (2000 × 25)     50,000
  To Calls–in–Arrears A/c     30,000
  (Being Sahaj’s share forfeited)      
         
  Bank A/c Dr. 1,20,000  
  To Share Capital A/c     1,00,000
  To Securities Premium A/c     20,000
  (Being Sahaj’s shares reissued for ₹  60 per share and (₹) 50 paid up)      
         
  Share Forfeiture A/c Dr. 50,000  
  To Capital Reserve A/c     50,000
  (Being amount transferred on shares reissued)      

 

Computation Table

Categories Shares Applied

Shares
Allotted

Money received on Application @ (₹) 20 Money Transferred to Share Capital @ (₹) 15 Money Transferred to Securities Premium @ (₹) 5 Allotment due @ (₹) 15 Excess on Application Refund
I 20,000 Nil 4,00,000 - - - - 4,00,000
II 1,00,000 80,000 20,00,000 12,00,000 4,00,000 12,00,000 4,00,000 -
  1,20,000 80,000 24,00,000 12,00,000 4,00,000 12,00,000 4,00,000 4,00,000

 

  Shares Allotted Shares Applied Excess on Application
Seema’s Shares (Category II) 4,000 5,000 ( 4,000 × 1,00,000/80,000)

20,000

Sahaj’s Shares (Category II)

2,000 (2,500 × 80,000/1,00,000)

2,500 
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You are required to complete the journal entries by filling up the missing information represented by '??', including the number of shares and narration, if any.


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