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There Are Three Dealers A, B and C in Maharashtra. Suppose, the Trade of Each of Them in September 2018 Was as Shown in the Following Table. - Algebra

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There are three dealers A, B and C in Maharashtra. Suppose, the trade of each of them in september 2018 was as shown in the following table. 
The rate of GST on each transaction was 5%.
Read the table and answer the questions below it.  

Dealer GST
collected
on the sale
GST paid at the time of
purchase
ITC Tax paid
to the
Govt.
Taxbalance
with the
Govt.
A Rs.5000 Rs. 6000 Rs. 5000 Rs. 0 Rs. 1000
B Rs 5000 Rs. 4000 Rs. 4000 Rs. 1000 Rs. 0
C Rs.5000 Rs. 5000 Rs. 5000 Rs. 0 Rs. 0 

(i) How much amount did the dealer A get by sale ?
(ii) For how much amount did the dealer B buy the articles ?
(iii) How much is the balance of CGST and SGST left with the government that was paid by A ? 

उत्तर

(i) The sale of dealer `A=100/5xx5000=1,00,000` rupess 

(ii) The purchase of dealer `B=100/5xx4000=80,000` rupees 

(iii) ∴ Balance of CGST paid by A = 1000/2= Rs.500 and SGST = Rs. 500

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