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In the absence of partnership deed, specify the rules relating to the following:
(i) Sharing of profits and losses.
(ii) Interest on partner’s capital.
(iii) Interest on Partner’s drawings.
(iv) Interest on Partner’s loan
(v) Salary to a partner.
Solution
(i) Sharing of profits and losses: If the partnership deed is silent on sharing of profit or losses among the partners of a firm, then according to the Partnership Act of 1932, profits and losses are to be shared equally by all the partners of the firm.
(ii) Interest on partner’s capital: If the partnership deed is silent on interest on partner’s capital, then according to the Partnership Act of 1932, no interest on capital should be given to the partners of the firm.
(iii) Interest on partner’s drawings: If the partnership deed is silent on interest on partner’s drawings, then according to the Partnership Act of 1932, no interest on drawing should be charged from the partners of the firm for the amount of capital withdrawn in form of drawings.
(iv) Interest on partner’s loan: If the partnership deed is silent on interest on partner’s loan, then according to the Partnership Act of 1932, the partners are entitled for 6% p.a. interest on the loan forwarded by them to the firm.
(v) Salary to a partner: If the partnership deed is silent on salary to a partner, then according to the Partnership Act of 1932, no salary should be given to any partner.
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Particulars | (₹) | Particulars | (₹) |
To Interest on Capital | By Profit & loss account (After manager’s commission) | -(2)- | |
Richa | ______ | ||
Anmol | ______ | ||
To Anmol’s Salary a/c | 12,500 | ||
To Profit transferred to: Richa’s Capital A/C (1) | -(1)- | ||
Anmol’s Capital A/c | ______ | ||
______ | ______ |
The amount to be reflected in blank (1) will be:
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Following is their Profit & Loss Appropriation Account
Particulars | (₹) | Particulars | (₹) |
To Interest on Capital | By Profit & loss account (After manager’s commission) | -(2)- | |
Richa | ______ | ||
Anmol | ______ | ||
To Anmol’s Salary a/c | 12,500 | ||
To Profit transferred to: Richa’s Capital A/C (1) | -(1)- | ||
Anmol’s Capital A/c | ______ | ||
______ | ______ |
The amount to be reflected in blank (2) will be: