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Jay Kay Ltd. an ‘other listed company’ issued 60,000 12% debentures of Rs. 100 each at par redeemable at the end of 5 years at a premium of 20%. - Accountancy

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Jay Kay Ltd. an ‘other listed company’ issued 60,000 12% debentures of Rs. 100 each at par redeemable at the end of 5 years at a premium of 20%. On this date, a balance of Rs. 5,00,000 in the securities premium reserve account. The company created the required amount of debenture redemption reserve in 3 equal instalments on March 31, 2017, 2018 and 2019. It invested in specified securities (DRI) the required amount on April, 01 of the financial year Debentures were duly redeemed on the record necessary journal entries for:

  1. Issue of debentures
  2. Writing off loss on issue of debentures.
  3. Interest and debentures for 2015-16 assuring if are paid annually & tax deducted at service is 10%.
  4. Regarding redemption of debentures.
Journal Entry

Solution

In the books of Jay kay limited
Date Particulars L.F. Dr. (₹) Cr. (₹)
1. Bank A/c    ...Dr.   60,00,000  
  To Debenture application and allotment A/c     60,00,000
  (Being debenture money received)      
2. Debenture application A/c   ...Dr.   60,00,000  
  Loss on issue on debenture A/c   12,00,000  
  To 12% Debenture A/c     60,00,000
  To Premium on redemption A/c     12,00,000
  (Being amount transfer to Debenture A/c)      
3. Securities premium A/c   ...Dr.   5,00,000  
  Statement of Profit and Loss A/c   7,00,000  
  To Loss on issue of debenture A/c     12,00,000
  (Being loss charged to securities premium
and statement of profit and loss)
     
4. Debenture Interest A/c   ...Dr.   7,20,000  
  To Debenture holder A/c     6,48,000
  To Tax deducted at Source     72,000
  (Being Debenture interest due)      
5. Tax deducted at Source A/c    ...Dr.   72,000  
  To Bank A/c     72,000
  (Being T.D.S. deposited)      
6. Debenture holder A/c   ...Dr.   6,48,000  
  To Bank A/c     6,48,000
  (Being net interest paid to holder)      
7. 12% Debenture A/c   ...Dr.   60,00,000  
  Premium on redemption A/c ...Dr.   12,00,000  
  To Debenture holder A/c     72,00,000
  (Being amount paid to debenture holder)      
8. Debenture holder A/c   ...Dr.   72,00,000  
  To Bank A/c     72,00,000
  (Being amount paid to debenture holder)      
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Chapter 2: Issue and Redemption of Debentures - Questions for Practice [Page 142]

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NCERT Accountancy - Company Accounts and Analysis of Financial Statements [English] Class 12
Chapter 2 Issue and Redemption of Debentures
Questions for Practice | Q 19. | Page 142
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