Mamba Stores Ltd. deals in a variety of vatable and non-vatable goods. The following transactions took place during the month of December 2009: Determine: (i) A value...

      

Mamba Stores Ltd. deals in a variety of vatable and non-vatable goods. The following transactions took place during the month of December 2009:

December 1: Sold goods 011 credit to Wepesi Traders for Sh.100,000.
December 3: Purchased goods on cash basis from Riverside Traders for. 8h.98,000. December 4: Purchased electronic tax register for Sh.75,000 and paid by cheque.
December 8: Wepesi Traders returned goods valued at 8h.30,000 and received a credit note.
December 9: Sold goods to BB Ltd., a company based in Tanzania, for Sh.150,000. December 14: Paid electricity bills amounting to Sh.5,000.
December 15: Received a debit note of Sh.24,000 from Riverside Traders. December 18: Purchased office stationery for Sh.36,000.
December 21: Supplied goods to the Ministry of Agriculture valued at Sh.800,000. December 24: Imported goods from Dubai for Sh.400.000 exclusive of import duty of 25%
and value added tax of 16%
December 28: Purchased fuel for business vehicles for Sh.75,000. December 29: Paid Sh.34,000 for catering services.
December 30: Paid Sh45,000 for audit services.

Determine:
(i) A value added tax (VAT) account for the month of December 2009.
(ii) Comment on the penalties due where the VAT is not paid by Mambo Stores Ltd. on the due date(s).

  

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Wilfred
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Wilfykil answered the question on February 15, 2019 at 08:34


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