Answer: $1,651
Explanation:
The sole cost associated with Internal failure is the expense for fixing the dog beds prior to sale, totaling $1,651.
The remaining costs fall into the following categories:
- Repairs for dog beds under warranty - External failure cost Seamstress training. -
- Prevention cost Wages of part-time inspector of products - Appraisal cost
- The cost of replacements provided to customers for defective dog beds - External failure cost
- Product liability insurance - External failure cost
- Inspection of sewing machines during routine maintenance - Appraisal cost Inspection of fabric and thread for defects -
- Appraisal cost
Response:
- Impuesto sobre ventas a pagar
- FICA-impuestos de seguridad social a pagar que vencen en 40 días
Parte de un préstamo a largo plazo que vence en 1 mes
Los Pasivos Corrientes se refieren a obligaciones que deben ser pagadas en un período de 12 meses. Todo lo que sea mayor se clasifica como Pasivo a Largo Plazo. Según los elementos enlistados, los pasivos corrientes serán;
Impuesto sobre ventas a pagar, que son los tributos que el gobierno cobra sobre bienes y servicios, siendo responsabilidad de la empresa su recaudación y remisión puntual al gobierno. Esto es considerado pasivo corriente ya que se remiten con relativa frecuencia.
Los impuestos de seguridad social FICA pendientes por 40 días también son un pasivo corriente debido a su período de tiempo inferior a un año.
Una parte de un préstamo a largo plazo que vence en un mes también se clasifica como corriente por su vencimiento cercano.
During the quarter, employee wages exempt from FUTA or SUTA hinges on 15 weeks of service. Employee 1 received wages computed as 15 weeks × $900 totaling $13,500, with exemptions totaling $6,500 after deducting the $7,000 threshold. Employee 2 accrued wages of 15 weeks × $1,200 amounting to $18,000, thus $11,000 exempt. With total payments of $13,500 and $18,000 across both employees, computations yield a collective taxable wage of $14,000 by deducting exemptions from gross wages. Consequently, SUTA and FUTA taxes at the end of the first and second quarters result in SUTA at 0.057 multiplied by $14,000 equating to $798 and FUTA at 0.008 multiplied by $14,000 amounts to $112.
Answer:
$5,000 Schedule A (Itemized Deductions)
Explanation:
Solution
Recall that:
George's total income amounts to =$5000
Property taxes equal =$3000
Operating costs are =$1500
Depreciation amounts to =$800
Now
Typically, according to the IRS guidelines, expenses incurred from a hobby are only allowable to the extent of the income generated by that hobby. Since a hobby is for personal enjoyment rather than profit, it cannot be classified as business profit and loss
Thus, George's deductible expense for the year totals $5,000 and should be reported on Schedule A (Itemized Deductions).