Question: can you please help 2. Mr. E Terry, an engineer, begins a small consulting business. The accounts for the firm are as follows: Bank A/R-various
2. Mr. E Terry, an engineer, begins a small consulting business. The accounts for the firm are as follows: Bank A/R-various Office Supplies Office Furniture Automobile GST Payable Fees Earned Equipment PST Payable Miscellaneous Expense A/P-various E. Terry, Capital Rent Expense GST Recoverable E. Terry, Drawings Telephone Expense Journalize the transactions shown below in the two-column general journal on the following page. Calculate and add the GST and PST on all sales transactions. The rate for GST is 7 percent. The rate for PST is 8 percent. The amount of GST on purchases is given to you; ignore PST on purchases. Do not provide explanations. The next page number of the journal is 27. July 3 Cheque Copy No. 105, Chambers Bros., payment for monthly rent $450 plus GST of $31.50 total $481.50. 5 Purchase Invoice From Glen Printing, $86.50 for office supplies plus GST of $6.06, total $92.56. 8 Sales Invoice No. 50 to J. Greenley, $250 for services performed, plus taxes. 10 Cash Receipt From R. Grieve, $200 payment on account. 18 Cash Sales Slip No. 100 to E. Webb, $85.50 plus taxes. 20 Cheque Copy No. 106 to E. Terry, $490 for personal use. 24 Bank Debit Memo $25.60 for bank service charge. 29 Chegue Copy No. 107 to Star Blueprinting, $500 on account 29 Cheque Copy No. 108 to Municipal Telephone for payment of telephone bill, $200 plus GST of $14. total $214. 31 Cheque Copy The balances in the GST accounts for the previous period were: GST Recoverable $890 and GST Payable $1 410. Cheque 109 was written to the Receiver General for $S20 to clear the accounts for that period
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