My employer gives employees $350 under a wellness spending account to spend
on whatever we want. I claim it on public transit fares. This $350 is
considered a taxable benefit and every bi-weekly paycheck, $13.46 gets added
to gross income. What would be the credit side of transaction number 2 and
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>> On Apr 17, 2019, at 4:37 PM, gn00b <
> leo57yeung@
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>> When I file my 2019 personal income tax for income earned in 2018, the
>> government will send me a monthly cheque based on my 2018 income. What
>> should the credit side o
When I file my 2019 personal income tax for income earned in 2018, the
government will send me a monthly cheque based on my 2018 income. What
should the credit side of the journal entry look like when I initially
record this? Should I be treating this as income? I know I should Debit
Benefit Receiv
Someone owes me $100 (Accounts Receivable). But instead of paying me $100,
they pay for an expense of mine worth $100. How would I journal this
transaction?
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So my roommates and I split utilities cost and every month they remit to me
the required amount and I then remit all of those smaller payments to our
utilities company. What's the best way to set up the accounts/transactions
so I only have an expense of what I owe.
Example:
Utilities bill is $30