Sales salaries and commission expenses, if paid for selling the products then it is selling expenses, while if salaries or commission is paid for administration work then it would be classified as administration expense like salary of operation manager etc.
Accounting fee is normally a administrative expenses because accounting is administrative task.
I was taught to put them there, but check with a CPA to be sure.
Sales
Selling expense is any type of expense incurred to try to sell an item. Advertising, holding fees, and the purchase price that you paid for the item are all selling expenses.
No, salary is generally considered a part of the company's operating expenses rather than an administrative expense. Administrative expenses typically refer to overhead costs that support the overall operation of the business, such as office supplies, utilities, and professional fees. Salary is typically categorized as a direct cost or an indirect cost related to the production or provision of goods and services.
It is considered an expense on the Income Statement, which should be allocated to "Professional Fees" or "Accounting and Legal Fees"
expense
You would not be able to justify a deduction that was not an expense for your business. Without more information this is the best answer I can give you.
You are booking a known expense.
Consumers are charged administrative fees for paperwork relative to the services that they already paid for due to a number of reasons. The administrative fees will help in operations in the office that may not be catered for by the service fee.
what is the accounting entry for provision for audit fees
Interest Expense
Usually, yes: very.