The total tax is $9.66 and the total price with tax is $147.66
Yes since account is in existece hence offence is madeout
please help , how can i come over with a person issued me a cheque of amount of Rs 410000. by taking a cash of same amount by promising to give a shop . but neither he given me shop and nor cash . issued me a cheque of Rs 410000. which later bounced. Contact a lawyer soon and issue a notice demanding the said amount.If the amount not paid in time, you can always file a complaint under Sec.200 of Cr.P.C. for the offense committed under Sec.138 of N.I.Act. By Sadanand Naik Legal Assistant
If a cheque bounces, the payee can take legal action by first sending a formal notice to the drawer (the person who issued the cheque) demanding payment within a specified period, typically 15 days. If the drawer fails to respond or pay, the payee can file a complaint under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act in India, or the equivalent law in their jurisdiction. This may lead to criminal charges, and the drawer can face penalties including fines or imprisonment. Additionally, the payee may also pursue civil remedies to recover the owed amount.
15% of $138.00= 15% * 138= 0.15 * 138= $20.70
The amount after the discount is $110.40
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100 is 138 percent of what: 72.46100 = 138% of x100/138% = 138% x/138%100/1.38 = x72.46 = x
155% of 138= 155% * 138= 1.55 * 138= 213.9
5% of 138 = 5% * 138 = 0.05 * 138 = 6.9
48% of 138 = 48% * 138 = 0.48 * 138 = 66.24
8.625 is 6.25 percent of 138. .0625X138 = 8.625
7 is 5.07% of 138.
138 is 100.89% of 136.78
138 is 8% of 1,725 .
To convert a percentage to a decimal, you simply divide the percentage by 100. So, to convert 138 percent to a decimal, you would divide 138 by 100, which equals 1.38. Therefore, 138 percent as a decimal is 1.38.