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There is no entry required when order is placed instead of entry is made when goods received or payment made in advance.

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What does tp and ytd mean on a check stub?

"TP" on a check stub typically stands for "Taxable Pay," indicating the portion of your earnings that is subject to income tax. "YTD" means "Year-To-Date," which reflects the total earnings, deductions, and taxes from the beginning of the year up to the date of the check stub. These terms help employees track their earnings and tax liabilities throughout the year.


Does a new dba have tp file taxes if it made no money?

DOING BUSINESS AS (DBA) yes it could be very possible that a business federal income tax return would need to be filed.


Best free sites for online income tax?

http://taxes.about.com/od/preparingyourtaxes/tp/freefile.htm lists the top ten sites for preparing and submitting your annual income tax forms online for free.


You invested money in the first IRA accounts that allowed an individual to put up tp 2000 per year tax free in the IRA you are now 64 years old If you withdraw the funds will you have to pay any tax?

no


GAAP requires publicly traded companies tp prepare a post closing trial balance and publish it in their annual report?

GAAP (Generally Accepted Accounting Principles) does not require publicly traded companies to publish a post-closing trial balance in their annual reports. However, companies must prepare a post-closing trial balance as part of their internal accounting procedures to ensure that their books are balanced after closing entries. The annual report typically includes financial statements such as the balance sheet, income statement, and cash flow statement, which provide necessary financial information to stakeholders. The post-closing trial balance is primarily an internal document used for verification rather than a public disclosure requirement.

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