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i dont understand that why didnt tehy consider allowance for uncollectible? can someone help me with this.

The following information pertains to property taxes levied by Oak City for the calendar year 1992:

Collections during 1992    $500,000
Expected collections during the first 60 days of 1993    100,000
Expected collections during the balance of 1993    60,000
Expected collections during January 1994    30,000
Estimated to be uncollectible             10,000
Total levy    $700,000

What amount should Oak report for 1992 net property tax revenues in its fund financial statements?

Choice "c" is correct.  The net property tax revenues would include the $500,000 collections during the year plus the $100,000 expected collections within 60 days of year-end, for a total of $600,000.  The remaining expected collections of $90,000 ($60,000 + $30,000) would be recorded as deferred revenue under the modified accrual basis of governmental accounting for revenues.  The $10,000 estimated to be uncollectible would not be considered since revenues are accounted for net of the estimated uncollectible amount.



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Let's look at the question in this manner :-

Total levy - property taxes receivable         700,000

Break-up :-

Current revenue - 1992 & within 60 days      600,000

Non-current - bal of 1993 & Jan 94              90,000

Allowance for uncollectible accounts             10,000

Now,

Let's try to frame the journal entry for current year accrual of property taxes --

DR Property Taxes Receivable -- current      610,000

CR       Revenues          600,000

CR       Allowance for uncollectible accounts      10,000

Note:- Revenues are recorded when measurable and available.

Here, measurable and available revenue out of total levy is $600,000. Allowance for uncollectibles is already separated from collections.

The focus is on receipts -- "collections and expected collections during 1st 60 days of 1993". thus, collections specify measurablity and availability.

I am not sure that this could be the best explanation. It is just based upon my understanding. Hope this helps!!

 



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thanks i got it, really appreciate that. 

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I find this question confusing. The becker text and lecture say that property tax is deemed measurable and collectible when it is billed/levied.  This does not follow the rule of derived revenues which is recognized if collectible within 60 days of the next year.

My understanding in this problem is that the entire amount of $690,000 has been levied for the year 1992 and hence the full amount needs to be recognized (irrespective of collections)

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divyagovil1 wrote:

Let's look at the question in this manner :-

Total levy - property taxes receivable         700,000

Break-up :-

Current revenue - 1992 & within 60 days      600,000

Non-current - bal of 1993 & Jan 94              90,000

Allowance for uncollectible accounts             10,000

Now,

Let's try to frame the journal entry for current year accrual of property taxes --

DR Property Taxes Receivable -- current      610,000

CR       Revenues          600,000

CR       Allowance for uncollectible accounts      10,000

Note:- Revenues are recorded when measurable and available.

Here, measurable and available revenue out of total levy is $600,000. Allowance for uncollectibles is already separated from collections.

The focus is on receipts -- "collections and expected collections during 1st 60 days of 1993". thus, collections specify measurablity and availability.

I am not sure that this could be the best explanation. It is just based upon my understanding. Hope this helps!!

 

Not sure that I understand this question. Shouldn't the entry work as follows:

 

DR. Property Tax receivable 600,0000

CR. Alloawance for uncollectible accounts  10,000

CR. Revenues 590,000

 

I'm not sure why you had 610,000 as a debit to property tax receivable. Can someone explain ?

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