Question 1 Chapter 2 of Class 12 Part - 1 Usha Publication - 2024
No Partnership Deed Exists
1. (Absence of Partnership Deed) X and Y are partners in a firm. They do not have any agreement. Suggest what would be done in the following cases:
(a) X works excessively and claimed a salary of Rs.5,000 p.m.
(b) Y advanced loan Rs.40,000 to the firm and claimed interest @ 8% p.a.
(c) Profit of the firm Rs.60,000, X and Y claimed this profit in 2:3 ratio.
(d) Y claims 5% commission on sales of Rs.5,00,000 which he has done through his efforts.
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Accounting Treatment if Partnership Deed Absence
| Cases |
Treatment | |
|---|---|---|
| (a) X worked excessively and claimed a salary of Rs.5,000 p.m. | In the absence of any agreement, X cannot get an extra salary for the extra time devoted by him, for the business | |
| (b) Y advanced a loan of Rs.40,000 to the firm and claimed interest @ 8% p.a. | Y to get 6% p.a. interest on a loan advanced by him. | |
| (c) Profit of the firm Rs.60,000, X and Y claimed this profits in a 2:3 ratio | The profit of the firm ₹ 60,000 will be shared by X and Y equally because the deed is missing. | |
| (c) Y claims a 5% commission on sales of Rs.5,00,000 which he has done through his efforts. | Y is not entitled to get a commission on the sale because there is no agreement between partners. | |
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