Question 4 Chapter 2 of Class 12 Part - 1 Usha Publication
4. (Absence of Partnership deed) A presents the following profit and loss appropriation account to his partner B:
Profit and Loss Appropriation Account
| Particulars | Amount | Particulars | Amount | |
| To Interest on capital | By Profit for the year | 1,00,400 | ||
| A | 9,600 | |||
| B | 4,800 | 14,400 | ||
| To A’ s Salary | 4,800 | |||
| To Interest on B’s Loan | 7,200 | |||
| To Net profit transferred to Capital a/cs | ||||
| -A (4/7) | 17,600 | |||
| -B (3/7) | 13,200 | 30,800 | ||
| 1,00,400 | 1,00,400 | |||
There is no partnership deed. B feels that he has not been treated fairly. Point out whether A has contravened the provisions of law and draw out new profit and loss appropriation account as per provisions of Indian Partnership Act.
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Profit and Loss Appropriation Account
| Particulars |
Amount | Particulars |
Amount | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| To Interest on B’s Loan @6% p.a. | 7,200 | By Profit for the year | 1,00,400 | ||
| To Net profit transferred to Capital a/cs | |||||
| -A (1/2) | 46,600 | ||||
| -B (1/2) | 46,600 | 93,200 | |||
| 1,00,400 | 1,00,400 | ||||
Note: 1) A is not entitled to a salary in absence of any agreement.
2) Partners are not entitled to any interest on capital.
3) In the absence of any agreement, profits should be distributed equally.
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