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The first adjusting entry for merchandise inventory with the periodic inventory system is a credit to Merchandise Inventory and a debit to Income Summary.
 a. True
   b. False
   Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Question 2

Which of the following should be included in tax revenues for the current year?
 
  A. Taxes collected this year that have been levied for next year.
  B. Prior year taxes collected during the first 60 days of this year.
  C. Taxes levied this year but not collected until mid-year of the next year.
  D. Taxes levied 2 years ago and collected in first 60 days of the next year.



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Answer to Question 1

True

Answer to Question 2

D



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