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Please help me with this question
why the answer is c 626 ?
Lira sells goods worth $18700 and buys goods for $14500. Both transactions include Sales tax at 17.5% on the listed price. Calculate how much does Lira has to pay the tax authorities in respect of these two transactions?
a $2785
b $2159
c $626
d $4944
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Both amounts are including sales tax.
Therefore the tax payable;e to the tax authorities is 17.5/117.5 x (18,700 – 14,500) = 626
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