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  • August 27, 2012 at 12:12 pm #54265
    duc169
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    what is the accounting treatment for exchange of assets?
    For example; an asset with a nbv of 2000 is exchanged for a asset with fair value of 1500, then the accounting treatment is:
    Dr asset: 1500
    Dr receivable:500
    Cr asset: 2000
    Am i right?
    And in the situation that there is a value added tax ,say 200. How should it be accounted for?

    September 3, 2012 at 7:54 pm #104708
    hilariousastal
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    hi duc169,
    Assuming that by ‘fair value’ you mean that it is the cash amount which is paid for new asset and trade in allowance is zero:
    To recognize the purchase of new asset:
    Dr Asset a/c 1300 (if it includes 200$ input tax)
    Dr Tax a/c ( a liability account) 200
    Cr Cash 1500
    if the trade in allowance for your old asset is zero this means that u have received nothing for your old asset so this comes to straight away loss of (2000(NBV) – 0(trade-in allowance) = 2000 which will be debited to income statement in the relevant accounting period.
    As u haven’t mentioned the cost and accumulated depreciation of asset at that time of sale assuming that $3000 was cost and $1000 was accumulated depreciation then:
    Dr accumulated depreciation 1000
    Dr loss on exchange of asset(I/S) 2000
    Cr cost a/c 3000

    Hope this helps!

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