The following balances were extracted from the subsidiary journals of General Spaza Shop as at 28 February 20.2. | | R | | :--- | :--- | | **Cash receipts journal** | | | VAT input | 3 546,24 | | Amounts for sales added in the Sales column | 513 371,04 | | **Cash payments journal** | | | Amounts for purchases added in the Bank column | 742 523,72 | | VAT output | 4 892,16 | | **Purchases journal** | | | Trade payables column | 387 320,00 | | **Sales journal** | | | Trade receivables column | 738 990,00 | | **Purchases returns journal** | | | Purchases returns column | 50 399,44 | | **Sales returns journal** | | | Trade receivables column | 32 714,40 | On 1 February 20.2, the VAT input account had an opening balance of R123 525 and the VAT output account had an opening balance of R185 265. Calculate the closing balance of the VAT output account as at 28 February 20.2. Instructions: 1. Use a full stop to indicate any decimals (eg: 1000.01) 2. Round off to the second decimal after the full stop (eg: 50.56) 3. For embedded questions spelling is very important. If you spell the answer incorrect it will be marked incorrect. Please make sure that your spelling of the words is correct. 4. Keep the ledger entries strictly according to the information given. GENERAL SPAZA SHOP
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