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Heliot Company operates its business in State H, which levies a 6 percent sales and use tax. This year, Heliot purchased a $600,000 item of tangible property in State K and paid $18,000 sales tax to the state. It also purchased a $750,000 item of tangible property in State L and paid $48,750 sales tax to the state. Firm H transported both items of property into State H for use in its business. a. Compute the use tax that Heliot owes to State H for the property purchased in State K. b. Compute the use tax that Heliot owes to State H for the property purchased in State L.

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Answer:

a) The total Use tax Heliot Owes State H for Property in K $18,000

b)The total Use tax Heliot Owes State H for Property in L $0

Step-by-step explanation:

Part A: Use of Tax Heliot owes to State H for Property Purchased

The value of the property in State H that Heliot Purchased $600,000

Tax rate applicable in State H 6%

tax for Pre-credit use (0.06 x 600,000) $36,000

Subtract The sales tax paid by Heliot to State K ($18,000)

The total Use tax Heliot Owes State H $18,000

Part B: Use tax Heliot owes state H for property purchased in State L

The value of the property in State L that Heliot Purchased $750,000

Tax rate applicable in State H 6%

tax for Pre-credit use (0.06 x 600,000) $45,000

Subtract The sales tax paid by Heliot to State L ($48,7500)

The total Use tax Heliot Owes State H $0

It is 0 because the sales tax paid to State L is higher than the pre-credit use tax expected by State H.

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