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Explain the rules for deciding whether an expenditure is of revenue nature.
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Solution
Rules for Determining Revenue Expenditure:
- Revenue expenditure refers to any non-capital expenditure that temporarily impacts a company's profit potential. An expense is considered revenue if it is incurred for the following purposes: daily business expenses with short-term rewards.
- Examples include employee salary, interest on borrowed capital, rent and selling charges.
- Expenditure on consumable things, goods, and services for resale, either in original or upgraded condition.
- Raw materials, office supplies, and other items are examples of such purchases. Some revenue items, such as stock and stationery, may still be available at the end of the year.
- These are typically carried over to the following year despite being acquired in previous year as well.
- Expenditures Incurred for keeping fixed assets in working order. For example. Repairs, renewals and depreciation.
Some examples of Revenue Expenditures include:
- Salaries and salaries for employees.
- Rent and prices for manufacturing or office space.
- Depreciation of plant and machinery.
- Consumable stores.
- Inventory includes raw materials, work-in-progress, and finished goods. Additionally, there is an insurance cost.
- Taxes and legal fees.
- Miscellaneous expenses.
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