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Ms. Callie sold goods worth P201,600 (inclusive of vat) to Ms. Dani on account. Ms. Dani purchased goods from Mr. Elise worth P200,000 (exclusive of vat) on account.All of them are VAT registered taxpayers.
- How much is the balance of input tax of Dani at the end of the period?
- How much is the balance of Purchases account of Ms. Dani at the end of the period?
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