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Business, 13.09.2021 01:20, yselahernandez02

a business has paid $5400 (including GSST) for electricity during the year to 30 June, which is the end of the accounting period. on the 17 July an invoice of $450 (including GST) was received for electricity consumed during the period 15 May to 15 July. the correct amount of electricity expenses which should be recorded in the Statement of Financial Performance for the year ended 30 June is?

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