what is the difference in direct expenses and indirect
expenses?
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Answer / shahu dinesh manoharprasad
production's related expense is direct expense like casual
labour charges,workman wages,tools and consunption etc. and
others are indirect expense like advertisement
exp.electricity charges,late divery charges etc.
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Answer / dharmendra
expenses happens before make a finished product is known as
direct expenses and all expenses happens for sales purpose
are known as indirect expenses, for a manufacturing concern.
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Answer / devi
Direct espanses are those expanses which are directly
incurred to produce the products .inndirect expanses are
those expanses which are going to incurr when to sale the
products.
simply we can say direct expanses are which appeared in
trading aaccount debit balances
indirect expanses are which appeared in profit and loss
account debit balances.
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Answer / upendra reddy.g
Actually incomes or expenses two types Direct and indirect
All Direct expenses and direct incomes comes to trail
balance,
For exp:- wages,gowdon rent , Manufaturing expenses etc..
All indirect expenses and indirect incomes comes to
profit and loss accounts,
For exp:- salaries, advertisment expenses,rent, printing&
stasnary this types of expenses
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Answer / venkatesh
expenses that are related to manufacturing are direct
expenses and expenses that are related to operation are
indirect expenses
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Answer / danny deb
When the INCIDENCE and IMPACT is on the same person, then it
is called Direct Tax.
INCIDENCE- When?
IMPACT- On Whom?
Eg: When a person get salary then he has earned some income.
Then, he has to pay taxes on his income, i.e for his income.
Hence both the incidence and impact is on the same person.
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When the INCIDENCE and IMPACT is on different persons, then
it is called Indirect tax.
Eg: As soon as goods are manufactured and brought out of the
factory gate, a tax by the name TAX DUTY will be be paid by
the manufacturer. But the consumer of the goods will
ultimately pay tax along with the price of the goods. So the
impact is on the consumer.
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Answer / nagarajan
Incomes are classified Two method:-
1). Direct Expenses
2). indirect Expenses
1).Direct expenses is sales of all transactions.
2). Indirect expenses is purchase of all transactions.
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