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Joliet Co . Ltd . was incorporated on January 2 , 2 0 2 3 , but was unable to begin manufacturing immediately. The new

Joliet Co. Ltd. was incorporated on January 2,2023, but was unable to begin manufacturing immediately. The new factory facilities became available for use on July 1,2023.
During the start-up period, the company provisionally used a Land and factory building account to record the following transactions, in chronological order:
Jan. 31
Purchase of land and building
$220,000
Feb. 19
Cost of removing existing building
9,000
Mar. 15
Proceeds on sale of scrap material from demolition
(3,000)
Mar. 15
Partial payment on new construction
50,000
Mar. 15
Legal fees paid (see note i below)
3,500
Apr. 1
Second payment on new construction
50,000
Jun. 3
Insurance premium (see note ii)
2,700
Jun. 20
Special tax assessment (see note iii)
5,500
Jun. 30
General expenses (see note iv)
24,400
Jul. 3
Final payment on new construction
70,000
Dec. 31
Asset write-up (see note v)
23,500
Subtotal
455,600
Dec. 31
Less depreciation for 2023(see note vi)
(18,224)
Account balance
$437,376
Notes
Legal fees of $3,500 covered the following:
Cost of incorporating the company
$700
Examination of title covering purchase of land
1,300
Legal work in connection with construction contract
1,500
Insurance covered the building for a one-year term beginning April 1,2023.
The special tax assessment covered repaving the street in front of the building.
General expenses covered the following for the period from January 2,2023, to June 30,2023:
Presidents salary
$20,000
Plant superintendent covering supervision of new building
4,400
The board of directors increased the value of the building by $23,500, believing that such an increase was justified to reflect the current market at the time the building was completed; however, there was no external validation of this higher value. Retained earnings were credited for this amount.
Engineers estimate the useful life of the building to be 40 years. The company believes that the declining-balance method at a 5% rate is appropriate. The companys policy for new PPE is to depreciate the assets according to the time available for use in the fiscal year, rounded to the closest month.
Required:
Prepare entries to reflect correct land, factory building, and accumulated depreciation accounts at December 31,2023.

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