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Kelly and Logan, an Accounting Firm, Provides Consulting and Tax

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Kelly and Logan, an accounting firm, provides consulting and tax planning services. For many years, the firm's total administrative cost (currently $250,000) has been allocated to services on the basis of billable hours to clients. A recent analysis found that 65% of the firm's billable hours to clients resulted from tax planning services, while 35% resulted from consulting services.
The firm, contemplating a change to activity-based costing, has identified three components of administrative cost, as follows:  Staff support $180,000 In-house computing charges 50,000 Miscellaneous office costs 20,000 Total $250,000\begin{array}{lr}\text { Staff support } & \$ 180,000 \\\text { In-house computing charges } & 50,000 \\\text { Miscellaneous office costs } & 20,000 \\\text { Total } & \$250,000 \\\end{array}
A recent analysis of staff support found a strong correlation between the number of staff personnel and the number of clients served (consulting, 20; tax planning, 60) . In contrast, in-house computing and miscellaneous office cost varied directly with the number of computer hours logged and number of client transactions, respectively. Consulting consumed 30% of the firm's computer hours and had 20% of the total client transactions.
Assuming the use of activity-based costing, the proper percentage to use in allocating staff support costs to tax planning services is:


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