Calculate the gross tax and medicare levy payable

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The assignment consists of four parts. The main Part ("Part A") requires the preparation and lodgement of a 2016/17 individual ("I") income tax return for John Ferguson ("John") using GovReports.

The completion of Part A will require the input of data either contained in the following attachments to this document, or which you determine as a consequence of completing the other three parts of the assignment:

1. background information and John's personal financial transactions for tax purposes;

2. the financial records of his business SailAway

3. the financial records of the partnership Sailing Grub; and

4. extracts from the financial records of The Ferguson Family Trust. The other three parts of the assignment are:
- Part B - the calculation of the net income of SailAway;
- Part C - the calculation of and the distribution of the net income of Sailing Grub; and
- Part D - the calculation of the tax payable by the trustee of The Ferguson Family Trust.

Each of these parts is to be completed as separate exercises which will require students to show their workings, where necessary, and describe the reasoning behind their treatment of the items of data for taxation purposes. It is recommended that these parts be completed prior to the commencement of Part A.

The completion of John's "I" return using the GovReports system will require students researching the ATO's internet sites for instructions regarding the completion of an ‘I' return.

Part A

Background information and John Ferguson's personal financial transactions for tax purposes

John Ferguson is a resident who is employed as a sailing instructor at the Miranda Sailing Club, specialising in Olympic class Finn dinghys. He also owns a business, SailAway, which sells both new and secondhand boats and sailing equipment, and is a partner with Judy in a lucrative business, Sailing Grub, which teaches long distance sailors how to prepare food while sailing.

During the 2016/17 income year, John, as an instructor, was paid a salary of $84,000. On 3 August 2016 he was given full access to a car owned by the club which had cost the club $23,000 on 1 April 2011. John garaged this car at his home each evening and contributed $2,500 for fuel.

On 31 January 2017 he sold for $18,000 a collection of old sailing prints that he had purchased for himself in 2009 at a cost of $12,000. John holds 10,000 shares in the Best Sails Company and during the year received a dividend of 30 cents per share.He is advised by the company that the franking percentage was 28% franked at the company tax rate of 30%. He is also a beneficiary of The Ferguson Family Trust

Personally, John believes that he is entitled to the following deductions: $1,000 for the cost of a seminar he attended on Finn Sailing for Winners, $700 for the decline in value of a computer he uses totally for work-related matters, $340 for repairs to meteorlogical equipment he uses in the sailing school, $760 for fees charged by his accountant for the preparation of his tax return for the previous income year, $350 for protective clothing (sailing gloves),and $200 for a donation to a charity that is a registered as a deductible gift recipient in payment of which John receives 6 tickets in a car raffle.

John paid $4,000 for private health insurance for him and his wife for the whole income year. PAYG withheld on John's behalf amounted to $15,500.

Part B

In his business John uses accrual accounting. He provides you with the following information for the year ended 30/6/2017. SailAway is not a small business. All amounts exclude GST.

Receipts

$

Cash sales of boats and fittings

127,000

Debtors from the sale of new and second-hand boats

338,000

Insurance proceeds: storm damage to boats and sails

7,000

: storm damage to broken windows and carpets

13,000

Bank loan to enable repairs to be made to a number of boats recently traded-in (Funds were borrowed on 1/10/2016. The loan, at 4.99%, is

due for repayment on 30/9/2021.)

 

11,000

Bad debt recovered (debt written off in 2014/15)

4,000

Payments

 

Advertising (Note 1)

6,500

Cash drawings

90,000

Cash purchases of trading stock

78,000

Council rates - business

6,000

Creditors from purchase of trading stock

138,000

Entertainment of suppliers and high-end customers

15,660

Income tax instalments for the business

41,500

Legal expenses in relation to the bank loan

2000

Motor vehicle expenses (Note 2)

6,400

Repairs to storm damage

18,500

Staff wages

80,000

Superannuation for staff

7,600

Repairs to boats traded-in (Note 3)

15,000

Other payments including interest (all deductible)

33,000

Trading stock on hand at 1/7/2016: $16,000; 30/6/2017: $68,000
Debtors at 1/7/2016: $12,000; 30/6/2017: $6,000
Creditors at 1/7/2016: $23,000; 30/6/2017: $25,000
Note 1: John advertises his store in the sailing club magazine. He entered into an eighteen- month contract on 1/5/2016 that cost $6,500. The amount pre-paid at 30/6/2016 on a previous contract was $4,000. This contract expired on 31/10/16.
Note 2: Cash payments on running the business's utility vehicle totalled $6,400. The utility had been purchased on 1 July 2015 at a cost of $30,000 and it is estimated it will have a life of 12 years. A log book kept in early 2016 showed business usage to be 80%.
Note 3: The repairs were made to prepare the boats for sale. The amount excludes interest.
Note 4: John's records showed that he had taken sailing gloves from stock which had cost $350.

Showing all workings, calculate the taxable income of SailAway

Part C

Sailing Grub

Sailing Grub opened for business on 1 July 2016. The accounting profits and losses are to be shared equally. The following transactions were recorded in the partnership's cashbook in the year ended 30 June 2017.

Receipts

$

Fees received

350,000

Bank loan

55,000

Loan from Judy

45,000

Interest on drawings - John

500

Interest on drawings - Judy

750

 

 

Payments

 

Rent of the training venue and sundry expenses such as utilities (all deductible)

35,500

Cost of food used in cooking classes

5,600

Salary of part-time chefs

125,000

Salary of John

35,000

Salary of Judy

60,000

Superannuation contributions for part-time chefs

11,876

Bank loan repayments - principal

2,800

Bank loan repayments - interest

1,500

Interest on capital - John

1,000

Interest on capital - Judy

1,000

Interest on loan from Judy

2,500

Drawings - John

6,000

Drawings - Judy

12,000

John's attendance at a seminar on Cooking at Sea

1,000

Showing all workings, calculate John's net income from the partnership for the tax year ended 30 June 2017.

Part D

The Ferguson Family Trust

The Ferguson Family Trust (a family trust election having been made by the trustee) was created by John some years ago for investment purposes. The Trust Deed provides that all the trust's income may be either retained by the trustee or distributed to the beneficiaries.

In the year 2016/17 the trust derived trust net income of $45,000

The trustee used his discretion to distribute the following cash amounts to the stated beneficiaries

John Ferguson

 

$10,000

David Ferguson

John's brother

10,000

Henry Ferguson

David's 17 year old son

2,000

Allison Ferguson

David's 12 year old daughter

2,000

Peter Ferguson

David's 1 year old son

1,000

The trustee also applied some of the remaining net income as follows:
- $3,000 was set aside for the future restoration of an old sailing boat.
- $2,000 was paid for Henry's university fees, books and a new lap-top computer.
- $1,500 was set aside to help pay for Peter's day care when he reaches 3 years of age.
- $1,234 was used to pay David's speeding fines.

Showing all workings, calculate the gross tax and Medicare Levy payable by the trustee (if any) for the year ended 30 June 2017.

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Extremely difficult tax problem. Required filling of individual tax return for Australia. Taxable income was calculated too. Detailed knowledge of personal income tax code of Australia was applied while completing this task. Profit & loss statements of the businesses, partnerships and trusts of which the assessee was beneficiary was prepared before calculating the assessee's gross taxable income and tax liability of the assessee.

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The Team Leader only will upload the Teamwork Cover Sheet and Parts A, B, C, and D of the assignment. Prior to this, the Team Leader is to advise the lecturer of the name of any team member who the other members of the team have decided should be excluded from the team marking due to insufficient involvement in the team’s assignment activities. The submitted assignment will then be marked by the Lecturer with the marks awarded being the same for each member of the team.

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(5) The Team Leader is then to give a copy of the cover sheet to each team member. (6) Registration of the team details in GovReports by the Subject Co-ordinator will result in the system immediately sending an email to the Team Leader inviting the team to activate its account in GovReports in accordance with the user documentation.

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(1) Each student is to enter his/her details on their teams Teamwork Cover Sheet. (2) Upon completion no later than Week 5, the Team Leader is to obtain a team number from his/her Lecturer and enter that number on the top line of the cover sheet. A copy of the cover sheet must be given to the Lecturer at this juncture. (3) The cover sheet is then to be scanned and a copy forwarded to the Subject Co-ordinator who will use the information provided to set-up a Team Account/Client Name. (4) After registering those details in GovReports, the Subject Co-ordinator will then forward that information to both the Team Leader for noting on the second line of the team’s cover sheet, and the Lecturer.

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Submission: The team leader of each team is to submit the following electronically: 1. a copy of John’s electronic tax return (Part A) as prepared using GovReports; 2. the answers to Parts B, C, and D, including all working papers; and 3. the Teamwork Cover Sheet prepared in accordance with the instructions at the conclusion of this assignment. Tax Practice Assignment Marking Matrix TASK MARKS AVAILABLE Part A 55 Part B 20 Part C 15 Part D 10 Total marks 100 Weighting – assessable value 20%

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ACC 304 - Learning Outcome 5: “Tax Practice Assignment” through the preparation of an "I" Return using the GovReports government reporting software package . The Tax Practice Assignment is a team activity with students working collaboratively in teams of a maximum of 5 each of whom will ordinarily receive the same mark. However, students should be aware that if a lecturer receives a complaint about the lack of involvement of a team member in his/her team's assignment activities, the matter will be investigated and different members of the team could be awarded different marks (including zero). Students should be aware that Kaplan’s late policies and penalties and academic integrity policies will apply. Details of the assignment: The assignment consists of four parts. The main Part (“Part A”) requires the preparation and lodgement of a 2016/17 individual (“I”) income tax return for John Ferguson (“John”) using GovReports.

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