Compute pt ltds profits tax liability

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PT Ltd is a wholesaler of kitchen equipment in Hong Kong. It prepares its accounts to 31 March each year. The following summary is extracted from its account and notes for the year ended 31 March 2016.

Gross profit from trading                                                               $7,421,000

Compensation received (Note 1)                                                    140,000

Dividends received from unquoted shares                                       110,000

Interest received (Note 2)                                                             80,000

                                                                                                  $7,751,000

Less: Salaries and allowances                                           3,100,000

             Directors' remuneration                                       1,300,000

             Rent and rates (Note 3)                                       320,000

             Telephone, water and electricity                           66,000

             Interest (Note 4)                                                 168,000

             Bad debts (Note 5)                                              230,000

             Legal and professional fees (Note 6)                     138,000

             Advertising                                                         150,000

             Repairs and maintenance (Note 7)                        640,000

             Discounts allowed                                               25,000

             Contributions to MPF (Note 8)                              900,000

             Donations (Note 9)                                             700,000

             Insurance                                                          40,000

             Travel and transportation (Note 10)                     220,000

             Motor vehicles expenses (Note 11)                      181,000

             Depreciation                                                     262,000

             Sundry expenses (Note 12)                                410,000            $8,850,000

Loss for the year                                                                                   $(1,099,000)

Notes:                                                                     

(1) Compensation received from a customer for the cancellation of one of the sales contracts - 80,000

Compensation received for loss of trading stock - 10,000

Compensation received for loss of a motor vehicle - 50,000

                                                                           140,000

(2) Interest on loan to customers - 30,000

Interest on a fixed deposit placed with a bank in Hong Kong - 50,000

                                                                                         80,000

(3) Rent for office premises - 84,000

Rent for director's quarters - 220,000

Rates for office premises -    16,000

                                          320,000

(4) Interest paid to a director of the company - 50,000

Interest paid on a loan from a local bank. The loan was secured by a director's deposit, which was smaller than the loan. The      director received interest of $25,000 from the deposit - 118,000

                                                                                168,000

(5) Bad debts

Trade debts written off - 110,000|General allowance b/f - 40,000

Loan to a customer written off - 90,000| Profit and loss account - 230,000

General allowance c/f - 70,000|                                                       

                                  270,000|                                               270,000

(6) Audit fee - 50,000

Collection of trade debts - 8,000

Handling of investigation by Inland Revenue Department - 80,000

                                                                                   138,000

(7) Renovation of office premises - 500,000

General repairs of fixed assets - 140,000

                                               640,000

(8) Special contribution - 400,000

Provision for special contribution - 300,000

Annual contributions - 200,000

                                900,000

The annual contributions did not exceed 10% of each employee's remuneration.

(9) Cash donations to approved charitable organisation - 560,000

Donation of prizes for lucky draw for staff at the company's annual dinner - 60,000

Donation of kitchen utensil to elderly residential care homes - 80,000

                                                                                         700,000

(10) Overseas business trips - 90,000

3-day Taiwan tour for company's employees - 50,000

Transportation of goods to customers - 80,000

                                                         220,000

(11) Petrol - 64,000

Repairs - 20,000

Parking charges - 90,000

Traffic fines - 7,000

                    181,000

(12) Profits tax paid - 23,000

Property tax paid for director's quarters - 50,000

Other allowable expenses for tax purposes - 337,000

                                                                410,000

Other information:

The assessor agreed that the company was entitled to total depreciation allowances for plant and machinery of $141,000 for the year of assessment 2015/16.

REQUIRED:

a) Compute PT Ltd's profits tax liability, if any, for the year of assessment 2015/16. Ignore provisional profits tax. Show all your workings.

b) Briefly explain your tax treatment of the following items in your profits tax computation:

(i) compensation received (Note 1)

(ii) interest expenses (Note 4)

(iii) sundry expenses (Note 12)

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a) Compute PT Ltd's profits tax liability, if any, for the year of assessment. Ignore provisional profits tax. Show all your workings. Briefly explain your tax treatment of the following items in your profits tax computation: compensation received (Note 1) interestexpenses(Note4) sundryexpenses(Note12).

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