How much the business can claim as a deduction for the lease

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Question 1. Define assessable income as per Income Tax Assessment Act 1997

Question 2. Give two examples of ordinary income and statutory income

Question 3. ATO can carry out audits if they find any discrepancies in tax return. Mention the names of three such audits conducted by ATO with brief description for each

Question 4. What are the four key differences between residents and non-residents for tax purpose

Question 5. Section 6(1) of the ITAA 1936 provides 4 exhaustive tests of residence for individuals. Mention them in brief

Question 6. Part 3 of Tax Agent Services Act 2009 includes ‘The Code of Professional Conduct'. This code includes 14 core principles that apply to all registered tax agents and BAS agents. Go to Tax Practitioners Board website to research these core principles and mention principle number five below:

Question 7. Give two examples of "adequate and effective conflict management arrangements" that you as a "tax practitioner" can apply in your workplace

Question 8. John, a tax practitioner is requested by his client, Daniel to include some fictitious expenses in his tax return to reduce the tax liability. John knows that the expenses were not incurred by Daniel and if he includes them in the tax return, then Principle no. 1 (honesty and integrity) of ‘The Code of Professional Conduct' will be violated. But at the same time John does not want to lose Daniel as client. How John can communicate his professional obligations to Daniel?

Question 9. For how long the taxpayers need to keep evidence/record for income tax purpose? Mention the relevant legal provision (name of act and section) for this rule.

Question 10. Mention the correct lodgment date for the following scenarios

Scenario

Income tax return for all individuals and trusts where one or more prior year income tax returns were outstanding as at 30 June.

Taxpayers who lodge their own return using e-tax or TaxPack

Income tax return for individuals and trusts which were tax level 6 (tax payable of $20,000 or more on last tax assessment) as per latest year lodged

Business Activity Statement for first quarter

Business Activity Statement for second quarter

Business Activity Statement for third quarter

Business Activity Statement for fourth quarter

Question 11. Mention the name of five records/documents that can be kept by taxpayers as evidence.

Question 12. What information must be included in a Tax Invoice for taxable supplies of more than $1000?

Question 13. As per tax law, mention five types of taxpayers who must lodge their tax return.

Question 14. How much assessable income was derived by each of the following taxpayers?

Scenario

Kelly's net wages were $1 350. Her employer had deducted $380 tax.

Alan received net wages of $50 300 and bank interest of $400 over the year. His employer deducted $19 700 tax.

Karl received a net salary of $41 800 over the year plus $120 bank interest. He also was paid a gross salary of $2 000 for a part-time job he had during the year. The tax deducted from his full-time job was $13 600 and $600 was deducted from his part­ time wages.

Fiona runs a small business that had $36 000 in sales during the year. Her net profit was calculated by deducting $22 000 of expenses.

Question 15. Advise whether the following are assessable income, statutory income, exempt income or non-assessable income.

Scenario

A lotto win
Wages
A capital gain
A gift received from a friend
A car allowance from an employer
A tax refund cheque
Bank interest received
A family tax benefit

Question 16 Identify each of the following business outgoings as either an expense or Capital

Description
Wages
Stationery
Forklift truck
Telephone bill
Fuel
Land
Photocopier

Question 17. Matthew incurred the following expenses during the year

Interest on home loan                                     $16 200

Interest on credit card                                     $276

Interest on investment property                                  $14 360

Interest on personal loan                                 $1 320

Insurance on home                                         $630

Insurance on car                                             $540

Insurance on investment property                  $570

Matthew occasionally takes work home on weekends. The personal loan was taken out two years earlier, half of it to finance a share portfolio and the other half to landscape the front yard of his home

How much of these amounts are tax deductible to Matthew? Quote the relevant legislation (sections of ITAA) to justify your answer.

Question 18. Medicare Levy and Medicare Levy Surcharge:

Calculate the amount of Medicare levy and Medicare levy surcharge for the following resident taxpayers:

Name

Taxable income of taxpayer

Taxable income of spouse

Hospital Insurance

Medicare Levy

Medicare Levy Surcharge

Bill

44 500

No spouse

No

 

 

Sally

35 000

60 000

No

 

 

John

76 600

72 400

Yes

 

 

Fred

69 300

110 000

No

 

 

Allie

78 844

No spouse

Yes

 

 

Question 19. Offset:

Calculate Low Income Tax Offset (LITO) for the following taxpayers:

Name

Taxable income

LITO

Bill

14 500

 

Sally

35 000

 

John

56 600

 

Fred

69 300

 

Allie

78 844

 

Question 20 Calculate Tax:

Using the table of income tax rates, calculate the primary tax for the following taxpayers:

 

Name

Taxableincome

 

Residencestatus

Tax

Steven

34000

Resident

 

Martin

65400

Non-resident

 

Gary

65400

Resident

 

Russell

17500

Resident

 

June

17200

Non-resident

 

Harry

19750

Resident

 

Sharon

110930

Resident

 

Hanna

90320

Non-resident

 

Courtney

224864

Resident

 

Question 21 Motor Vehicle expense:

From the following information calculate the motor vehicle expense for Mr. John Schofield with all available alternatives and select the most appropriate option for tax purpose:

He bought a Honda Accord for $28,000 on 25th July 2013. It has an engine capacity of 2.6 litres. In the current financial year he has travelled 22,000 km in total. He has kept a log book that shows 18,000 km is for work purpose. He has incurred the following expenditures for the motor vehicle:

• Petrol: $1600
• Depreciation: $2812
• Registration: $350
• Insurance: $600
• Tyres and Battery: $1075
• Servicing: $525
He has all the records for expenses

Question 22 Depreciation expense:

Prepare a depreciation asset schedule for the following (use the worksheet provided):

Asset

Original cost

Opening adjustable value

Depreciation rate

Electric guitar

$3600

$1289

20% DV

Drum set

$3000

$550

10% PC

Electric keyboard

$4000

$961

30% DV

Question 23 Prepaid expense:

Tasty Delicatessen is a small business entity. On 1 June 2013, it made a payment of $24,000 to cover the lease of its business premises for a 12-month period commencing on 1 July 2013 and ending on 30 June 2014. How much the business can claim as a deduction for the lease payment in 2012 -13 income year? Briefly explain with relevant rule.

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This assignment was about questions and answers relating to the audit process and the setting up of audit committees and their roles and responsibilities and their interaction with the internal and external auditors. Another part of the assignment was relating to the various aspects of retained earnings and the changes that can be made and the rules and regulations surrounding the accounting treatment of retained earnings.

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len1953362

4/23/2018 1:27:22 AM

1.1. Determine client's tax documentation preparation requirements 1.2. Conduct research to identify updates or additions to compliance requirements relevant to client circumstances, and establish recording and reporting requirements 1.3 Gather current data from appropriate sources, and identify assessable income and allowable deductions 1.4 Complete and record amounts in accordance with organisational and legislative requirements 1.5 Identify discrepancies or any unusual features and conduct research to resolve, or refer to appropriate authority 1.6 Identify accrued or prepaid income and expenditure, and record adjustments to value of assets and liabilities 2.1 Calculate client's tax obligations, in accordance with legislative requirements and information gathering practices 2.2 Prepare relevant documentation within established timelines

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Did the student complete and provide evidence for the following: Yes No 1. Provide a discussion on the short questions? ? ? 2. Provide an analysis on taxable income? ? ? 3. Provide an understanding of residence under tax purposes? ? ? 4. Has the ability to calculate tax payable? ? ? 5. Submit within agreed timeframe? ? ?

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