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Mr Apricot Angelfish is an Australian, born in Melbourne. Apricot is a one of the top Michelin Star chefs in the world and has been working in Hong Kong for 20 years. He is a permanent resident in Hong Kong. Apricot is now employed by Banana Limited, a company incorporated in Hong Kong, as the executive chef for a term of three years starting from April 2019 to March 2022. Banana Limited operates a number of hotels in Asia-Pacific region. Below is the summary of the terms in the employment contract: 1. Monthly salary: 2. 3. 4. 6. Annual medical expense coverage: Banana Limited agrees to pay one-fifth of the medical expenses which are not covered by Cherry Insurance Limited. 5. Apricot is free to join any clubs and associations, Banana Limited agrees to reimburse Apricot for the membership/subscription fee of one of the clubs and associations of the choice of Apricot. Banana Limited provides an allowance for Apricot to pay taxes for previous year of assessment: 7. Monthly entertainment allowance: Banana Limited provides a car for Apricot to use. Market value of car: Resale value of car: 8. Monthly petrol allowance: Banana Limited provides medical benefits for Apricot. Banana Limited buys a medical insurance policy from Cherry Insurance Limited. The annual premium of the medical insurance policy: Hong Kong tax: Australian tax: Banana Limited provides a serviced suite (two rooms) in one of its hotels for Apricot as accommodation. Monthly deduction of salary for rent expenses: Banana Limited provides Apricot with a low-interest loan of the second mortgage to buy a property in Australia. Apricot stays in the property when he is in Australia. The interest rate charged by Banana Limited is: Banana Limited provides a monthly rental allowance: On April 1 of each year during the employment period, Apricot is granted options to buy the shares of the parent company of Banana Limited which is incorporated in the US. One option can be used to buy one share. Cost of each option: Exercise price: 9. Banana Limited adopts MPF scheme as the recognized retirement scheme of Apricot. 10. Apricot is free to enjoy the meals (at no cost) in any hotels operated by Banana Limited. Or Apricot can choose to receive $150 per day if Apricot does not dine in the hotels. Banana Limited provides child education benefits. 11. Annual payment for each child for a year: 12. Banana Limited provides a round-trip ticket (business class) for Apricot between Hong Kong and Australia once a year. 13. Apricot is eligible for an education incentive if Apricot completes a training which is relevant to hotel management or culinary arts. S 66,000 54,000 90,000 60,000 3,500 10,000 50,000 135,000 45,000 3% 5% 3,000 2 4 7,000 20,000 CASA b0,000 Below was the information about the expenses paid by and reimbursement received by Apricot during the year of assessment 2020/2021: Items Travelling expense between home and office Travelling expense between office and office Salary for driver Children education benefits Meal expense Membership/subscription fee for Hong Kong Amateur Chef Association fee for Australian Membership/subscription Cricket Club fee for Hong Kong Membership/subscription Country Club Medical expenses Expense for voluntary health insurance scheme Expense for qualifying deferred annuity policy MPF contribution Tuition fee for master degree course in culinary management Round trip tickets to Australia for holiday Air-ticket to Australia for business purpose Interest expense for the first mortgage with a bank in Hong Kong Interest expense for the second mortgage with Banana Limited Expenses ($) Reimbursement/Subsidy ($) Note 4,500 5,000 a 7,500 8,000 0 7,000 28,000 100,000 200,000 0 7,500 15,000 10,000 150,000 45,000 40,000 40,000 200,000 30,000 5,000 120,000 50,000 15,000 75,000 120,000 20,000 0 a a, b a a, c a, d e f 0.0 h j 4,000 During the year, Apricot purchased and exercised the options. The information was as follows: Number of options purchased: Date of options granted: Date of options purchased: Date of options exercised: Number of options exercised: Date of shares sold: Market price of share on: 1-Apr-20 16-May-20 10-Jun-20 4-Aug-20 1-Apr-20 16-May-20 10-Jun-20 4,000 4-Aug-20 $6.4 $8.4 $11.9 $14.0 Apricot was married for 28 years. His wife, Durian, died in February 2020. Apricot is (Durian was) a holder of Hong Kong Identity Card. Apricot has to take care of their children, parents, and grandparent. The children of Apricot were born in Hong Kong. When Apricot's wife died, some of the children were sem to Australia to be taken care of by the parents of Apricot. Beiow was the information about the family members and the expenses contributed by Apricot for the year: Relations Durian's grandmother Durian's father Durian's stepmother Apricot's father Apricot's mother Eldest son Eldest daughter Youngest son Youngest daughter Age 89 68 58 70 67 22 18 13 6 Place of residence Hong Kong Hong Kong Hong Kong Melbourne. Melbourne Hong Kong as full time university student Melbourne as full time university student Melbourne as full time secondary school student Melbourne as full time primary school student Expenses paid by Apricot ($) 90,000 50,000 50,000 150,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 Note k, I m m n 1, n i Note: a The reimbursement/subsidy was paid by Banana Limited. b c The driver is hired by Banana Limited for Apricot to use for any purpose. During the year, Apricot had meals (200 days for breakfast, 200 days for lunch, and 150 days for dinner) in the hotels operated by Banana Limited. The costs for breakfast, lunch, and dinners were $20, $50, and $80, respectively. The total cost of the meal in the hotels operated by Banana Limited was $26,000. However, Apricot is free to enjoy the meals (at no cost) in any hotels operated by Banana Limited. For the days when Apricot did not have the meal in the hotels operated by Banana Limited, Apricot received $150 per day. In addition, Apricot received additional subsidies of $100,000 for dining outside. d The reimbursement was paid by Cherry Insurance Limited. e The voluntary health insurance scheme policy was for Apricot and his children, one scheme policy for each. The insurance scheme qualifying premium is $9,000 per person. The qualifying annuity policy was for Apricot as sole holder and annuitant. Of the total contribution to MPF scheme, $18,000 is for the mandatory contribution, the remaining is for tax deductible MPF voluntary contribution. h The master degree course was a course provided by an approved institution. Apricot completed the course on December 31, 2020. f g i The eldest son stays in Hong Kong with Apricot. During the year, Apricot was asked to go back to Australia for a business visit for 3 days. Banana Limited purchased a business class flight ticket for Apricot ($35,000). Apricot used the ticket to exchange for two tickets for economy class (one for Apricot and one for eldest son). The extra cost for the two tickets for economy class was $5,000. j Banana Limited provides Apricot with a low-interest loan of the second mortgage. If Apricot has to pay interest at market interest rate, the annual interest expense for the second mortgage should be $80,000. k The grandmother of Durian stayed in a registered residential care home. The residential fee ($40,000) was paid by Apricot. In addition to the payment for the registered residential care home, Apricot contributed $50,000 towards her maintenance. The grandmother of Durian and mother of Apricot are eligible to claim the government disability allowance of Hong Kong and Australia. m Durian's father is also an employee of Banana Limited. Durian's stepmother is a housewife. Their financial well-being is mainly supported by Apricot. n The parents of Apricot are retired. Apricot uses his own kitchenware for cooking. The depreciation allowance of the kitchenware granted by the Inland Revenue Department for the year is $7,500. Required: With reference to relevant Inland Revenue Ordinance, Inland Revenue (Amendment) Ordinance, Inland Revenue Rule, Inland Revenue Departmental Interpretation and Practice Notes, and case laws, discuss the deductibility of the following items: i. traveling expense between office to office ii. membership/subscription fee incurred by Apricot for the purpose to compute the salaries tax liability for year of assessment 2020/2021. Mr Apricot Angelfish is an Australian, born in Melbourne. Apricot is a one of the top Michelin Star chefs in the world and has been working in Hong Kong for 20 years. He is a permanent resident in Hong Kong. Apricot is now employed by Banana Limited, a company incorporated in Hong Kong, as the executive chef for a term of three years starting from April 2019 to March 2022. Banana Limited operates a number of hotels in Asia-Pacific region. Below is the summary of the terms in the employment contract: 1. Monthly salary: 2. 3. 4. 6. Annual medical expense coverage: Banana Limited agrees to pay one-fifth of the medical expenses which are not covered by Cherry Insurance Limited. 5. Apricot is free to join any clubs and associations, Banana Limited agrees to reimburse Apricot for the membership/subscription fee of one of the clubs and associations of the choice of Apricot. Banana Limited provides an allowance for Apricot to pay taxes for previous year of assessment: 7. Monthly entertainment allowance: Banana Limited provides a car for Apricot to use. Market value of car: Resale value of car: 8. Monthly petrol allowance: Banana Limited provides medical benefits for Apricot. Banana Limited buys a medical insurance policy from Cherry Insurance Limited. The annual premium of the medical insurance policy: Hong Kong tax: Australian tax: Banana Limited provides a serviced suite (two rooms) in one of its hotels for Apricot as accommodation. Monthly deduction of salary for rent expenses: Banana Limited provides Apricot with a low-interest loan of the second mortgage to buy a property in Australia. Apricot stays in the property when he is in Australia. The interest rate charged by Banana Limited is: Banana Limited provides a monthly rental allowance: On April 1 of each year during the employment period, Apricot is granted options to buy the shares of the parent company of Banana Limited which is incorporated in the US. One option can be used to buy one share. Cost of each option: Exercise price: 9. Banana Limited adopts MPF scheme as the recognized retirement scheme of Apricot. 10. Apricot is free to enjoy the meals (at no cost) in any hotels operated by Banana Limited. Or Apricot can choose to receive $150 per day if Apricot does not dine in the hotels. Banana Limited provides child education benefits. 11. Annual payment for each child for a year: 12. Banana Limited provides a round-trip ticket (business class) for Apricot between Hong Kong and Australia once a year. 13. Apricot is eligible for an education incentive if Apricot completes a training which is relevant to hotel management or culinary arts. S 66,000 54,000 90,000 60,000 3,500 10,000 50,000 135,000 45,000 3% 5% 3,000 2 4 7,000 20,000 CASA b0,000 Below was the information about the expenses paid by and reimbursement received by Apricot during the year of assessment 2020/2021: Items Travelling expense between home and office Travelling expense between office and office Salary for driver Children education benefits Meal expense Membership/subscription fee for Hong Kong Amateur Chef Association fee for Australian Membership/subscription Cricket Club fee for Hong Kong Membership/subscription Country Club Medical expenses Expense for voluntary health insurance scheme Expense for qualifying deferred annuity policy MPF contribution Tuition fee for master degree course in culinary management Round trip tickets to Australia for holiday Air-ticket to Australia for business purpose Interest expense for the first mortgage with a bank in Hong Kong Interest expense for the second mortgage with Banana Limited Expenses ($) Reimbursement/Subsidy (S) Note 4,500 5,000 a 7,500 8,000 0 7,000 28,000 100,000 200,000 0 7,500 15,000 10,000 150,000 45,000 40,000 40,000 200,000 30,000 5,000 120,000 50,000 15,000 75,000 120,000 20,000 0 a a, b a a, c a, d e f 0.0 h j 4,000 During the year, Apricot purchased and exercised the options. The information was as follows: Number of options purchased: Date of options granted: Date of options purchased: Date of options exercised: Number of options exercised: Date of shares sold: Market price of share on: 1-Apr-20 16-May-20 10-Jun-20 4-Aug-20 1-Apr-20 16-May-20 10-Jun-20 4,000 4-Aug-20 $6.4 $8.4 $11.9 $14.0 Apricot was married for 28 years. His wife, Durian, died in February 2020. Apricot is (Durian was) a holder of Hong Kong Identity Card. Apricot has to take care of their children, parents, and grandparent. The children of Apricot were born in Hong Kong. When Apricot's wife died, some of the children were sem to Australia to be taken care of by the parents of Apricot. Beiow was the information about the family members and the expenses contributed by Apricot for the year: Relations Durian's grandmother Durian's father Durian's stepmother Apricot's father Apricot's mother Eldest son Eldest daughter Youngest son Youngest daughter Age 89 68 58 70 67 22 18 13 6 Place of residence Hong Kong Hong Kong Hong Kong Melbourne. Melbourne Hong Kong as full time university student Melbourne as full time university student Melbourne as full time secondary school student Melbourne as full time primary school student Expenses paid by Apricot ($) 90,000 50,000 50,000 150,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 Note k, I m m n 1, n i Note: a The reimbursement/subsidy was paid by Banana Limited. b c The driver is hired by Banana Limited for Apricot to use for any purpose. During the year, Apricot had meals (200 days for breakfast, 200 days for lunch, and 150 days for dinner) in the hotels operated by Banana Limited. The costs for breakfast, lunch, and dinners were $20, $50, and $80, respectively. The total cost of the meal in the hotels operated by Banana Limited was $26,000. However, Apricot is free to enjoy the meals (at no cost) in any hotels operated by Banana Limited. For the days when Apricot did not have the meal in the hotels operated by Banana Limited, Apricot received $150 per day. In addition, Apricot received additional subsidies of $100,000 for dining outside. d The reimbursement was paid by Cherry Insurance Limited. e The voluntary health insurance scheme policy was for Apricot and his children, one scheme policy for each. The insurance scheme qualifying premium is $9,000 per person. The qualifying annuity policy was for Apricot as sole holder and annuitant. Of the total contribution to MPF scheme, $18,000 is for the mandatory contribution, the remaining is for tax deductible MPF voluntary contribution. h The master degree course was a course provided by an approved institution. Apricot completed the course on December 31, 2020. f g i The eldest son stays in Hong Kong with Apricot. During the year, Apricot was asked to go back to Australia for a business visit for 3 days. Banana Limited purchased a business class flight ticket for Apricot ($35,000). Apricot used the ticket to exchange for two tickets for economy class (one for Apricot and one for eldest son). The extra cost for the two tickets for economy class was $5,000. j Banana Limited provides Apricot with a low-interest loan of the second mortgage. If Apricot has to pay interest at market interest rate, the annual interest expense for the second mortgage should be $80,000. k The grandmother of Durian stayed in a registered residential care home. The residential fee ($40,000) was paid by Apricot. In addition to the payment for the registered residential care home, Apricot contributed $50,000 towards her maintenance. The grandmother of Durian and mother of Apricot are eligible to claim the government disability allowance of Hong Kong and Australia. m Durian's father is also an employee of Banana Limited. Durian's stepmother is a housewife. Their financial well-being is mainly supported by Apricot. n The parents of Apricot are retired. Apricot uses his own kitchenware for cooking. The depreciation allowance of the kitchenware granted by the Inland Revenue Department for the year is $7,500. Required: With reference to relevant Inland Revenue Ordinance, Inland Revenue (Amendment) Ordinance, Inland Revenue Rule, Inland Revenue Departmental Interpretation and Practice Notes, and case laws, discuss the deductibility of the following items: i. traveling expense between office to office ii. membership/subscription fee incurred by Apricot for the purpose to compute the salaries tax liability for year of assessment 2020/2021. Mr Apricot Angelfish is an Australian, born in Melbourne. Apricot is a one of the top Michelin Star chefs in the world and has been working in Hong Kong for 20 years. He is a permanent resident in Hong Kong. Apricot is now employed by Banana Limited, a company incorporated in Hong Kong, as the executive chef for a term of three years starting from April 2019 to March 2022. Banana Limited operates a number of hotels in Asia-Pacific region. Below is the summary of the terms in the employment contract: 1. Monthly salary: 2. 3. 4. 6. Annual medical expense coverage: Banana Limited agrees to pay one-fifth of the medical expenses which are not covered by Cherry Insurance Limited. 5. Apricot is free to join any clubs and associations, Banana Limited agrees to reimburse Apricot for the membership/subscription fee of one of the clubs and associations of the choice of Apricot. Banana Limited provides an allowance for Apricot to pay taxes for previous year of assessment: 7. Monthly entertainment allowance: Banana Limited provides a car for Apricot to use. Market value of car: Resale value of car: 8. Monthly petrol allowance: Banana Limited provides medical benefits for Apricot. Banana Limited buys a medical insurance policy from Cherry Insurance Limited. The annual premium of the medical insurance policy: Hong Kong tax: Australian tax: Banana Limited provides a serviced suite (two rooms) in one of its hotels for Apricot as accommodation. Monthly deduction of salary for rent expenses: Banana Limited provides Apricot with a low-interest loan of the second mortgage to buy a property in Australia. Apricot stays in the property when he is in Australia. The interest rate charged by Banana Limited is: Banana Limited provides a monthly rental allowance: On April 1 of each year during the employment period, Apricot is granted options to buy the shares of the parent company of Banana Limited which is incorporated in the US. One option can be used to buy one share. Cost of each option: Exercise price: 9. Banana Limited adopts MPF scheme as the recognized retirement scheme of Apricot. 10. Apricot is free to enjoy the meals (at no cost) in any hotels operated by Banana Limited. Or Apricot can choose to receive $150 per day if Apricot does not dine in the hotels. Banana Limited provides child education benefits. 11. Annual payment for each child for a year: 12. Banana Limited provides a round-trip ticket (business class) for Apricot between Hong Kong and Australia once a year. 13. Apricot is eligible for an education incentive if Apricot completes a training which is relevant to hotel management or culinary arts. S 66,000 54,000 90,000 60,000 3,500 10,000 50,000 135,000 45,000 3% 5% 3,000 2 4 7,000 20,000 CASA b0,000 Below was the information about the expenses paid by and reimbursement received by Apricot during the year of assessment 2020/2021: Items Travelling expense between home and office Travelling expense between office and office Salary for driver Children education benefits Meal expense Membership/subscription fee for Hong Kong Amateur Chef Association fee for Australian Membership/subscription Cricket Club fee for Hong Kong Membership/subscription Country Club Medical expenses Expense for voluntary health insurance scheme Expense for qualifying deferred annuity policy MPF contribution Tuition fee for master degree course in culinary management Round trip tickets to Australia for holiday Air-ticket to Australia for business purpose Interest expense for the first mortgage with a bank in Hong Kong Interest expense for the second mortgage with Banana Limited Expenses ($) Reimbursement/Subsidy ($) Note 4,500 5,000 a 7,500 8,000 0 7,000 28,000 100,000 200,000 0 7,500 15,000 10,000 150,000 45,000 40,000 40,000 200,000 30,000 5,000 120,000 50,000 15,000 75,000 120,000 20,000 0 a a, b a a, c a, d e f 0.0 h j 4,000 During the year, Apricot purchased and exercised the options. The information was as follows: Number of options purchased: Date of options granted: Date of options purchased: Date of options exercised: Number of options exercised: Date of shares sold: Market price of share on: 1-Apr-20 16-May-20 10-Jun-20 4-Aug-20 1-Apr-20 16-May-20 10-Jun-20 4,000 4-Aug-20 $6.4 $8.4 $11.9 $14.0 Apricot was married for 28 years. His wife, Durian, died in February 2020. Apricot is (Durian was) a holder of Hong Kong Identity Card. Apricot has to take care of their children, parents, and grandparent. The children of Apricot were born in Hong Kong. When Apricot's wife died, some of the children were sem to Australia to be taken care of by the parents of Apricot. Beiow was the information about the family members and the expenses contributed by Apricot for the year: Relations Durian's grandmother Durian's father Durian's stepmother Apricot's father Apricot's mother Eldest son Eldest daughter Youngest son Youngest daughter Age 89 68 58 70 67 22 18 13 6 Place of residence Hong Kong Hong Kong Hong Kong Melbourne. Melbourne Hong Kong as full time university student Melbourne as full time university student Melbourne as full time secondary school student Melbourne as full time primary school student Expenses paid by Apricot ($) 90,000 50,000 50,000 150,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 Note k, I m m n 1, n i Note: a The reimbursement/subsidy was paid by Banana Limited. b c The driver is hired by Banana Limited for Apricot to use for any purpose. During the year, Apricot had meals (200 days for breakfast, 200 days for lunch, and 150 days for dinner) in the hotels operated by Banana Limited. The costs for breakfast, lunch, and dinners were $20, $50, and $80, respectively. The total cost of the meal in the hotels operated by Banana Limited was $26,000. However, Apricot is free to enjoy the meals (at no cost) in any hotels operated by Banana Limited. For the days when Apricot did not have the meal in the hotels operated by Banana Limited, Apricot received $150 per day. In addition, Apricot received additional subsidies of $100,000 for dining outside. d The reimbursement was paid by Cherry Insurance Limited. e The voluntary health insurance scheme policy was for Apricot and his children, one scheme policy for each. The insurance scheme qualifying premium is $9,000 per person. The qualifying annuity policy was for Apricot as sole holder and annuitant. Of the total contribution to MPF scheme, $18,000 is for the mandatory contribution, the remaining is for tax deductible MPF voluntary contribution. h The master degree course was a course provided by an approved institution. Apricot completed the course on December 31, 2020. f g i The eldest son stays in Hong Kong with Apricot. During the year, Apricot was asked to go back to Australia for a business visit for 3 days. Banana Limited purchased a business class flight ticket for Apricot ($35,000). Apricot used the ticket to exchange for two tickets for economy class (one for Apricot and one for eldest son). The extra cost for the two tickets for economy class was $5,000. j Banana Limited provides Apricot with a low-interest loan of the second mortgage. If Apricot has to pay interest at market interest rate, the annual interest expense for the second mortgage should be $80,000. k The grandmother of Durian stayed in a registered residential care home. The residential fee ($40,000) was paid by Apricot. In addition to the payment for the registered residential care home, Apricot contributed $50,000 towards her maintenance. The grandmother of Durian and mother of Apricot are eligible to claim the government disability allowance of Hong Kong and Australia. m Durian's father is also an employee of Banana Limited. Durian's stepmother is a housewife. Their financial well-being is mainly supported by Apricot. n The parents of Apricot are retired. Apricot uses his own kitchenware for cooking. The depreciation allowance of the kitchenware granted by the Inland Revenue Department for the year is $7,500. Required: With reference to relevant Inland Revenue Ordinance, Inland Revenue (Amendment) Ordinance, Inland Revenue Rule, Inland Revenue Departmental Interpretation and Practice Notes, and case laws, discuss the deductibility of the following items: i. traveling expense between office to office ii. membership/subscription fee incurred by Apricot for the purpose to compute the salaries tax liability for year of assessment 2020/2021. Mr Apricot Angelfish is an Australian, born in Melbourne. Apricot is a one of the top Michelin Star chefs in the world and has been working in Hong Kong for 20 years. He is a permanent resident in Hong Kong. Apricot is now employed by Banana Limited, a company incorporated in Hong Kong, as the executive chef for a term of three years starting from April 2019 to March 2022. Banana Limited operates a number of hotels in Asia-Pacific region. Below is the summary of the terms in the employment contract: 1. Monthly salary: 2. 3. 4. 6. Annual medical expense coverage: Banana Limited agrees to pay one-fifth of the medical expenses which are not covered by Cherry Insurance Limited. 5. Apricot is free to join any clubs and associations, Banana Limited agrees to reimburse Apricot for the membership/subscription fee of one of the clubs and associations of the choice of Apricot. Banana Limited provides an allowance for Apricot to pay taxes for previous year of assessment: 7. Monthly entertainment allowance: Banana Limited provides a car for Apricot to use. Market value of car: Resale value of car: 8. Monthly petrol allowance: Banana Limited provides medical benefits for Apricot. Banana Limited buys a medical insurance policy from Cherry Insurance Limited. The annual premium of the medical insurance policy: Hong Kong tax: Australian tax: Banana Limited provides a serviced suite (two rooms) in one of its hotels for Apricot as accommodation. Monthly deduction of salary for rent expenses: Banana Limited provides Apricot with a low-interest loan of the second mortgage to buy a property in Australia. Apricot stays in the property when he is in Australia. The interest rate charged by Banana Limited is: Banana Limited provides a monthly rental allowance: On April 1 of each year during the employment period, Apricot is granted options to buy the shares of the parent company of Banana Limited which is incorporated in the US. One option can be used to buy one share. Cost of each option: Exercise price: 9. Banana Limited adopts MPF scheme as the recognized retirement scheme of Apricot. 10. Apricot is free to enjoy the meals (at no cost) in any hotels operated by Banana Limited. Or Apricot can choose to receive $150 per day if Apricot does not dine in the hotels. Banana Limited provides child education benefits. 11. Annual payment for each child for a year: 12. Banana Limited provides a round-trip ticket (business class) for Apricot between Hong Kong and Australia once a year. 13. Apricot is eligible for an education incentive if Apricot completes a training which is relevant to hotel management or culinary arts. S 66,000 54,000 90,000 60,000 3,500 10,000 50,000 135,000 45,000 3% 5% 3,000 2 4 7,000 20,000 CASA b0,000 Below was the information about the expenses paid by and reimbursement received by Apricot during the year of assessment 2020/2021: Items Travelling expense between home and office Travelling expense between office and office Salary for driver Children education benefits Meal expense Membership/subscription fee for Hong Kong Amateur Chef Association fee for Australian Membership/subscription Cricket Club fee for Hong Kong Membership/subscription Country Club Medical expenses Expense for voluntary health insurance scheme Expense for qualifying deferred annuity policy MPF contribution Tuition fee for master degree course in culinary management Round trip tickets to Australia for holiday Air-ticket to Australia for business purpose Interest expense for the first mortgage with a bank in Hong Kong Interest expense for the second mortgage with Banana Limited Expenses ($) Reimbursement/Subsidy (S) Note 4,500 5,000 a 7,500 8,000 0 7,000 28,000 100,000 200,000 0 7,500 15,000 10,000 150,000 45,000 40,000 40,000 200,000 30,000 5,000 120,000 50,000 15,000 75,000 120,000 20,000 0 a a, b a a, c a, d e f 0.0 h j 4,000 During the year, Apricot purchased and exercised the options. The information was as follows: Number of options purchased: Date of options granted: Date of options purchased: Date of options exercised: Number of options exercised: Date of shares sold: Market price of share on: 1-Apr-20 16-May-20 10-Jun-20 4-Aug-20 1-Apr-20 16-May-20 10-Jun-20 4,000 4-Aug-20 $6.4 $8.4 $11.9 $14.0 Apricot was married for 28 years. His wife, Durian, died in February 2020. Apricot is (Durian was) a holder of Hong Kong Identity Card. Apricot has to take care of their children, parents, and grandparent. The children of Apricot were born in Hong Kong. When Apricot's wife died, some of the children were sem to Australia to be taken care of by the parents of Apricot. Beiow was the information about the family members and the expenses contributed by Apricot for the year: Relations Durian's grandmother Durian's father Durian's stepmother Apricot's father Apricot's mother Eldest son Eldest daughter Youngest son Youngest daughter Age 89 68 58 70 67 22 18 13 6 Place of residence Hong Kong Hong Kong Hong Kong Melbourne. Melbourne Hong Kong as full time university student Melbourne as full time university student Melbourne as full time secondary school student Melbourne as full time primary school student Expenses paid by Apricot ($) 90,000 50,000 50,000 150,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 Note k, I m m n 1, n i Note: a The reimbursement/subsidy was paid by Banana Limited. b c The driver is hired by Banana Limited for Apricot to use for any purpose. During the year, Apricot had meals (200 days for breakfast, 200 days for lunch, and 150 days for dinner) in the hotels operated by Banana Limited. The costs for breakfast, lunch, and dinners were $20, $50, and $80, respectively. The total cost of the meal in the hotels operated by Banana Limited was $26,000. However, Apricot is free to enjoy the meals (at no cost) in any hotels operated by Banana Limited. For the days when Apricot did not have the meal in the hotels operated by Banana Limited, Apricot received $150 per day. In addition, Apricot received additional subsidies of $100,000 for dining outside. d The reimbursement was paid by Cherry Insurance Limited. e The voluntary health insurance scheme policy was for Apricot and his children, one scheme policy for each. The insurance scheme qualifying premium is $9,000 per person. The qualifying annuity policy was for Apricot as sole holder and annuitant. Of the total contribution to MPF scheme, $18,000 is for the mandatory contribution, the remaining is for tax deductible MPF voluntary contribution. h The master degree course was a course provided by an approved institution. Apricot completed the course on December 31, 2020. f g i The eldest son stays in Hong Kong with Apricot. During the year, Apricot was asked to go back to Australia for a business visit for 3 days. Banana Limited purchased a business class flight ticket for Apricot ($35,000). Apricot used the ticket to exchange for two tickets for economy class (one for Apricot and one for eldest son). The extra cost for the two tickets for economy class was $5,000. j Banana Limited provides Apricot with a low-interest loan of the second mortgage. If Apricot has to pay interest at market interest rate, the annual interest expense for the second mortgage should be $80,000. k The grandmother of Durian stayed in a registered residential care home. The residential fee ($40,000) was paid by Apricot. In addition to the payment for the registered residential care home, Apricot contributed $50,000 towards her maintenance. The grandmother of Durian and mother of Apricot are eligible to claim the government disability allowance of Hong Kong and Australia. m Durian's father is also an employee of Banana Limited. Durian's stepmother is a housewife. Their financial well-being is mainly supported by Apricot. n The parents of Apricot are retired. Apricot uses his own kitchenware for cooking. The depreciation allowance of the kitchenware granted by the Inland Revenue Department for the year is $7,500. Required: With reference to relevant Inland Revenue Ordinance, Inland Revenue (Amendment) Ordinance, Inland Revenue Rule, Inland Revenue Departmental Interpretation and Practice Notes, and case laws, discuss the deductibility of the following items: i. traveling expense between office to office ii. membership/subscription fee incurred by Apricot for the purpose to compute the salaries tax liability for year of assessment 2020/2021.
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For brands is it more important to create big idea that is required to drive a customer connection or can it be stifled by corporate requirements to measure performance with automation and generate...
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Jerome Cohen was a youth counselor for Mellon Community Center (MCC). Needing paper supplies for a project he had planned for the youths he was counseling, Cohen went to a local Staples supplies...
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Go to the Web site for Coca-Cola and locate the companys income statement under investor relations for the most recent year. Assume cost of goods sold is the only variable cost. What level of sales...
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1. Classify the following as either a revenue or a capital expenditure: a. Completed an addition to an office building for $250,000 cash. b. Paid $160 for the monthly cost of replacement filters on...
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This chapter discussed many inputs to an organizations sales process. What are the specific data items needed to add a new customer and record a sales order?
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7. Find the exact lengths of the radius and the diameter of a cir- cle whose area is: a) 25 in b) 2.25 cm 2 1
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Why is there a trend toward giving an increasing fraction of chip area to cache memory?
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Suppose you have the following information about the choices of an agent (here we assume, as always that the price of good 2 is normalized to 1) 1) The agent chose bundle (2,6), and the price of good...
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On July 1, X5, Balado lte paid $600,000 to acquire 10,000 common voting shares of the investee lte, representing a 6% stake. Balado Inc. then designates its investment the JV through profit and loss...
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Diagram or explain the existing cost system used at Voltaic Vehicles to assign costs to CEV and GEV. Clearly define the allocation bases as well as the rates used to assign these costs. 2. What is...
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Michelle, a single nurse at the local hospital (with no dependants) received $105,000 in wages and a $5,000 fully franked dividend. She has work related expenses of $2,000 and is also undertaking a...
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Fredrick is an Australian resident and have recently purchased an established home in SA for a purchase price of $550,000, settlement date being 31st July 2022. They are the first home buyers and...
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George's T-Shirt Shop produces 2,000 custom-printed T-shirts per month. George's fixed costs are $6,000 per month. The marginal cost per T-shirt is a constant $6. George's break-even price is per...
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Question 2: Romana paint produces exterior paint, which it sells in one-gallon containers. The company has two processing departments - Base Fab and Finishing. Information relating to the Base fab...
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Evaluate each logarithm to four decimal places. log 0.257
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The hotel can only fund one of these three projects Cash flows/year 0 1 2 31 41 Total 1 2 3 -6,000 -3,000 -3,000 500 1,700 0 600 1,850 0 3,500 500 0 3,500 650 4,800 2,100 1,700 1,800 Note: these...
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As the management accountant, the manager has asked you to explain the merits of the following capital investment appraisal techniques and make recommendations for a capital investment process to be...
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What are the antecedents of the results and determinants model?
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