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Anthony is 35 years old. He works as a Compliance Manager with one of the banks here in Singapore. In calendar year of 2016, he

Anthony is 35 years old. He works as a Compliance Manager with one of the banks here in Singapore.

In calendar year of 2016, he took home an annual base compensation of $84,000 (12 months). As a good employee, he received a total of 5 months bonus. To enhance his professional skills, he took relevant courses that he paid for by himself at $8,000.

In addition to his regular job, Anthony was a prolific author who wrote assessment books. His side income for assessment books sales came to $12,500 (no CPF contribution needed). He had a stock portfolio which started in the year 2016 at $105,000, and ended up the year at $185,000. Total dividend received for 2016 was $4,300. Anthony was a non-commissioned officer in a medical team of 3 head counts. He was called for reservist training last year.

Anthony resides at a private condominium. He bought the property at $800,000 two years ago under joint ownership with his wife, and at end of 2016, it was valued at $1,100,000. This year would be considered as the third year of ownership. He is thinking of doing the following:

(a) Re-mortgage his existing condominium, and take the money to invest into a second property, budgeting the investment property at $700,000

(b) Sell off his existing property at valuation price, and invest into a bigger property,budgeting the bigger property at $1,400,000

Anthonys father is staying with him now.

Anthony is married to Janet, aged 30 years old, for 3 years now. They have one daughter, delivered on Christmas eve in year 2015, which Anthony claimed all related child relief thereafter. Anthony last year tax payable amount was $3,250, but the parenthood tax rebate rendered it to zero.

Janet is currently working as a freelance yoga teacher. Last year, she earned $34,000 for her teaching. She didnt contribute any CPF as her friends had advised her as a freelancer, there is no need for her to contribute at all. Both her parents are still living. She claimed both of them as dependants for parent relief.

YA 2016 and within the tax jurisdiction of the Republic of Singapore.

aDetermine Anthonys tax amount.

bJanet is unsure of the CPF treatment on income derived from freelance yoga services. Advise Janet on this, and discuss on any action that she may need to undertake, if any.

cSuggest and illustrate some ways for Anthony to reduce his tax amount.

dExplain to Anthony on the tax impact of the two (2) options (re-mortgage or sell and reinvest) for his existing property. Assume that any action taken will be fully completed before 2017 is over. Ignore all ancillary expenses, and focus only on the IRAS taxation regime.

eWhat would happen to Anthonys assets if he dies without any instructions? Explain the impact and the court process involved, including listing the documents required, for the estate to be distributed.

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