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Assignment Task Three (5 marks) Penny Farthing is 40 years old and an Australian resident for tax purposes. Following the death of her spouse in

Assignment Task Three (5 marks)

Penny Farthing is 40 years old and an Australian resident for tax purposes. Following the death of her spouse in 2019 she has remained single and assumed sole care of their two children Kim (aged 11) and Kerry (aged 3). The children receive no income. On October 31, 2019 Penny resigned from her job as a nurse at Newcastles John Hunter Hospital and moved her family to commence new employment at the Alice Springs Base hospital in the Northern Territory. Her employment at Alice Springs base hospital commenced on 15 November, 2019 - the date she settled with her family in rented accommodation in the town of Alice Springs. Penny is leasing the home she owns in Newcastle through a real estate agent.

Details of Pennys receipts and payments for the year ended 30 June 2020 are as follows (all amounts are inclusive of GST where applicable):

Receipts

Gross Salary (John Hunter Hospital) note 1 $25,240

Gross Salary (Alice Springs Hospital) note 2 $76,180

Fully Franked Dividend received (ASX listed company) $4,200

Net Bank Interest received from USA bank note 3 900

Gross Rental Income $10,400

Payments

Airfares and removal costs to Alice Springs $3,400

Annual subscription Australian Nurses Association $700

Purchase laptop computer note 4 $2,200

Purchase Brief Case note 4 270

Other expenses (all deductible s8-1) $1,230

Expenses relating to the rental property (all deductible) $17,100

Other information:

  1. Penny does not have private hospital cover.
  2. At 30 June 2020 Penny had a HELP/ (HECs) debt of $19,000 relating to her nursing degree that she completed in 2016 at the University of NSW.
  3. Penny also received $7,000 as her share of her Grandmothers deceased estate.

Notes:

  1. Pennys payment summary from the John Hunter Hospital Newcastle also showed the following details:

PAYG Deducted $4,400

Reportable Fringe Benefits $4,100

Reportable Employer Superannuation Contributions $2,750

  1. Pennys payment summary from the Alice Springs Base Hospital also showed the following details:

PAYG Deducted $29,000

Reportable Employer Superannuation Contributions $3,250

  1. Penny received $1,000 (AUD) gross interest in respect of a deposit she holds with a US Bank. Under US tax legislation, the Bank was required to withhold $100 tax from the interest forwarding Penny the balance of $900.
  2. The laptop was purchased new on 15 March 2020. It has an effective life of 3 years and is used 90% for her employment and 10% privately.

The briefcase was purchased new on 1 September 2019. It has an effective life of 2 years and is used 100% for her employment.

Required

Calculate Pennys minimum taxable income and her net tax payable/refundable for the year ended 30 June 2020.

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