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Berry Case Berry Ltd (BEL) carried on trading business in Hong Kong. Its provisional income statement for the year ended 31 March 2020 shows a

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Berry Ltd (BEL) carried on trading business in Hong Kong. Its provisional income statement for the year ended 31 March 2020 shows a net profit before taxation of $3,000,000, inter alia, after crediting the following income and charging the following expenses:

Note

Income

$

Sales through Hong Kong shops

30,000,000

Sales through overseas agents

1

5,000,000

Investment income

2

1,200,000

Profit on sale of product design

3

300,000

Expenditure

Product research expense

4

500,000

Depreciation

300,000

Bank charges and interest

5

160,000

Repairs expense

6

100,000

Bad debts

7

75,000

Explanatory Notes

  1. BEL purchased goods from Hong Kong suppliers and sold to overseas customers. Over 100 overseas agents solicited customers for BEL. The agents would receive orders for BEL in overseas and forward the same to BEL for final confirmation.

2

$

Interest on AUD fixed deposits placed with the Head Office of Hang Seng Bank, Hong Kong. The deposit has been used to secure a bank loan (see note (5) below)

300,000

Interest from 7-year qualifying debt instrument

900,000

Total per accounts

1,200,000

3 During the year 2009, BEL bought the proprietary interest of a registered product design for use by its suppliers to produce BELs products at a price of $1 million. During the year 2019/20, BEL sold the proprietary interest of the product design at a price of $1.3 million and hence made a profit of $300,000. Also, on 1 April 2020, BEL bought a registered trademark at a price of $2 million, which was not reflected in the above income statement. The trademark has a remaining protection period of 3 years starting from 1 April 2020.

4 The product research expense included $150,000 for new research equipment.

5

$

Bank charges on ordinary trading transactions

20,000

Interest on bank loan* secured by a deposit with Hang Seng Bank (see note 2 above)

140,000

Total per accounts

160,000

*The bank loan was used to buy trading stock.

6 The repairs expense of $100,000 was for initial repairs to a second-hand packing machine which was acquired during the year. The expense was for the purpose to put the machine back to operable condition for obtaining the relevant license from the government.

7 $

Write-off of a staff loan* (5% interest and 95% principal) 20,000

Bad debts recovered (trade debts written off in the year 2019/20) (8,000)

Provision - 5 % on total trade debtors balance 10,000

- on specified trade debtors 53,000

Total per accounts 75,000

The loan was provided to the staffs bank account in Hong Kong.

8 Depreciation allowance agreed by the Inland Revenue Department for the year was $200,000

Required

  1. Calculate the profits tax payable by BEL for the year of assessment 2019/20, ignore provisional tax.

(11 marks)

    1. Explain your profits tax treatments for the following items:
  1. Sales through overseas agents $5,000,000 (3 marks)
  2. Interest from fixed term bank deposit interest $300,000 (3 marks)
  3. Sales proceeds of the registered product design $1,300,000 (2 marks)
  4. Registered trademark acquisition cost $2,000,000 (2 marks)
  5. Interest on bank loan $140,000 (3 marks)
  6. Write-off of staff loan $20,000 (3 marks)
  7. Initial repairs expense of the second-hand packing machine $100,000 (3 marks)

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