Answered step by step
Verified Expert Solution
Link Copied!

Question

1 Approved Answer

Hello I need help on this question 3 Edu-on-the-Go (Pty) Lid (Edu) is a value added tax (VAT) vendor company offering mobile tutors for students.

image text in transcribedimage text in transcribedimage text in transcribed

Hello I need help on this question

image text in transcribedimage text in transcribedimage text in transcribed
3 Edu-on-the-Go (Pty) Lid (Edu) is a value added tax (VAT) vendor company offering mobile tutors for students. Edu's services are chargeable to VAT and are not exempt educational services. The following details relate to Edu's transactions during its two-month VAT period, April to May 2016: (1) Tutoring services invoiced amounted to R40,000,000. (2) Purchased a replacement fleet of ten motor cars for R3,000,000. The ten vehicles replaced were sold back to the dealership at a price of R250,000. (3) Wages and salaries amounted to R2,700,000. (4) Paid R10,000 to a higher education institution (a not-for-profit organisation) for advertising space at an educational conference and donated a further R40,000 in cash as a sponsorship of the conference. (5) Paid invoices received in advance of the mid-year staff celebratory function of R100,000. This amount was all for advance payments to the caterers and entertainers. (6) Edu has been struggling to collect some of the outstanding tutoring fees and an amount of R140,000 was written off in the period. Bad debts are written off after 16 months and debts older than 270 days are considered doubtful. The current age analysis of debts to the end of May for the tutoring fees outstanding shows: 60 days R600,000 120 days R250,000 270 days R200,000 12 months R175,000 (7) Debts previously written off of R26,000 were recovered in the period. (8) Old stationery was donated to a charity. The market value of the stationery was R30,000 at the time of the donation. All the amounts in (1) to (5) above are stated exclusive of VAT, where applicable. Edu has in its possession all the necessary documentation. Required: (a) Advise Edu-on-the-Go (Pty) Ltd whether or not it is required to issue an invoice for the donation of the stationery (item (8)). (2 marks) (b) Calculate the net value added tax (VAT) payable by Edu-on-the-Go (Pty) Ltd in respect of the VAT period April to May 2016. Note: You should list all of the items referred to in the question and indicate by the use of a zero (0) any item which has no VAT effect. (8 marks) (10 marks)Rodney Rich is concerned about his wife and children's wellbeing should he die, as most of the assets of the family are in his name. In March 2016, Rodney transferred some of his wealth to his wife and children as follows: (1) The family home to his two children in equal shares. The home has a market value of R6 million and has a base cost of R4-5 million. (2) To his wife, furniture and personal belongings with a market value R1 million and a base cost of R900,000. Also, artwork from his art collection valued at R2-5 million and with a base cost of R1-2 million. (3) Cash of R500,000, to be split and R250,000 placed in each of his children's bank accounts. You may assume that any relevant donations tax has been determined and any relevant portion included in the base cost of the assets. Apart from the above, Rodney would like to sell the holiday home, which was purchased in June 2000 for R450,000 and is now worth R4,000,000. The holiday home was not valued at 1 October 2001. The sale will take place in June 2016 and the cash received will then be given to his wife. Required: (a) Calculate the taxable capital gain or assessed capital loss to be carried forward as a result of the above transactions. (9 marks) (b) State, with reasons, how Rodney could have avoided incurring any capital gains tax on the above transactions. (1 mark) (10 marks)Section B - ALL SIX questions are compulsory and MUST be attempted Please write your answers to all parts of these questions on the lined pages within the Candidate Answer Booklet. 1 Jane Thrifty is employed as a financial administrator with a large company which has branches all over South Africa. Jane is, at times, required to travel to a branch in her region to assist the branch with its administrative issues. In all cases, Jane drives to such branches using her own motor car. When away from the office for a night or two, Jane is provided with accommodation and a subsistence allowance by her employer. The original cost of Jane's car was R250,000 (including value added tax (VAT)) in June 2013 and the car was purchased with a maintenance plan for five years. The following information is relevant to the 2016 year of assessment: (1) Jane received a travel allowance of R6,000 per month from her employer. (2) Jane travelled 26,000 km for the year of which 8,000 km related to travel to branches in the region. This matches her logbook for the year of assessment. (3) Jane spent R27,000 on fuel for the year and a further R4,000 to replace the tyres on her car. (4) Jane made 12 trips during the year on which in each instance three nights were spent away from home. (5) In addition to the accommodation paid for by the company, Jane received a daily allowance of R400 per day for meals and incidentals. This allowance is not refunded if unspent. For most trips, the hosting branch offer Jane lunch and she generally eats a light dinner costing no more than R100. Breakfast is always included with the accommodation. Required: (a) Calculate the amount of the travel allowance which would be included for employees tax purposes on a monthly basis. (1 mark) (b) Calculate the amount of the subsistence allowance which would be included in Jane Thrifty's income for normal tax purposes for the 2016 year of assessment. (2 marks) (c) Calculate the maximum possible reduction to the travel allowance which Jane Thrifty can claim for normal tax purposes for the 2016 year of assessment. (7 marks) (10 marks)

Step by Step Solution

There are 3 Steps involved in it

Step: 1

blur-text-image

Get Instant Access to Expert-Tailored Solutions

See step-by-step solutions with expert insights and AI powered tools for academic success

Step: 2

blur-text-image_2

Step: 3

blur-text-image_3

Ace Your Homework with AI

Get the answers you need in no time with our AI-driven, step-by-step assistance

Get Started

Recommended Textbook for

Foundations Of Global Financial Markets And Institutions

Authors: Frank J. Fabozzi, Frank J. Jones, Francesco A. Fabozzi, Steven V. Mann

5th Edition

0262039540, 978-0262039543

More Books

Students also viewed these Economics questions

Question

What does this look like?

Answered: 1 week ago