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I need answers to all questions below Show your working. Any amount received or accrued by a taxpayer from an educational policy, which has been

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Show your working.

Any amount received or accrued by a taxpayer from an educational policy, which has

been expended for providing education or training at a recognised educational

institution of a child or stepchild is exempt according to Section 16(1)(ab).

On the last day of the year of assessment, the child or stepchild is not required to be? a) Not over the age of 26 years b) Living with the parents c) All of the above d) None of the above

6. In the case Lategan v CIR (CPD 1926), the word accrued was held to mean: a) ''accrued to" b) "to which he has become entitled" c) "received on his own behalf" d) "received for his benefit"

7. Jackson Samuel is a 27-year old writer who is a Namibian resident. He paid a royalty of

N$ 100 000 by Crazy Films for the right to use one of his copyrighted books in the next

film.

The royalty payment received will be included in Jackson's Gross Income for the year. a) False b) True

8. What is the tax treatment of the royalties received? a) Included in Gross Income only b) Included in Gross Income and then Exempt c) Not Taxable d) Specifically deductible

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9. Mrs Martha retires and is paid a pension retirement of N$10 000 per month from a fund

in Botswana. She has spent the last 9 years of her 16 years of service in Namibia. What

is the amount deemed to be Namibian source income for the specific year of

assessment? a) N$ 5 625 b) N$ 90 000 c) N$ 67 500 d) N$ 17 778

10. The onus is on the tax payer to prove that certain amounts are of a capital nature. If

there is a dispute and the case goes to court, the court will take into account certain

factors in reaching a decision. Which of the following is not a factor to consider? a) The intention of the taxpayer b) The objective of the taxpayer c) The period the assets are held d) The type of asset held

11. Ms Charon has been working in Namibia for the past 5 months. She is an employee of a

company operating in Britain and was sent to Namibia to supervise the opening of the

company's new branch in Oshakati. The salary that she has earned for the five months is

taxable in Namibia. a) True b) False

12. Sara Maneti has recently retired after a long career in the mining industry of Namibia.

Upon retirement, she received N$ 250 000 lump sum from her employer. She used N$

180 000 to purchase an annuity from a foreign insurance company.

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What amount should the lump sum from employer be in order to be taxable in three

equal instalments, starting in the year of payment and two following years? a) Over N$ 500 000 b) Over N$ 300 000 c) Over N$ 200 000 d) Under N$ 300 000

13. The following is a requirement for the lump sum from employer exemption. a) The person attained the age of fifty b) Termination of service due to criminal conviction c) Termination of service due to end of employment contract d) The minister is satisfied that the person is retrenched

14. An employee receives housing benefits provided in terms of approved housing schemes.

Where the remuneration of the employee does not exceed N$ 15 000 per annum, the

housing benefit is exempted as follows: a) One third of the benefit is exempt b) Benefit is fully exempted c) Benefit does not qualify for exemption d) Two third of the benefit is exempt

15. Where an employee's remuneration exceeds N$ 15 000 per annum but not N$ 30 000

the housing benefit is reduced by Y% in the formula

? = 100?

? 150

Where X in the formula represents: a) Remuneration less housing benefit b) Employee's remuneration c) Amount of housing benefit d) Excess of employee's remuneration

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16. According to Section 16(1)(q), alimony refers to any amount ... a) Received by a spouse married in community of property b) Received by a spouse married out of community of property c) Received by a spouse of behalf of a child d) Received from a former spouse after divorce settlement

17. Which of the following is not a characteristic of an annuity? a) Repetitive cash payment b) Annual payment c) Chargeable against a person d) Continuous payment

18. 65-year old John Smith retired in January 2020. He received N$ 200 000 lump sum from

his employer. Some of his receipts for the year also included N$ 8 000 withdrawal

benefit from a pension fund, N$ 300 000 retirement benefit from a provident fund and

N$ 2 000 war pension. After retirement, John continued running the business that he

had started a few years ago. During the year, the business earned N$ 90 000 in profits.

Which one of the above does not constitute John's income for the year of assessment

ending 29 February 2020? a) Business profits b) Withdrawal benefit from pension fund c) War pension d) Retirement benefit from provident fund

19. If John had deposited N$ 100 000 of his lump sum into a NamPost saving account and

earned interest on the savings account, the interest received by John would not be

taxable. a) False b) True

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20. Specifically included in John's Gross Income should be any amount, excluding all

voluntary award, received or accrued in respect of services rendered or to be rendered. a) True b) False

21. Lucas Josephat is a Namibian resident employed as a salesperson at Build-In Wholesaler

in Ongwediva. During the 2019 year of assessment he won a prize for being its most

productive salesperson of the year. The prize was valued at N$ 20 000 (this amount was

also the cost of this prize to his employer). Why will the prize received not be included in

his gross income for the year of assessment ending 2019? a) Not arising out of an operation of business b) Closely connected with his employment c) Constitute a receipt of a capital nature d) Benefit of his employment

22. Desmond Xaweb 68-year old pensioner owns three tuck shops in Kunene Region. He has

lived his whole life in Namibia and has never left the country. Desmond is also the

owner of a house located a few kilometres outside Okahandja. After his death in January

this year, Desmond's grandson, Dion, inherited the house. The house was valued at N$ 2

500 000 by an independent real estate evaluator. After facing cash flow problems, Dion

decided to sell the house for N$ 2 000 000 during the same year. Will the proceeds from

the sale of house by Dion be considered of income nature? a) True b) False

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23. Under which circumstances will the receipts from the house sold by Dion be considered

of capital nature? a) If he had not inherited the property b) If he had a scheme of selling the property for profit c) If his intention was that of speculation or investment d) If he did not enter into an extensive advertising campaign to sell it

24. Lisa Kutako, a property developer living and trading in Pretoria, inherited a block of flats

in Windhoek on 3 March 2019, valued at N$ 8 000 000, from aunt who lived in Outjo.

Since Lisa was at that time selling two other blocks of flats under sectional title, she

immediately applied for sectional title rights on her inherited property. By 29 February

2020, she had sold all the flats in her inherited property for N$ 9 000 000.

Where will Lisa be taxed on the receipts from the flats sold? a) South Africa b) Namibia c) All of the above d) None of the above

25. All exemptions are first included in gross income and thereafter deducted. Funds of

certain associations and enterprises are fully exempted from paying income tax due to

their nature of operation. Which of the following Namibian associations do not qualify

for such an exemption? a) Namibia Stock Exchange b) Teachers' Union of Namibia c) Hope Village d) GIPF

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26. After a few years of learning about the tax effects of different investment options,

Martha Nami, 34-year old woman married in community of property, decided to buy

treasury bills. Based on their tax implications, why did Martha decide to purchase them? a) All expenses incurred are deductible b) Interest earned does not constitute of income c) All of the above d) None of the above

27. During the 2019 year of assessment, Gina Garises earned N$ 75 000 taxable income.

What is the applicable normal tax rate for her? a) 29% of the amount by which the taxable income exceeds N$ 50 000 b) 25% of the amount by which the taxable income exceeds N$ 50 000 c) 29% of the amount by which the taxable income exceeds N$ 40 000 d) 27% of the amount by which the taxable income exceeds N$ 40 000

28. The newly appointed non-executive director of Metro Small Company, Shawn Wilson, is

a Namibian resident who lives and works in Outapi. Upon his appointed to the office, he

receives an annual housing allowance of N$ 20 000 and a travel allowance of N$ 15 000

along with the right to use of the company car that has a market value of N$ 178 000.

Which of the above are fringe benefits? a) The housing and travel allowances b) The right to use the company car c) None of the above mentioned benefits d) Only the travel allowance and the right to use the company car

29. Goldie-Locks is a licenced gold producer headquartered in Toronto, Canada. Founded in

2010, today, Goldie-Locks has three operating gold mines located in various countries

including the Philippines, Namibia, and Congo. In 2020, Goldie-Locks forecasts

consolidated gold production of between 1,000,000 and 1,055,000 ounces.

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In which country will the income of Goldie-Locks be taxed? a) Philippines b) Congo c) Canada d) All of the above

30. If Goldie-Locks is to be taxed in Namibia, what will be the applicable flat tax rate for

such a mining company? a) 37.5% b) 35 % c) 50.% d) 18.%

31. DiaNam is a Namibian owned licensed diamond company that performs land-based

prospecting (exploration), mining and rehabilitation operations in the southwest coast

of the country. What is the applicable tax flat rate for DiaNam? a) 37.5% b) 35 % c) 50.% d) 18.%

32. Mate-Rial is a textile manufacturing company that was registered at the Ministry of

Trade and Industry in October 2013. With a factory located in Gobabis, the company

employs over 300 local residents. During the 2019 year of assessment, hired five

Malaysian textile specialist to assist it with the production of a new synthetic leather

fabric in order to abide to its vegan cruelty-free policy.

What is current the applicable flat rate for manufacturing company in Namibia? a) 37.5% b) 34 % c) 50.% d) 18.%

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33. Grace Wandje is a local business woman who lives in Khorixas. She is a teacher at a

primary school in her area and owns property as well as other small businesses. If her

income for the year of assessment ended 29 February 2020 is as follows; what will be

her gross income for the year ended 29 February 2020?

Salary 80 000

Rent received 20 000

Dividends received 4 000

Bet win on result of soccer match 1 000

Profit on sale of shares held as trading stock 4 000

Loss of profits insurance claim 2 000

Interest received 2 000

Restraint of trade payment 8 000

N$125 000

a) N$ 112 000 b) N$ 125 000 c) N$ 117 000 d) N$ 122 000

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2. (6 pts.) Assume that the United States economy is currently in long-run equilibrium. (a) Draw a correctly labeled graph of aggregate demand and aggregate supply and show each of the following. (i) The long-run aggregate supply curve (ii) The current equilibrium output and price levels, labeled as YE and PLE, respectively (b) Assume that the government increases spending on national defense without raising taxes. (i) On your graph in part (a), show how the government action affects aggregate demand. (ii) How will this government action affect the unemployment rate in the short run? Explain. (c) Assume that the economy adjusts to a new long-run equilibrium after the increase in government spending. (i) How will the short-run aggregate supply curve in the new long-run equilibrium compare with that in the initial long-run equilibrium in part (a) ? Explain. (ii) On your graph in part (a), label the new long-run equilibrium price level as PL2

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