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Q1: Pipy works as an architect. Her employer provides her a free accommodation on the condition that she can only live there by herself and

Q1: Pipy works as an architect. Her employer provides her a free accommodation on the condition that she can only live there by herself and cannot sublet it to others. The same accommodation costs around $60,000 a year. Is this assessable income of Pipy assume no Fringe benefit tax has been paid by the employer? Explain your answer.

b) Mac operates a petrol station. He enters into an agreement with BP and agreeing to sell BPs petrol exclusively for 6 years. During these 6 years he cannot sell petrol from any other petrol suppliers. He is paid for $25,000 for signing this agreement with BP. Is it assessable income of Mac? Explain your answer.

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a) Betty is a resident JP employed by Bex Ltd. The following transactions were all because of Bettys employment:

  1. Net weekly wages totalled $88,000 for the year.
  2. Total PAYG tax withheld from weekly wages from Bex and forwarded to the ATO $20,000.
  3. Additional wages paid as a Christmas bonus of $16,000 (net of $6,000 PAYG tax withheld)
  4. Reimbursement of out-of-pocket travel cost of $1,100 incurred during employment.
  5. A travel allowance totalling $2,100. No PAYG was withheld.
  6. Bex paid health insurance premium for Betty and her husband of $3,550
  7. Superannuation contributed $15,000 to Bex Super Fund on behalf of Betty.

For each of the transactions indicate which amounts are to be included in Bettys assessable income.

  1. A taxpayers assessable income will include any ordinary income and statutory income. Are the following items being assessable income or not and explain your answer
  2. Salary and a performance bonus received by an employee. Q3 :

    b) Wilson is a single resident taxpayer, had a taxable income of $65,500. PAYG tax withheld from Wilsons gross wages was $9,000.

    Note that ~ Taxpayers, who earn over $26,668/year, pay a Medicare Levy of 2% of their taxable income.

    Required:

    Calculate Wilsons tax payable or refund for 2020/2021.

    Taxable Income

    Tax on This Income

    0 to $18,200

    Nil

    $18,201 to $37,000

    19c for each $1 over $18,200

    $37,001 to $80,000

    $3,572 plus 32.5c for each $1 over $37,000

    $80,001 to $180,000

    $17,547 plus 37c for each $1 over $80,000

    $180,001 and over

    $54,547 plus 47c for each $1 over $180,000

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