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QUESTION Tang Foods Pty Ltd is a private company with Bruce and his wife Eve being the two Directors and each owning one ordinary share.
QUESTION
Tang Foods Pty Ltd is a private company with Bruce and his wife Eve being the two Directors and each owning one ordinary share. It has been operating since 2005. The company is registered for GST. Bruce and Eve Tang have provided you with the following financial information and they ask you to prepare the tax return for the company. The company sells imported food from Asia.
The figures in the financial accounts are net of GST (that is they have already excluded the GST from the figures) except where specifically stated.
RECEIPTS
Sales |
6,234,052 |
Dividend fully franked | 12,000 |
EXPENSES |
|
Purchase of stock |
155,000 |
Fine for breaching Health and Safety regulations | 4,250 |
Prepaid rental for the shop (Note 1) | 18,000 |
Wage to Brad (Note 2) | 25,750 |
Interest on loan | 10,417 |
Repairs (Note 3) | 37,080 |
Bad debts (Note 4) | 2,985 |
Advertising in the local paper | 12,758 |
Purchase of new equipment for the company | 163,000 |
Cleaning costs | 22,589 |
Office rent | 18,000 |
Depreciation of plant and equipment | 32,476 |
Fringe Benefits Tax | 14,320 |
Salary paid to employee secretary | 130,000 |
Notes
Note 1: The Company prepaid the 18 months rent for the shop for the period 1 August 2016 to 1 January
2018.
Note 2: Brad is aged 15 and the son of Bruce and Eve. He is still at high school. The task he undertook was helping Eve with the accounts. He only works for 2 hours a day for three days a week. The normal pay for a person to do this job would have been $6,670.
Note 3: The repairs consisted of the following:
$8,000 to replace the windows that were damaged in a storm,
$25,000 spent on initial repairs to a second hand freezer used for extra storage,
$4,080 on maintenance costs on the packaging equipment caused by normal wear and tear.
Note 4: The bad debts represent a customer that has appointed an administrator to their business.
Other information:
New depreciating assets of the Company: The figures are exclusive of GST.
Cash register purchased on 1 July 2016 at a cost of $3,750. The effective life is 6 years.
A minivan for deliveries - this was purchased on 1 July 2016. The cost was $48,750. The effective life is 5 years.
The Company bought a new luxury motor car for Bruce and Eve to use for whatever purpose they like on 1 July 2016 for $110,500. The car has an effective life of 5 years. The company paid Fringe Benefits Tax of $14,320.
Trading stock:
The value of the opening stock as at 1 July 2016 was $59,000
The value of the closing stock as at 30 June 2017 is:
Cost $180,000
Market value $110,890
PAYG Instalments: The Company made the following payments of income tax to the ATO:
1 October 2016 - $120,000
1 January 2017 - $120,000
1 April 2017 - $140,000
30 June 2017 - $120,000
REQUIRED:
Please calculate the tax payable for the company. You are required to provide a brief explanation of each item and why it is included or excluded.
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