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QUESTION THREE [ 3 0 ] On Point Limited, a resident of the Republic, introduced a new accounting package on 3 0 September 2 0

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On Point Limited, a resident of the Republic, introduced a new accounting package on 30 September 2020 to provide financial data needed to complete its value-added tax returns.
For On Point Limited's tax period 1 January 2021 to 28 February 2021 the following financial data was provided by its new accounting system. When appropriate, amounts include value-added tax:
\table[[Supply of goods and services at the standard rate,402500],[Supply of goods and services at the zero rate,50000],[Supply of exempt goods and services,100000],[Input tax on capital goods (note 1),45000],[Input tax on non-capital goods and services (note 2),48750],[Second-hand goods purchased and paid for (note 3),12650],[Value of fringe benefits subject to value-added tax,1150],[Credit notes issued (note 4),13800],[Credit note received (note 4),6900],[Bad debts written off (note 5),9200]]
The Commissioner has agreed with On Point Limited to a 'turnover-based' method of apportionment, and 80% has been agreed as the percentage applicable to the making of taxable supplies.
Notes
On Point Limited's input tax on capital goods includes
R750 value-added tax on the purchase of a coffee machine for its employees' common room, and
R9000 value-added tax on the purchase of a delivery van for the delivery of its goods.
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On Point Limited's Input tax on non-capital goods and services purchased includes
R360 value-added tax for membership fees paid to the local country club for its managing director's membership, and
R270 value-added tax for his subscription to a professional society.
On Point Limited purchased, and paid for, a second-hand machine from a non-vendor for R12650.
On Point Limited's credit notes issued, and received, all relate to supplies made at the standard rate of 15%.
Bad debts written off by On Point Limited relate to supplies made at the standard rate.
You are required to
3.1. Determine the value-added tax due to, or from, the Commissioner for its tax period 1 January 2021 to 28 February 2021. Provide brief reasons to support your determinations if necessary.
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