Services
Discover
Ask a Question
Log in
Sign up
Filters
Done
Question type:
Essay
Multiple Choice
Short Answer
True False
Matching
Topic
Business
Study Set
Australian Taxation
Exam 7: Specific Deductions Andapplications Ofdeductibility
Path 4
Access For Free
Share
All types
Filters
Study Flashcards
Question 1
Essay
Calculate Wendy's taxable income in light of the following: 路 Assessable income = $35,000 (source is salary and dividends) 路 Donation to political party = $2,000 路 Interest on a loan to buy shares (which produced assessable income included in $35,000) = $4,000 路 Compulsory work uniform costs = $220
Question 2
Multiple Choice
Steel Pty Ltd, an Australian public company, has provided you with the following information for the 2019-20 tax year, so that you can advise the company accountant of its entitlement to any deductions. The company uses accrual accounting for income recognition. Estimated bad debts, $5000 Provision for doubtful debts, $1,000 Debts written off during the year, $4,000 One years advertising paid on 1 January 2020 to a magazine $20,000. The total allowable deduction for Steel Pty Ltd based on these four transactions is
Question 3
Multiple Choice
Adrian Brown is a carer who is required to visit various clients at their homes. As part of his employment duties he purchased a vehicle to travel to his various client homes. Adrian did not keep a log book but he kept a diary which showed that he travelled a total of 6,300 kilometres in travel between client homes that related to visiting clients at their various homes during the 2019-20 year of tax. He is not claiming any travel from his home to the first client or from the last client to his home. During the year Adrian incurred the following expenses (before any adjustment for work use) in relation to his vehicle: Registration and Insurance $1,400 Petrol $2,500 Servicing the vehicle $600 Interest on the car loan $5,000 Depreciation on the vehicle $6,000 Adrian estimates that his overall work-travel would have been 60% if he had kept a log book. Based on the above information, Adrian's entitlement to a tax deduction for his car expenses for the 2019-20 tax year (rounded to nearest dollar) is;
Question 4
Multiple Choice
Hari started up a new business this year selling old vinyl records. For the year ended 30 June 2020, Hari advises that his total sales were $18,000 and his expenses were $25,000. Hari rents a small shop in an outer suburb of Adelaide and the market value of that shop was $400,000. What is Hari's taxable income for the year ended 30 June 2020?
Question 5
Multiple Choice
Michael is a lawyer for a large national law firm. His employer requires him to wear expensive latest style business suits to work. Michael would not normally purchase such expensive suits and he does not wear them privately. Which of the following statements is true?
Question 6
Multiple Choice
Tom is a junior barrister and during the tax year 2020 he has spent $2,000 on his barrister's gowns. Tom has also spent $1,000 on two suits that he wears when he sees clients. What amount of clothing expenditure is Tom likely to be able to claim for the year ended 30 June 2020?
Question 7
Multiple Choice
In the 2020 tax year, Andrew derived $60,000 in assessable income but had deductions of $90,000. If Andrew also derived $20,000 of exempt income, what would Andrew's tax loss be for the 2020 tax year?