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Grant MacEwan University - ACCT 328
Business Income
1)Jake Jones is the sole shareholder of Jones Enterprises? Ltd., a small retail shop selling widgets located in Vancouver?, Alberta. The shop has been in operation for several years. Jake provides you with the Statement of Income for the corporation for December 31 of the current? year:
Jones Enterprises Ltd. |
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Statement of Income |
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For the year ended December 31 |
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Sales |
$620,000 |
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Cost of sales: |
$45,000 |
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Opening inventory |
240,000 |
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Purchases |
285,000 |
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Closing inventory |
55,000 |
230,000 |
Gross profit |
390,000 |
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Expenses: |
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Accounting & legal (Note 2) |
6,000 |
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Advertising & promotion (Note 3) |
6,000 |
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Depreciation (Note 4) |
24,000 |
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Automobile expenses |
5,000 |
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Bad debts (Note 5) |
5,000 |
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Insurance (Note 6) |
6,000 |
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Interest |
20,000 |
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Office expenses (Note 7) |
10,000 |
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Rent |
34,000 |
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Wages & benefits (Note 8) |
100,000 |
216,000 |
Net income for the year |
$174,000 |
1.
Jones Enterprises Ltd. is a small business corporation operated by the sole? shareholder, Jake Jones.
2.
Accounting and legal include legal fees related to Jake?'s dispute in regards to a personal car? accident, in the amount of $ 1 comma 750.
3.
Advertising and promotion include? 'Meals and? Entertainment' costs in the amount of $ 3 comma 750.
4.
Information for Capital Cost Allowance? (CCA) purposes? - the Undepreciated Capital Cost? (UCC) at December 31 of the prior year was as? follows:
Class 8? (Office & General? Equipment) $ 45 comma 150
Class 10? (Automotive Equipment) $ 44 comma 850
5.
The company has set up an allowance for doubtful accounts based on a review of the Accounts Receivable at December 31 of the current year. This is a procedure that the proprietorship follows every year.
6.
Insurance includes life insurance premiums for Jake Jones in the amount of $ 2 comma 500. This life insurance policy is required as collateral for the business bank loan.
7.
Office expenses include the purchase of a? computer, on January 15 of the current? year, for $ 4 comma 250.
8.
Wages and benefits include the club? dues/membership fees paid to the Royal Oak Club in the amount of $ 6 comma 000. The club dues are paid for the five managers who take clients to the Royal Oak Club on a regular basis for business purposes.
Calculate the net business income for Jones Enterprises Ltd. for the current year.
A.
Only reserves that are specifically identified in the Income Tax Act can be deducted in computing net business income for tax purposes.
B.
Reserves apply only to calculating business income for tax purposes and are not deductible in computing GAAP income.
C.
Any reserve that can be deducted from GAAP income can also be deducted when computing business income for tax purposes.
D.
Reserves apply only to GAAP accounting and are not deductible in computing business income for tax purposes.
A.
are highly? limited, and? therefore, rarely used
B.
are only those expenses specified within the Income Tax Act
C.
must be related to activities that are legal in nature
D.
must be incurred for the purpose of generating business income
A.
is used occasionally to conduct business
B.
is an office or commercial building
C.
is used partially for the purpose of earning income
D.
is an? individual's principal place of business
A.
must be capitalized and deducted as CCA
B.
must be deducted over a period of 5 years
C.
are treated as an item of capital rather than expense
D.
are fully deductible in the year they are incurred
A.
entertainment
B.
auto allowances
C.
interest
D.
political contributions
A.
A salary of ?$63 comma 000 paid to the business? owner's son for administrative? services, an unrelated administrative assistant would be paid a salary of ?$44 comma 000
B.
50?% of season hockey tickets used to entertain business clients
C.
50?% of business meal expenses
D.
A salary of ?$37 comma 000 paid to the business? owner's daughter for janitorial? services, an unrelated janitor would be paid a salary of ?$41 comma 000
A.
The costs of entertaining a? company's customers
B.
Political contributions
C.
Automobile mileage payments to employees
D.
Luxury automobile costs
A.
Life insurance for a? proprietor, which is a required condition for the business bank loan
B.
Interest expense on a business bank loan
C.
Depreciation
D.
Capital Cost Allowance? (CCA)
Choose the correct answer.
A.
employment income
B.
property income
C.
business income
D.
capital gains
A.
property income
B.
business AND property income
C.
dividend income
D.
business income
A.
capital gains and terminal losses can be realized on the same sale
B.
terminal losses cannot be realized on the sale
C.
capital gains and terminal losses cannot be realized on the same sale
Your answer is correct.
D.
capital gains cannot be realized on the sale
A.
Profit from the sale of assets that were used to produce property income.
B.
Profit from the sale of securities held in an investment portfolio.
C.
Profit from the sale of inventory.
Your answer is correct.
D.
Profit from the sale of assets that were used to produce business income.
A.
property income
B.
capital gain
C.
employment income
D.
business income
A.
The number and frequency of similar transactions.
B.
The length of time the taxpayer has been conducting the transactions.
C.
The amount of time and effort the taxpayer expends to generate income.
D.
Whether the taxpayer conducted the activity with the expectation of earning a profit.
A.
Use of recreational facilities and dues
B.
Advertising expenses paid to foreign media and directed to the Canadian market
Your answer is correct.
C.
Political contributions to a federal political party
D.
Expenses incurred to earn income that is exempt from income tax
A.
Reserve for inventory impairment
Your answer is correct.
B.
Reserve for amounts? (accounts) receivable
C.
Reserve for undelivered goods or services
D.
Reserve for doubtful debts
A.
$ 130 comma 000 and taxable income of $ 65 comma 000
Your answer is correct.B.
$ 130 comma 000 and taxable income of $ 130 comma 000
C.
$ 65 comma 000 and taxable income of $ 130 comma 000
D.
$ 65 comma 000 and taxable income of $ 65 comma 000
A.
expenses incurred for business meals
Your answer is correct.
B.
revenues received prior to the delivery of goods
C.
expenses incurred for office supplies
D.
estimated warranty costs
A.
significantly more reserves may be deducted than are allowable under GAAP
Your answer is not correct.
B.
no reserves are? allowed, only actual? expenses/losses are allowed
C.
reserves that are allowable in computing GAAP income are also allowable in computing net business income
D.
only specifically identified reserves are allowed
A.
revenues from illegal activities must be included in a taxpayers? income, and related expenses are deductible from business income
Your answer is correct.
B.
the illegal activities are NOT considered a business and therefore revenues are NOT included in a? taxpayer's net income
C.
the illegal activities are NOT considered a business and therefore revenues must be included in the? taxpayer's income as property income
D.
revenues from illegal activities must be included in a taxpayers? income, but related expenses are deductible since they are considered illegal payments
A.
$ 155 for? GAAP, $ 155 for Net Income for Tax Purposes
B.
$ 155 for? GAAP, $ 310 for Net Income for Tax Purposes
C.
$ 310 for? GAAP, $ 155 for Net Income for Tax Purposes
Your answer is correct.D.
$ 310 for? GAAP, $ 310 for Net Income for Tax Purposes
Choose the correct answer.
A.
FIFO
Your answer is not correct.
B.
Specific identification
C.
LIFO
This is the correct answer.
D.
The retail method
A.
the lease payments are fully deductible in computing Net Income for Tax Purposes
B.
the ITA limits the amount of the lease payments that are deductible
Your answer is correct.
C.
the ITA requires that the transaction be treated as a purchase of the auto if it is assumed the company will take ownership of the auto at the end of the lease
D.
the lease payments are deductible for GAAP but? non-deductible in determining Net Income for Tax Purposes
A.
The lease will be accounted for as a lease for GAAP AND tax purposes.
B.
The lease will be accounted for as a purchase of the property for GAAP AND tax purposes.
C.
The lease will be accounted for as a lease for GAAP purposes and as a purchase of the property for tax purposes.
D.
The lease will be accounted for as a purchase of the property for GAAP purposes and as a lease for tax purposes.
A.
the purchase of certain manufacturing equipment specified within the ITA
B.
costs paid to landscape a? company's property
Your answer is correct.
C.
prepaid expenses
D.
purchases of passenger autos that are not considered? "luxury"
A.
the total cost of the asset relative to other assets held by the corporation
B.
what the ordinary business operations of the corporation are
Your answer is correct.
C.
whether or not the estimated useful life of the asset is more than 1 year
D.
whether the asset is used by the corporation to produce business or property income
A.
An auto dealership sells a new car from its inventory for more than the original purchase price to a manufacturing company. The car will be used as a company car for the? manufacturer's salesforce.
Your answer is correct.
B.
A manufacturing company sells a car that had been used for its traveling salesforce for a price greater than the original purchase price.
C.
An individual sells a car that had been used as a personal vehicle for more than he paid for it.
D.
A taxi company purchases a car that is used as a taxi cab and later sells the car for more than the original purchase price.
A.
XYZ makes an investment in the shares of M? corp, which is a restaurant franchise. The shares are later sold for less than the original purchase price.
This is the correct answer.
B.
XYZ puts some seasonal apparel on clearance and sells a pair of shorts for less than the cost of the shorts.
C.
?XYZ's building catches fire and is destroyed. The insurer of the building gives XYZ less money for the claim than the original purchase price of the building.
D.
XYZ replaces its display fixtures with newer? fixtures, and sells the old fixtures to a smaller business for less than the XYZ originally paid for them.
A.
terminal losses
B.
?50% of business meals and entertainment
Your answer is correct.
C.
CCA that exceeds GAAP amortization
D.
a federal income tax refund
A.
Management companies
B.
Personal services corporations
Your answer is correct.
C.
Large CCPCs
D.
Professional corporations
A.
the GAAP amortization taken on the equipment will be similar and there will most likely be no tax consequence to consider
B.
the purchase will likely create capital gains that will offset the value of any excess of CCA deductions that exceed GAAP amortization
C.
the CCA taken on the equipment will most likely exceed the GAAP? amortization, and create a favourable tax deduction
Your answer is correct.
D.
the GAAP amortization taken on the equipment will most likely exceed the CCA? deduction, and create an unfavourable tax deduction
A.
taxable to the taxpayer if they are? non-taxable to the third party
B.
taxable to the taxpayer if they are for the benefit of the taxpayer
This is the correct answer.
C.
taxable to the taxpayer if the third party is related to the taxpayer
D.
taxable to the taxpayer
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