Advise mr executive, from an income tax perspective

Assignment Help Financial Accounting
Reference no: EM13510394

QUESTION

The 56-year-old Mr Executive, a South African resident at all times, was the financial director of Top Notch Ltd ('Top Notch'). He held the position for 13 years. Based on his excellent work performance, he was offered the position of financial director of Superior Ltd ('Superior'), the holding company of Top Notch.

Mr Executive resigned from Top Notch on 31 August 2005 and took up his new position as financial director of Superior on 1 September 2005. Superior offered Mr Executive the following remuneration package:

• A cash salary of R100 000 per month.
• Provident fund contributions at 10% of his cash salary.

Mr Executive must become a member of the provident fund and in terms of the rules of the fund he must make monthly contributions amounting to 10% of his cash salary. Superior will contribute R1 for each R1 contributed by Mr Executive. Mr Executive will only be entitled to receive Superior's contributions when he retires at the age of 65.

• The option to acquire 100 000 shares in Superior at par value, which is R5 per share. In terms of the rules of Superior's share option scheme, all senior management personnel may participate in the scheme, but they are not allowed to sell the shares within four years from the date of exercising the option. Mr Executive exercised his right on 30 September 2005 when the market value was R25 per share. The share option scheme is not open to at least 90% of all permanent employees.

• The right to use two company cars, or a travel allowance of R20 000 per month.
o The two company cars that Superior will provide are a new BMW One series 120Di (cost price R230 000, inclusive of VAT) and a new LandRover Discovery V6 DiHSE (cost price R570 000, inclusive of VAT). Superior will pay for all the fuel, licence, maintenance and insurance costs. Ownership of these vehicles will never be transferred to Mr Executive.

o If Superior pays Mr Executive a travel allowance, he will purchase the two vehicles mentioned above for cash, and be able to treat the actual business expenditure as amounts expensed against the travel allowance for tax purposes. Superior will not pay any costs other than the travel allowance. Mr Executive will keep a logbook.

o The following is expected for any given tax year per vehicle:
- Total distance traveled 23 000 km
- Distance traveled for business use 12 000 km
- Fuel R7 000
- Insurance, licence fees, services and tyres R20 000

Shortly before Mr Executive left Top Notch a farewell party was arranged for him, at which he received the following:

• A cash cheque for R200 000 from Top Notch for the relinquishment of his office.
• A Panasonic Flatron television set as a long service award. Top Notch acquired the television set specifically for Mr Executive on a sale at an independent retailer. The sale price was R15 000 while these television sets normally retail at R25 000 each.

Mr Executive also participated in a share option scheme at Top Notch that was available to all staff employed in a managerial position for one year or longer. Mr Executive acquired the right to purchase 50 000 shares on 15 October 2004. The market value at that time was R10 per share. In terms of the rules of the share option scheme, Mr Executive could purchase the shares at par value, being R3 per share. He is, however, not entitled to sell the shares for three years from the date on which he exercised his option.

Mr Executive exercised his option on 31 August 2005 when the market value was R20 per share. Mr Executive does not intend to sell his 50 000 Top Notch shares when the restriction is lifted, but to keep them until his retirement at the age of 65.

REQUIRED Marks

(a) Advise Mr Executive on the current income tax implications arising from the cash salary and employer provident fund contributions paid by Superior.

(b) Advise Mr Executive on the income tax implications arising from the exercise of the share options granted to him by Superior and the subsequent vesting of these options.

Ignore any tax implications arising after the date of vesting.

(c) Advise Mr Executive, from an income tax perspective only (i.e. taxable income), whether he should opt for the two company cars or for the travel allowance from Superior. Base your advice on the implications for a full tax year and provide reasons for your answer. Do not use the deemed travel allowance tables in assessing these two options.

(d) Advise Mr Executive on the current income tax implications that will arise as a result of the receipts and accruals received from Top Notch at the farewell party.

(e) Advise Mr Executive on the current and future income tax implications of the shares he acquired in Top Notch. Assume Mr Executive will hold the shares acquired as an investment.

 

Reference no: EM13510394

Questions Cloud

Accurate about sociologists doing research on social problem : Which of the following statements is accurate about sociologists doing research on social problems? The sociological imagination involves which of the following components?
Show the retained earnings statement presentation : During the year, a prior period adjustment of $50,000 is recorded because of the understatement of depreciation in the prior period. Show the retained earnings statement presentation of these data.
Journalize the transactions : Mar. 2 Issued 5,000 shares of $5 par value common stock to attorneys in payment of a bill for $30,000 for services provided in helping the company to incorporate.
How much power does she expend as she cycles : When you ride a bicycle at constant speed, almost all of the energy you expend goes into the work you do against the drag force of the air. how much power does she expend as she cycles
Advise mr executive, from an income tax perspective : Advise Mr Executive, from an income tax perspective only (i.e. taxable income), whether he should opt for the two company cars or for the travel allowance from Superior.
What is their common angular speed : Disk A, with a mass of 6.0kg and a radius of 30cm , rotates clockwise about a frictionless vertical axle at 10rev/s . Disk B, also 6.0kg but with a radius of 20cm , what is their common angular speed
What initial velocity must the second stone have had : A mountain climber stands at the top of a 32.5-m cliff that overhangs a calm pool of water. What initial velocity must the second stone have had, given that they hit the water simultaneously
Should the land be recorded : Land appraised at $80,000 is purchased by issuing 1,000 shares of $20 par value common stock. The market price of the shares at the time of the exchange, based on active trading in the securities market, is $95 per share.
How far is it below the helicopter : A small mailbag is released from a helicopter that is descending steadily at 2.71 m/s. How far is it below the helicopter

Reviews

Write a Review

Financial Accounting Questions & Answers

  What unit cost figure is relevant for setting selling price

If the company wishes to sell them through regular distribution channels, what unit cost figure is relevant for setting a minimum selling price? Explain.

  Adria lopez created success systems on october 1 2013 the

adria lopez created success systems on october 1 2013. the company has been successful and its list of customers has

  Compute parson s gain or loss on the sale of truck

the accumulated depreciation was $22,500. The liquidation value for the truck is $3,000 on July 1. Compute Parson s gain or loss on the sale of the truck.

  What data may be considered as fraud risk factors

What data may be considered as fraud risk factors

  Accounting information system processes

Implement one of the subsequent accounting information system processes:

  Claire ltd owns all the share capital of lauren ltd the

claire ltd owns all the share capital of lauren ltd. the following transactions relate to the period ended 30 june

  Variable manufacturing overhead costs

Hydro Inc. manufactures water sensors used by scientists to measure water quality. For the most recent period ended Hydro manufactured and sold 53,250 sensors at a sales price of $290 per sensor.

  How accounting can be used in a more transformative capacity

Identify and discuss the arguments presented by Chwastiak (1999) in her critique of the assumptions of positive accounting theory, and in her vision for a more transformative role of accounting.

  The companys ceo just returned from a seminar on management

the companys ceo just returned from a seminar on management accounting and some new tools that can be used to assist in

  Will the impositon of a particular accounting method

Analyse and evaluate the arguments for, and against, for each of the case studies.Which arguments do you consider to be more compelling?

  Illustrate what amounts should be considered product

Eighty percent of the premium applies to manufacturing operations and 20% applies to selling and administrative activities. Illustrate what amounts should be considered product and period costs respectively for the first year of coverage?

  Evaluate exchange rate

What exchange rate should each of the subsequent accounts be translated

Free Assignment Quote

Assured A++ Grade

Get guaranteed satisfaction & time on delivery in every assignment order you paid with us! We ensure premium quality solution document along with free turntin report!

All rights reserved! Copyrights ©2019-2020 ExpertsMind IT Educational Pvt Ltd