Calculate the superannuation payable for each category

Assignment Help Taxation
Reference no: EM132069879

Assessment Title: BAS and Supporting Work Papers

ASSIGNMENT INFORMATION

Private College is a relatively new private school that is registered for GST. It has been operating since the beginning of the 2017 school year and at this stage just caters for students in Years 7 and 8 (the first two years of secondary school). During the month of June2018, they reported the following transactions:

Receipts (inclusive of GST where appropriate): $

  • School fees 208,000
  • Canteen income 6,640
  • Government grants 46,312
  • Year 8 Camp fees* 39,000
  • Laptop hire fees 6,500
  • Admission fees charged for drama and music performances by students 1,000
  • Hire fees received from the local football club using the school's Sporting fields and canteen for training and game days 1,400

Expenses (inclusive of GST where appropriate):

  • Electricity 8,642
  • Year 8 camp expenses** 40,500
  • Computer software licences 1,046
  • Canteen expenses 2,070
  • Insurance 28,111
  • Contract Cleaner (not registered for GST) 1,200
  • Interest on loans for school premises and equipment 7,667
  • Rates 3,645
  • First Aid Courses for staff members 600
  • New Lawn Mower for school grounds 4,250
  • Fuel 1,340
  • Staff social club expenses*** 370
  • Stationery & office supplies 640
  • Subject expenses 2,434
  • Costs for drama and music performances by students 874
  • Salaries and wages (per information below)

*The fees charged for the compulsory Year 8 camp include a food component, camp activities component and bus travel to and from the camp. Of the total $39,000 the food component was $13,000.

**The expenses for the Year 8 camp include $3,250 for the bus, $13,500 for food and $23,750 for camp accommodation and activities for the students and accompanying teachers.

***Staff social club expenses include the cost of drinks and finger food on the last Friday of the month. These would not normally be deductible, due to the operation of s 32-5 ITAA97.

Salaries & Wages:

Private College pays all employees weekly. All employees are entitled to the tax-free threshold.

The permanent staff include teaching staff, clerical staff and grounds maintenance staff, who all work the same number of hours each week. Their weekly pay is based on an annual salary. Annual salaries are:

  • Teaching staff total - $604,800 (9 teachers at same level, qualifications)
  • Clerical staff total - $87,152 (2 clerical staff at same level, qualifications)
  • Grounds maintenance staff total - $83,200 (2 staff at same level, qualifications)

The following casual employees were employed during the month to cover classes for the permanent teaching staff who were attending professional development and the Year 8 camp. Their weekly wages are based on the hours they work as set out in the table below:

Employee/Week

Ally $64/hour

Dean $60/hour

Michelle $58/hour

Week 1

0

10

0

Week 2

12

15

0

Week 3

8

0

0

Week 4

10

0

7

Other information relevant to Business Activity Statement (BAS):

The school has elected to prepare the BAS on a monthly basis.

A fuel tax credit of $150 has been claimed for the fuel used by mowers and other equipment in maintaining the school grounds. An FBT (Fringe Benefits Tax) instalment of $1,050 is due for the June quarter, but the school has decided not to provided fringe benefits anymore.

There are no liabilities for WET or LCT and no PAYG instalments due.

REQUIRED: Prepare the work papers necessary to evidence/support the Business Activity Statement you need to complete for the month. You should complete them as follows;

a) Prepare a schedule of wages paid for the month by weekly pay period, included PAYG withholding deductions and net wages for each category of employees.

b) Calculate the Superannuation payable for each category of employees for the month.

c) Discuss what a taxable supply is. Classify each receipt item listed, by the type of GST supply, explaining briefly why you have classified it that way. Calculate the amount of GST (if any) included in the price of each.

d) Discuss what conditions need to be met before Private College can claim input tax credits in relation to the expenses listed. Explain whether each of the acquisitions is a creditable acquisition. Calculate the amount of GST (if any) included in the cost.

e) Prepare a Business Activity Statement for the month ended 30 June2018, ensuring you complete all relevant labels.

Show all calculations and support all answers with references to legislation, case law and/or rulings.

Attachment:- Assignment Files.rar

Reference no: EM132069879

Questions Cloud

Creating a new performance appraisal system : Your supervisor has tasked you with creating a new performance appraisal system for your department.
Which alternative should be chosen using maximin criteria : (a) Which alternative should be chosen using maximin criteria? (b) Which alternative should be chosen using maximum likelihood criteria?
Chadoperated an automobile sales business : Chadoperated an automobile sales business. A major dealer in town offered the following deal to Chad.
Calculate the net requirements and planned order releases : Calculate the net requirements and planned order releases (planned ordered cleanings) for operating rooms, beds, and medical kits
Calculate the superannuation payable for each category : Assessment Title: BAS and Supporting Work Papers. Southern Cross University Australia. Calculate the Superannuation payable for each category of employees
Drum cow was offered for sale at auction : Drum's cow was offered for sale at auction. One of the clauses contained in the auction catalogue stated
Prepare a qualitative risk matrix and a risk-response plan : Using a risk matrix, the team should identify real project risks, and make suggestions on how they can be minimized to facilitate a successful change.
Organization design to improve organization effectiveness : Your research here will be the foundation for Paper 2 or the suggested changes for the organization design to improve organization effectiveness.
Analyze the economic theories that are germane : Compare and contrast economic challenges and incentives within health care's organizational models that might influence patient preference.

Reviews

len2069879

7/30/2018 3:53:49 AM

Assessment Title: BAS and Supporting Work Papers. Topic Content: Payroll, GST & FBT (Topics 1 to 4). Due Date: Friday of Week 5 by 11pm Australian Eastern Daylight Savings Time. Submission: A single WORD Document only to be submitted via the link in the assessment area on MySCU. File Name: SURNAME Tax Assignment 1.DOC or SURNAME Tax Assignment 1.DOCX. ONLY DOC OR DOCX FILES TO BE SUBMITTED - DO NOT SUBMIT PDF FILES.

len2069879

7/30/2018 3:53:42 AM

Remember: the purpose of an assignment is for you to demonstrate your knowledge and understanding of the topics. Make sure your answers are comprehensive enough to achieve this. NOTE: THIS IS AN INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT. YOU SHOULD WRITE ALL WORK SUBMITTED YOURSELF AND IT SHOULD BE BASED ON YOUR OWN RESEARCH. EVIDENCE OF COPYING FROM OTHER STUDENTS WILL BE TAKEN SERIOUSLY AND REPORTED.

len2069879

7/30/2018 3:53:35 AM

SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS - You are to submit Assessment 1 using the Turnitin Link that will be available in the Assessment area of Blackboard. Please take the time to review your work using the similarity index within Turnitin to ensure that you have followed the rules of academic integrity and submitted your own work for marking.

len2069879

7/30/2018 3:53:28 AM

You are also required to include an Assignment Cover Sheet which is available on Blackboard. When you submit, please ensure that it is a Word document only. It is difficult to provide feedback in pdf files so DO NOT submit a pdf file for marking. Marks will be deducted for submitting late, so note the policy in regards to this.

len2069879

7/30/2018 3:53:22 AM

Further information about the preparation of the Business Activity Statement will be discussed in tutorials. Show all calculations and support all answers with references to legislation, case law and/or rulings. Up to ten (10) marks will be awarded for quality of work papers, explanations & referencing. Note that referencing your textbook will not be acceptable as the authorities are the legislation, case law and rulings.

Write a Review

Taxation Questions & Answers

  Taxable income

Determine taxable income before considering expense.

  Prepare a tax research memo

Prepare a tax research memo to the file that addresses the issues you feel are most relevant to Mimi's various issures.

  Income by ordinary concepts

Explain what is meant by income by ordinary concepts

  Identify the tax issues

Identify the tax issues that are raised and the relevant sections of the legislation. Identify any cases and other sources of law or information that apply.

  Calculate carolines taxable income

Calculate Carolines taxable income

  Taxation – law and practice

Show the tax issues that are raised and the relevant sections of the legislation.

  Payment to the taxpayer

Brief statement in your own words of the facts of the cases.

  Prepare regular corporation tax return

Prepare the C Regular Corporation Tax Return for the Lawson And Norman Enterprise

  Taxation law

Advise the participants in the ‘barter' system of the income tax implications, if any, of participating in the system.

  A tax on cigarettes is a good way of raising tax revenue

Discuss- A tax on cigarettes is a good way of raising tax revenue for the government

  Prepare the required journal entry

Prepare the required journal entry to record the tax expense

  Calculate barbs taxable income

Calculate Barb's taxable income? What nonrefundable credit is Barb eligible for based on the information you have?

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