OMG is in a country which has a capital gains tax, conducted the following transactions:  a. Purchased a building in February 2018 for $26,000,000. In March 2019, the company spent $2,000,000 to install solar panels for electricity in the building. The building was  sold for $28,500,000 in 2021. The annual maintenance cost was $500,000. The cost of  advertising the sale of the building and the legal fees amounted to $1,500,000.  b. A motor vehicle was purchased for $5 million on January 1, 2018. The vehicle was sold  in 2021 for $4.5 million.  c. Bought an antique painting for $3.5 million in 2019. The painting was sold in 2021 for  $10 million.  d. Purchased a government bond for $5,000,000 in 2018 and sold it for $7,500,000 in 2021. The company is entitled to an Annual Exemption of $500,000. Capital losses as of 1 January  2021 were $1,500,000.  Calculate the capital gains tax in 2021, assuming a capital gains tax of 15%.

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OMG is in a country which has a capital gains tax, conducted the following transactions: 
a. Purchased a building in February 2018 for $26,000,000. In March 2019, the company
spent $2,000,000 to install solar panels for electricity in the building. The building was 
sold for $28,500,000 in 2021. The annual maintenance cost was $500,000. The cost of 
advertising the sale of the building and the legal fees amounted to $1,500,000. 
b. A motor vehicle was purchased for $5 million on January 1, 2018. The vehicle was sold 
in 2021 for $4.5 million. 
c. Bought an antique painting for $3.5 million in 2019. The painting was sold in 2021 for 
$10 million. 
d. Purchased a government bond for $5,000,000 in 2018 and sold it for $7,500,000 in 2021.
The company is entitled to an Annual Exemption of $500,000. Capital losses as of 1 January 
2021 were $1,500,000. 
Calculate the capital gains tax in 2021, assuming a capital gains tax of 15%.

 

Part C
John Peter is aware that there is no Capital Gains tax in Jamaica. He decided to buy a large piece 
of land. The land was hilly, so he blasted it to make it flatter, installed a soak away so the water 
does not settle on the land and made several roadways for ease of access. Six months after he 
purchased the land, he subdivided the area and sold it in lots to 30 separate persons, thereby 
making a large gain. 
Required
Advise Mr. Peter how these gains would be treated for tax purposes in Jamaica. Appropriate case 
laws should be included in your answer. 

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