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(Overview of Canadian Income Tax)
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Assignment 1
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Sodhi
Sukhbir
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Income Tax Instalments
Since BAI is a CCPC with Taxable income more than $500,000, BAI will be required to pay monthly income tax installments to CRA. The amount of these installments, for taxation period September 1, 2023 – August 31, 2024, can be calculated using 3 methods: the current year estimated income tax owing, the first preceding year income tax owing, and the second and first preceding year income tax owing. Current Year Method
Estimated income tax owing (2024)
$270,000
Monthly installments
$270,000/12= $22,500 per month
First Preceding Year Method
Income tax owing (2023)
$225,000
Monthly installments
$225,000/12= $18,750 per month
Current Year Method
Income tax owing (2022)
$180,000
Installments for months 1 and 2
$180,000/12= $15,000 per month
Income tax owing (2023)
$225,000
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BAI should choose the installment method where there have the minimum total tax payments. For BAI, both the first preceding year method, and the second and first preceding year method have the minimum total tax payment amount. In this case, the tie breaker is that they should 2
choose the method that provides for a greater deferral of the payment amounts. So here BAI should use the second and first preceding year method, as by using this method they will pay only $15,000 for the first 2 months and then $19,500 for the next 10 months. The first 2 payments will be due on Sep 30, 2023, and Oct 31, 2023. The rest of the installments will be paid on:
Nov 30, 2023
Dec 31, 2023
Jan 31, 2023
Feb 29, 2024
Mar 31, 2024
Apr 30, 2024
May 31, 2024
June 30, 2024
July 31, 2024
Aug 31, 2024
The final income tax payment for BAI for year ending August 31, 2023, will be due 2 months after its fiscal year ends, which means that it will be due on October 31, 2023. Whereas the corporate (T2) tax return for BAI will be due 6 months after its fiscal period end, that means it will be due on February 29, 2024.
Personal tax Implications for Employee’s on Benefits
Bonus – If Annabelle decides that BAI will be paying its employees bonuses if there is an
increase in annual sale by 15%. Then those $10,000 worth of bonus for each employee will be added to their employment income as it is a taxable benefit. Because BAI will be paying these bonuses after at least 9 months of the 2024-year end, due to this they won’t be a part of the employment income for year ended December 31, 2024, but will be added
into their employment income of year ended December 31, 2025 as it will be a taxable benefit.
Tuition Costs – If BAI will pay 50% tuition for the party planning course for 2 of its employees, then those employees will not face any increase in their employment income 3
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Publication 15-T (2020)
1: Julia Jacobsen files as single on her tax return and earned weekly gross pay of 500. For each pay period she makes a 401(k) contribution of 2% of gross pay. Julia
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2nd Quarter (Apr-Jun)
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DROP HERE
3rd Quarter (Jul-Sept)
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4th Quarter (Oct-Dec)
July 31
DROP HERE
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Answer:
A.
O New York
В.
O California
C.
O Mississippi
D.
O Hawaii
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Form W-2
Employer's Quarterly Federal Tax Return
DROP HERE
Form W-3
Wage and Tax Statement
DROP HERE
Form 940
Transmittal of Wage and Tax Statements
DROP HERE
Form 941
Employer's Annual Federal Unemployment Tax Return
DROP HERE
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A.
O Form W-2 contains earnings information for multiple employees.
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NOTE: For simplicity, all calculations throughout this exercise, both intermediate and final, should be rounded to two decimal places at each calculation.
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Using the percentage method in Appendix C (or the IRS federal income tax assistant), calculate the federal withholding amounts for
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in Step 4. For Abbey, enter $4,000 in Step 3a in the worksheet ($2,000 x 2 dependents). (Round your intermediate calculations and
final answers to 2 decimal places.)
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Pay
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Income Tax
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Employee
Pay Period
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Two dependents <17
Semimonthly
$
4,220
G. Narleski
MJ
No dependents
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1,900
T. Leider
No dependents
Monthly
$
4,020
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Required:
Calculate the credit using the formulas.
Note: For all requirements, do not round intermediate calculations. Round your final answers to the nearest whole dollar amount.
a. A single person with earned income of $5,310 and no qualifying children.
b. A single person with earned income of $23,700 and two qualifying children.
A married couple filing jointly with earned income of $35,510 and one qualifying child.
Earned Income
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