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- ABC limited (An Australian company) imports die-cast parts from its Chinese subsidiary that areused in the production of children's toys. Per unit, part 126 costs the Chinese subsidiary AUD $200 and AUD $20 to ship to ABC limited. ABC limited uses part 126 to produce a toy airplane that it sell to local stores for AUD $600 per unit. The following tax rates apply: Chinese income tax: 25% Australian income tax: 30% Australian import duty: 10% of invoice price Required: a. Calculate the total amount of income taxs and import duties paid to the Australian and Chinese government if part 126 is sold to ABC limited at the price of AUD $300 per unit b. Calculate the total amount of income taxs and import duties paid to the Australian and Chinese government if part 126 is sold to ABC limited at the price of AUD $400 per unit c. Explain why the results got in part (a) and (b) differABC limited (An Australian company) imports die-cast parts from its Chinese subsidiary that areused in the production of children’s toys. Per unit, part 126 costs the Chinese subsidiary AUD$200 and AUD $20 to ship to ABC limited.ABC limited uses part 126 to produce a toy airplane that it sell to local stores for AUD $600 perunit. The following tax rates apply:Chinese income tax: 25%Australian income tax: 30%Australian import duty: 10% of invoice priceRequired:a. Calculate the total amount of income taxs and import duties paid to the Australian andChinese government if part 126 is sold to ABC limited at the price of AUD $300 per unitb. Calculate the total amount of income taxs and import duties paid to the Australian andChinese government if part 126 is sold to ABC limited at the price of AUD $400 per unitc. Explain why the results got in part (a) and (b) differTio, Inc. a U.S. parent owns two subsidiaries, Ecuador Inc. and Taiwan Inc. The corporate tax rate is 20% in Ecuador and 40% in Taiwan. It costs Ecuador Inc. $25 to assemble each widget. Ecuador Inc. sells all 1,000 widgets of its production to Taiwan Inc. at a negotiated price of $65 per unit. Taiwan Inc. sold all 1,000 widgets to independent customers for $90 per unit. What will the overall tax rate be if Tio instructed Ecuador to increase the price it charged Taiwan for each widget to $80 per unit? a. 25% b. 28% c. 21% d. 23.08%
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- Beacon, a division of Libra Corporation, is located in the United States. Its effective income tax rate is 30%. Another division of Libra, Falcon, is located in Canada, where the income tax rate is 40%. Falcon manufactures, among other things, an intermediate product for Beacon called XPS-2022. Falcon operates at capacity and makes 15,000 units of XPS-2022 for Beacon each period, at a variable cost of $28 per unit. Assume that there are no outside customers for XPS-2022. Because the XPS-2022 must be shipped from Canada to the United States, it costs Falcon an additional $4 per unit to ship the XPS-2022 to Beacon. There are no direct fixed costs for XPS-2022. Falcon also manufactures other products. A product similar to XPS-2022 that Beacon could use as a substitute is available in the United States for $38.50 per unit. Q.What transfer price would minimize income taxes for Libra Corporation as a whole? Would Beacon and Falcon want to be evaluated on operating income using this transfer…WISsub annually resells to industrial manufacturing companies approximately 30,000 industrial ovens purchased from FORCo, its foreign parent, that are neither branded nor warranted. FORCo also sells 5,000 industrial ovens to an independent third party in Canada for $100,000 each. Unlike the industrial ovens sold to WISsub, the industrial ovens sold in Canada are warranted and bear the valuable FORCo label. Suppose that the comparable profits methodology is the best method. Further assume that your search for comparable companies preliminarily includes those on the list below with all return on sales figures being a proper average of the last three taxable years. Which of the companies are functionally comparable to WISsub? (a)Davao has a potential foreign customer that has offered to buy 1,500 tons at P450 per ton. Assume that all of Davao’s costs would be at the same levels and rates as last year. What net income after taxes would Davao make if it took this order and rejected some business from regular customers so as not to exceed capacity? Answer: 221,500 Without prejudice to your answers to previous questions, and assume that Davao plans to market its product in a new territory. Davao estimates that an advertising and promotion program costing P61,500 annually would need to be undertaken for the next two or three years. In addition, a P25 per ton sales commission over and above the current commission to the sales force in the new territory would be required. How many tons would have to be sold in the new territory to maintain Davao’s current after-tax income of P94,500? Answer: 307.5
- Wellington Manufacturing manufactures industrial ovens used primarily in the process of coating or painting metals. The ovens are sold throughout the world, and units are manufactured to customers’ specifications. On June 15, the company committed to sell two ovens to a major transnational customer.One of the ovens has a selling price of $549,600 and is to be paid for with foreign currency A (FCA). The other unit has a selling price of $297,975 and is to be paid for with foreign currency B (FCB). Both units were shipped, FOB shipping point, on September 15, and payment is due within 30 days of shipment. In order to hedge against exchange rate risks,Wellington acquired two put options on June 15 with notional amounts equal to the respective foreign currency selling prices. The options expire on October 15, and customer remittances are also received on October 15. Relevant information concerning the options and exchange rates is as shown: Fair Value of Option June 15 September 15…Assume the U.S. corporate income tax rate is 40 percentand the Mexican corporate income tax rate is 30 percent.Jacques International Apparel Company has subsidiaries inboth the U.S. and Mexico. Jacques is trying to decide whattransfer price to use for its famous French frock, whichis being transferred from the U.S. subsidiary to theMexican subsidiary. It could ship the frock at the marketprice of $75 or at cost plus 20 percent. The cost of the frockis $40. Which transfer price would minimize Jacques’s taxburden?a. $75.b. $48.c. $90.d. $75 $40 $35.Davao has a potential foreign customer that has offered to buy 1,500 tons at P450 per ton. Assume that all of Davao’s costs would be at the same levels and rates as last year. What net income after taxes would Davao make if it took this order and rejected some business from regular customers so as not to exceed capacity? Without prejudice to your answers to previous questions, and assume that Davao plans to market its product in a new territory. Davao estimates that an advertising and promotion program costing P61,500 annually would need to be undertaken for the next two or three years. In addition, a P25 per ton sales commission over and above the current commission to the sales force in the new territory would be required. How many tons would have to be sold in the new territory to maintain Davao’s current after-tax income of P94,500? If the sales volume is estimated to be 2,100 tons in the next year, and if the prices and costs stay at the same levels and amounts next year, the…