Anushka (an Australian Tax resident) works as an employee for a child care centre, Brilliant Kids Pty Ltd, on a permanent part-time basis while she runs her business as a day carer for her own customers. Meanwhile, she invested some of her extra cash in some shares on the ASX and in an Australian private company. Listed below is the summary of her earnings for the year ended 30 June 2020. Particulars $ Net Salary Received from Brilliant Kids for the year (Tax paid by company to ATO during the year is $29,000) 81,000 Net Business Profit as a sole trader (Day Carer) 30,000 Allowable Deductions on Employment (Uniforms, Laundry, Shoes) 5,000 Fully Franked Dividend 7,000 Unfranked Dividend from a private company 1,200
Anushka (an Australian Tax resident) works as an employee for a child care centre, Brilliant Kids Pty Ltd, on a permanent part-time basis while she runs her business as a day carer for her own customers. Meanwhile, she invested some of her extra cash in some shares on the ASX and in an Australian private company. Listed below is the summary of her earnings for the year ended 30 June 2020. Particulars $ Net Salary Received from Brilliant Kids for the year (Tax paid by company to ATO during the year is $29,000) 81,000 Net Business Profit as a sole trader (Day Carer) 30,000 Allowable Deductions on Employment (Uniforms, Laundry, Shoes) 5,000 Fully Franked Dividend 7,000 Unfranked Dividend from a private company 1,200
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Anushka (an Australian Tax resident) works as an employee for a child care centre, Brilliant Kids
Pty Ltd, on a permanent part-time basis while she runs her business as a day carer for her own
customers. Meanwhile, she invested some of her extra cash in some shares on the ASX and in an
Australian private company. Listed below is the summary of her earnings for the year ended 30
June 2020.
Particulars $
Net Salary Received from Brilliant Kids for the year (Tax paid by company
to ATO during the year is $29,000)
81,000
Net Business Profit as a sole trader (Day Carer) 30,000
Allowable Deductions on Employment (Uniforms, Laundry, Shoes) 5,000
Fully Franked Dividend 7,000
Unfranked Dividend from a private company 1,200
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