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PRINCIPLES OF TAXATION F/BUS...(LL)
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Chapter 12, Problem 2QPD
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Explain whether Person B and his wife can organize their restaurant business as a family
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Richard is a retired solicitor. His wife Tracy is a retired school teacher. Both wish to remain active and they invest in a gift shop that is to be managed by their daughter Alice, who is aged 35. They form a partnership of three called “Alice's Gift Shop”. Richard and Tracy contributed $40,000 each to fund the purchase of the shop. The partnership agreement provides: • Both Richard and Tracy are to receive interest at the rate of 10% p.a. on their capital contribution of $40,000. • Alice will receive a salary of $25,000 for the management of the shop, as well as superannuation contributions of $6,000. • A car will be leased by the business and provided to Alice. • All profits and losses are to be shared equally between the three partners. The accounts for this income year show the following: Income ($) Sales (excluding GST) 240,000 Expenses ($) Cost of goods sold 130,000 Interest on capital paid to Richard and Tracy 8,000 Salary to Alice 25,000 Superannuation to Alice 6,000 Lease…
Richard is a retired solicitor. His wife Tracy is a retired school teacher. Both wish to remain active and they invest in a gift shop that is to be managed by their daughter Alice, who is aged 35. They form a partnership of three called “Alice's Gift Shop”.
Richard and Tracy contributed $40,000 each to fund the purchase of the shop. The partnership agreement provides:
•Both Richard and Tracy are to receive interest at the rate of 10% p.a. on their capital contribution of $40,000.
•Alice will receive a salary of $25,000 for the management of the shop, as well as superannuation contributions of$6,000.
•A car will be leased by the business and provided to Alice.
•All profits and losses are tobe shared equally between the threepartners.
The accounts for this income year show the following:
Income ($)
Sales (excluding GST)
240,000
Expenses($)
Cost of good sold
130,000
Interest on capital paid to Richard and Tracy
8,000
salary to Alice
25,000
superannuation to Alice
6,000…
Richard is a retired solicitor. His wife Tracy is a retired school teacher. Both wish to remain active and they invest in a gift shop that is to be managed by their daughter Alice, who is aged 35. They form a partnership of three called “Alice's Gift Shop”.
Richard and Tracy contributed $40,000 each to fund the purchase of the shop. The partnership agreement provides:
Both Richard and Tracy are to receive interest at the rate of 10% p.a. on their capital contribution of $40,000.
Alice will receive a salary of $25,000 for the management of the shop, as well as superannuation contributions of $6,000.
A car will be leased by the business and provided to Alice.
All profits and losses are to be shared equally between the three partners
The accounts for this income year show the following:
Income ($)
Sales (excluding GST)
240,000
Expenses ($)
Cost of goods sold
130,000
Interest on Capital paid to Richard and Tracy
8,000
Salary to Alice
25,000
Supperannuation to…
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