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QUESTION 1 (a) Realization A person who owns a chargeable asset is treated as realizing the assets where:- That person parts with ownership of the assets including where the asset is: a. sold, exchanged surrendered or distributed by the owner of the asset, or redeemed, destroyed or lost; b. that person begins to use the asset in such a way that it ceases to be a chargeable assets; or c. that person is a resident who becomes a non-resident but only with respect to chargeable assets wherever situated. Note:- A realization does not include:- a. realization by way of gift. b. realization involving the disposal of shares in the course of the liquidation of a company. (b) Consideration Received - under Capital Gains Tax This refers to: i. the sum of all amounts received or receivable by a person or an associate in respect of the realization; i an amount equal to the market value if the chargeable asset is transferred to an associate or in a non-arm s length transactions; an amount equal to the market value where a resident person becomes a non-resident. Where a chargeable asset and one or more other assets are realized in a single transaction and the consideration received for each asset is not specified the total consideration received from the realization is apportioned among the assets in proportion to their market values at the time of transaction. (c ) Deregistration:- Where the commissioner is satisfied that the registered person no longer exists, that person s registration shall be cancelled. A taxable person who ceases business shall apply in writing to the Commissioner for his registration to be cancelled. Page 1 of 5

In such an event, the taxable person will be required to furnish a return showing details in all materials and other goods in stocks and their value. The taxes due on such goods must then be paid before that person s registration can be cancelled. (d) Zero-Rated Supply This refers to the supply of goods and services whose output tax shall be zero. This means that the rate of VAT is 0%. These supplies are:- i. Export of taxable goods and services. i iv. Goods shipped as stores on vessels and aircraft leaving Ghana. Locally manufactured textbooks and exercise books. Locally manufactured agricultural machinery and other agricultural implements or tools. QUESTION 2. Salary 21,600 Responsibility Allowance 6,000 Overseers Allowance 8,400 Inconvenience Allowance 6,000 Child Education Allowance _1,000 Total Cash Allowance 43,000 Add Rent Element 4,300 Car Element 3,500 _7,800 50,800 Less Social Security _1,080 49,720 Less Reliefs: Wife 35 Children s Education 48 Aged Mother 25 (108) 49,612 Rent: Gross 6,000 Less: 30 % standard Allowance 1,800 TOTAL CHARGEABLE INCOME 4,200 53,812 Page 2 of 5

i. Mr. Obimpeh s income has its source in Ghana. He is employed by Data Line Limited in Ghana and paid by the company. He is therefore taxable in Ghana. There will no relief for his insurance since it is paid in foreign currency. QUESTION 3 Net profit as per accounts 22,300 Add Back : Salaries and Allowances (Partners) 30,200 Income Tax 1,600 Sundry Expenses 700 Depreciation 2,300 34,800 Adjusted Profit 57,100 Less : Capital Allowance (38,200) Chargeable Income 18,900_ Distribution of Profits: Felix Julius Salaries and allowances (1/5/08-31/12/08) 12,600 6,300 Share of Profits Page 3 of 5

QUESTION 4 COMPUTATION OF CHARGEABLE INCOME FOR 2008 ASSESSMENT YEAR (1/3/08-31/12/2008) Net profit per accounts 448,500 Less : Dividends 60,000 Rent Income 180,000 240,000 208,500 Add: Depreciation 118,000 Iron gate 1,600 New Terrazzo 18,000 Sundry (Subscriptions and Donations) 400 Formation expenses 2,800 Acquisition of land 3,600 Sundry expenses 22,000 166,400 Adjusted Profit 374,000 Less; Capital Allowance 57,500 Chargeable Income 316,250 COMMENTS; Rent Income is subjected to a final withholding tax of 8% whereas Dividend is also subject to a final withholding tax of 8% hence their exclusion. Capital Allowance Computation Assessment Year Class 1 Class 2 Class 4 Class 5 Total 2008 (10 months) 40% 30% 20% 10% Cost 15,000 160,000 30,000 93,000 Capital allowance 5,000 40,000 5,000 7,750 57,750 Carried Forward 10,000 120,000 25,000 7,750 - Page 4 of 5

QUESTION 5 (a) Staff of Abola Hotel 500 Manager, Abola Hotel 100 Brother-in-law 100 700 Less exempt amount _50 Chargeable Gift 650 Tax at 5 % = 32.50 Comments: i. The gifts amounting to 780 received as a waiter at Abola Hotel will not be subject to gifts tax. The amount of 780 will be assessed as part of his earnings from his employment at Abola Hotel. The gift from his uncle is exempt gift from tax. QUESTION 5. (B) Sum Realized (Building) 50,000 Less ; Cost Base NIL 5% of 50,000 (Auctioneer) 2,500 _2,500 Chargeable Gain 47,500 Less ; Exempt amount 50 Chargeable Gain 47,450 Tax at 5 % = 2, 372.50 Comments:- i. Since Mr. Mireku inherited the property, there is no cost base. i iv. The trading stock is not a chargeable asset. The pick-up is also not a chargeable asset because it falls under class 2 assets. The household furniture and equipment are also not chargeable. Page 5 of 5