Assume that the corporation tax rates for the financial year 2004 apply throughout.(b) Explain the corporation tax (CT) and value added tax (VAT) issues that Irroy should be aware of, if sheproceeds with her proposal for the Irish subsidiary, Green Limite

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Assume that the corporation tax rates for the financial year 2004 apply throughout.

(b) Explain the corporation tax (CT) and value added tax (VAT) issues that Irroy should be aware of, if she

proceeds with her proposal for the Irish subsidiary, Green Limited. Your answer should clearly identify those

factors which will determine whether or not Green Limited is considered UK resident or Irish resident and

the tax implications of each alternative situation.

You need not repeat points that are common to each situation. (16 marks)


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2.3 Assume that today’s date is 10 May 2005.You have recently been approached by Fred Flop. Fred is the managing director and 100% shareholder of FlopLimited, a UK trading company with one wholly owned subsidiary. Both companies have a 31 March year-end.Fred informs you that he is experiencing problems in dealing with aspects of his company tax returns. The companyaccountant has been unable to keep up to date with matters, and Fred also believes that mistakes have been madein the past. Fred needs assistance and tells you the following:Year ended 31 March 2003The corporation tax return for this period was not submitted until 2 November 2004, and corporation tax of £123,500was paid at the same time. Profits chargeable to corporation tax were stated as £704,300.A formal notice (CT203) requiring the company to file a self-assessment corporation tax return (dated 1 February2004) had been received by the company on 4 February 2004.A detailed examination of the accounts and tax computation has revealed the following.– Computer equipment totalling £50,000 had been expensed in the accounts. No adjustment has been made inthe tax computation.– A provision of £10,000 was made for repairs, but there is no evidence of supporting information.– Legal and professional fees totalling £46,500 were allowed in full without any explanation. Fred hassubsequently produced the following analysis:Analysis of legal & professional fees£Legal fees on a failed attempt to secure a trading loan 15,000Debt collection agency fees 12,800Obtaining planning consent for building extension 15,700Accountant’s fees for preparing accounts 14,000Legal fees relating to a trade dispute 19,000– No enquiry has yet been raised by the Inland Revenue.– Flop Ltd was a large company in terms of the Companies Act definition for the year in question.– Flop Ltd had taxable profits of £595,000 in the previous year.Year ended 31 March 2004The corporation tax return has not yet been submitted for this year. The accounts are late and nearing completion,with only one change still to be made. A notice requiring the company to file a self-assessment corporation tax return(CT203) dated 27 July 2004 was received on 1 August 2004. No corporation tax has yet been paid.1 – The computation currently shows profits chargeable to corporation tax of £815,000 before accountingadjustments, and any adjustments for prior years.– A company owing Flop Ltd £50,000 (excluding VAT) has gone into liquidation, and it is unlikely that any of thismoney will be paid. The money has been outstanding since 3 September 2003, and the bad debt will need tobe included in the accounts.1 Fred also believes there are problems in relation to the company’s VAT administration. The VAT return for the quarterended 31 March 2005 was submitted on 5 May 2005, and VAT of £24,000 was paid at the same time. The previousreturn to 31 December 2004 was also submitted late. In addition, no account has been made for the VAT on the baddebt. The VAT return for 30 June 2005 may also be late. Fred estimates the VAT liability for that quarter to be £8,250.Required:(a) (i) Calculate the revised corporation tax (CT) payable for the accounting periods ending 31 March 2003and 2004 respectively. Your answer should include an explanation of the adjustments made as a resultof the information which has now come to light. (7 marks)(ii) State, giving reasons, the due payment date of the corporation tax (CT) and the filing date of thecorporation tax return for each period, and identify any interest and penalties which may have arisen todate. (8 marks)

更多“Assume that the corporation tax rates for the financial year 2004 apply throughout.(b) Explain the corporation tax (CT) and value added tax (VAT) issues that Irroy should be aware of, if sheproceeds with her proposal for the Irish subsidiary, Green Limite”相关问题
  • 第1题:

    (b) Calculate the corporation tax (CT) liabilities for Alantech Ltd, Boron Ltd and Bubble Ltd for the year ending

    31 December 2004 on the assumption that loss reliefs are taken as early as possible. (9 marks)


    正确答案:

    (b) Schedule D Case I calculation
    The three companies form. a group for both group relief and capital gains purposes as all shareholdings pass the 75%
    ownership test. The calculation of the corporation tax liabilities is as follows:

  • 第2题:

    (c) Outline the ways in which Arthur and Cindy can reduce their income tax liability by investing in unquoted

    shares and recommend, with reasons, which form. of investment best suits their circumstances. You are not

    required to discuss the qualifying conditions applicable to the investment vehicle recommended. (5 marks)

    You should assume that the income tax rates and allowances for the tax year 2005/06 apply throughout this

    question


    正确答案:
    (c) Reduction of income tax liability by investing in unquoted shares
    The two forms of investment
    Income tax relief is available for investments in venture capital trusts (VCTs) and enterprise investment scheme (EIS) shares.
    A VCT is a quoted company that invests in shares in a number of unquoted trading companies. EIS shares are shares in
    qualifying unquoted trading companies.
    Recommendation
    The most suitable investment for Arthur and Cindy is a VCT for the following reasons.
    – An investment in a VCT is likely to be less risky than investing directly in EIS companies as the risk will be spread over
    a greater number of companies.
    – The tax deduction is 40% of the amount invested as opposed to 20% for EIS shares.
    – Dividends from a VCT are not taxable whereas dividends on EIS shares are taxed in the normal way.

  • 第3题:

    (c) Prepare brief notes for the proposed meeting with Charles and Jane. Clearly identify the further information

    you would need in order to advise them more fully and suggest appropriate personal financial planning

    protection products, in respect of both death and serious illness. (9 marks)

    You should assume that the income tax rates and allowances for the tax year 2005/06 and the corporation tax

    rates for the financial year 2005 apply throughout this question.


    正确答案:

     

    When considering the shortfall
    – The family’s expenditure is likely to increase as the children get older, particularly if there is a need for school fees.
    – There will be a need for some cash immediately to pay for the cost of the funeral.
    – It is assumed that the whole of Jane’s estate has been left to Charles such that there will be no inheritance tax on her
    death.
    – The shortfall may be reduced by:
    (i) State benefits and tax credits.
    (ii) Expenditure on non-essential items, e.g. holidays and entertainment included in the annual expenditure of
    £45,500.
    (iii) The income generated by Charles if he were to return to work.
    – The shortfall may be increased by additional child-care costs due to Charles being a single parent, particularly if he
    returns to work full-time.
    Further information required
    – The level of state benefits and tax credits available to Charles.
    – The current level of expenditure on non-essential items.
    – The costs of child-care if Charles were to return to work.
    – Details of any wills made by Charles or Jane.
    – Whether Charles’ investment properties could be sold and the proceeds invested in assets with a higher annual return.
    – Whether there is any value in Speak Write Ltd independent of Jane, such that the company could be sold after Jane’s
    death.
    Other related issues
    – The couple should consider making provision for their retirement via pension contributions or some other form. of long
    term investment plan.
    – The couple should recognise that there would be significant financial problems if Jane were to become seriously ill. In
    addition to the family’s income falling as set out above, its expenditure would probably increase.
    Protection products
    – Term life assurance
    A qualifying life policy would pay out a tax-free lump sum on Jane’s death.
    – Permanent health insurance
    Would provide a regular income if Jane were unable to work due to illness.
    – Critical illness insurance
    Would provide a capital sum in the event of Jane being diagnosed with an insured illness.

  • 第4题:

    (iii) State the value added tax (VAT) and stamp duty (SD) issues arising as a result of inserting Bold plc as

    a holding company and identify any planning actions that can be taken to defer or minimise these tax

    costs. (4 marks)

    You should assume that the corporation tax rates for the financial year 2005 and the income tax rates

    and allowances for the tax year 2005/06 apply throughout this question.


    正确答案:
    (iii) Bold plc will be making a taxable supply of services, likely to exceed the VAT threshold. It should therefore consider
    registering for VAT – either immediately on a voluntary basis, or when its cumulative taxable supplies in the previous
    twelve months exceed £60,000.
    As an alternative, the new group can apply for a group VAT registration. This will simplify its VAT administration as intragroup
    transactions are broadly disregarded for VAT purposes, and only one VAT return is required for the group as a
    whole.
    Stamp duty normally applies at 0·5% on the consideration payable in respect of transactions in shares. However, an
    exemption is available in the case of a takeover, reconstruction or amalgamation where there is no real change in
    ownership, i.e. the new shareholdings mirror the old shareholdings, and the transaction is for commercial purposes. The
    insertion of a new holding company over an existing company, as proposed here, would qualify for this exemption.
    There is no VAT on transactions in shares.

  • 第5题:

    (ii) Calculate the corporation tax (CT) payable by Tay Limited for the year ended 31 March 2006, taking

    advantage of all available reliefs. (3 marks)


    正确答案:

     

  • 第6题:

    (c) Briefly outline the corporation tax (CT) issues that Tay Limited should consider when deciding whether to

    acquire the shares or the assets of Tagus LDA. You are not required to discuss issues relating to transfer

    pricing. (7 marks)


    正确答案:
    (c) (1) Acquisition of shares
    Status
    The acquisition of shares in Tagus LDA will add another associated company to the group. This may have an adverse
    effect on the rates of corporation tax paid by the two existing group companies, particularly Tay Limited.
    Taxation of profits
    Profits will be taxed in Portugal. Any profits remitted to the UK as dividends will be taxable as Schedule D Case V income,
    but will attract double tax relief. Double tax relief will be available against two types of tax suffered in Portugal. Credit
    will be given for any tax withheld on payments from Tagus LDA to Tay Limited and relief will also be available for the
    underlying tax as Tay Limited owns at least 10% of the voting power of Tagus LDA. The underlying tax is the tax
    attributable to the relevant profits from which the dividend was paid. Double tax relief is given at the lower rate of the
    UK tax and the foreign tax (withholding and underlying taxes) suffered.
    Losses
    As Tagus LDA is a non-UK resident company, losses arising in Tagus LDA cannot be group relieved against profits of the
    two UK companies. Similarly, any UK trading losses cannot be used against profits generated by Tagus LDA.
    (2) Acquisition of assets
    Status
    The business of Tagus will be treated as a branch of Tay Limited i.e. an extension of the UK company’s activities. The
    number of associated companies will be unaffected.
    Taxation of profits
    Tay Limited will be treated as having a permanent establishment in Portugal. Profits attributable to the Tagus business
    will thus still be taxed in Portugal. In addition, the profits will be taxed in the UK as trading income. Double tax relief
    will be available for the tax already suffered in Portugal at the lower of the two rates.
    Capital allowances will be available. As the assets in question will not previously have been subject to a claim for UK
    capital allowances, there will be no cost restriction and the consideration attributable to each asset will form. the basis
    for the capital allowance claim.
    Losses
    The Tagus trade is part of Tay Limited’s trade, so any losses incurred by the Portuguese trade will automatically be offset
    against the trading profits of the UK trade, and vice versa.

  • 第7题:

    (b) Explain the corporation tax and value added tax (VAT) implications of the following aspects of the proposed

    restructuring of the Rapier Ltd group.

    (i) The immediate tax implications of the restructuring. (6 marks)


    正确答案:
    (b) The tax implications of the proposed restructuring of the Rapier Ltd group
    (i) Immediate implications
    Corporation tax
    Rapier Ltd and its subsidiaries are in a capital gains group as Rapier Ltd owns at least 75% of the ordinary share capital
    of each of the subsidiary companies. Any non-exempt items of plant and machinery owned by the subsidiaries will
    therefore be transferred to Rapier Ltd at no gain, no loss.
    No taxable credit or allowable debit will arise on the transfer of the subsidiaries’ goodwill to Rapier Ltd because the
    companies are in a capital gains group.
    The trading losses brought forward in Dirk Ltd will be transferred with the trade to Rapier Ltd as the effective ownership
    of the three trades will not change (Rapier Ltd owns the subsidiaries which own the trades and, following the
    restructuring, will own the three trades directly). The losses will be restricted to being offset against the future trading
    profits of the Dirk trade only.
    There will be no balancing adjustments in respect of the plant and machinery transferred to Rapier Ltd. Writing down
    allowances will be claimed by the subsidiaries in respect of the year ending 30 June 2007 and by Rapier Ltd in respect
    of future periods.
    Value added tax (VAT)
    No VAT should be charged on the sales of the businesses to Rapier Ltd as they are outside the scope of VAT. This is
    because the trades are to be transferred as going concerns to a VAT registered person with no significant break in trading.
    Switch Ltd must notify HM Revenue and Customs by 30 July 2007 that it has ceased to make taxable supplies.

  • 第8题:

    (d) Evaluate the effect on Gerard of the changes to be made by Fizz plc to its performance related bonus scheme.

    You should ignore the effect of any pension contributions to be made by Gerard in the future, consider both

    the value and timing of amounts received by Gerard and include relevant supporting calculations.

    (5 marks)

    Note: – You should assume that the income tax rates and allowances for the tax year 2006/07 apply throughout

    this question.


    正确答案:
    (d) Implications for Gerard of the changes to Fizz plc’s bonus scheme
    Value received
    Under the existing scheme Gerard receives approximately £4,500 each year. This is subject to income tax at 40% and
    national insurance contributions at 1% such that Gerard receives £2,655 (£4,500 x 59%) after all taxes.
    Under the proposed share incentive plan (SIP), Gerard expects to receive free shares worth £3,500 (£2,100 + £1,400).
    Provided the shares remain in the plan for at least five years there will be no income tax or national insurance contributions
    in respect of the value received. Gerard’s base cost in the shares for the purposes of capital gains tax will be their value at
    the time they are withdrawn from the scheme.
    In addition, the amount he spends on partnership shares will be allowable for both income tax and national insurance such
    that he will obtain shares with a value of £700 for a cost of only £413 (£700 x 59%).
    Accordingly, Gerard will receive greater value under the SIP than he does under the existing bonus scheme. However, as noted
    below, he will not be able to sell the free or matching shares until they have been in the scheme for at least three years by
    which time they may have fallen in value.
    Timing of receipt of benefit
    Under the existing scheme Gerard receives a cash bonus each year.
    The value of free and matching shares awarded under a SIP cannot be realised until the shares are withdrawn from the
    scheme and sold. This withdrawal cannot take place until at least three years after the shares are awarded to Gerard.
    Accordingly, Gerard will not have access to the value of the bonuses he receives under the SIP until the scheme has been in
    operation for at least three years. In addition, if the shares are withdrawn within five years of being awarded, income tax and
    national insurance contributions will become payable on the lower of their value at the time of the award and their value at
    the time of withdrawal thus reducing the value of Gerard’s bonus.

  • 第9题:

    (c) Explanatory notes, together with relevant supporting calculations, in connection with the loan. (8 marks)

    Additional marks will be awarded for the appropriateness of the format and presentation of the schedules, the

    effectiveness with which the information is communicated and the extent to which the schedules are structured in

    a logical manner. (3 marks)

    Notes: – you should assume that the tax rates and allowances for the tax year 2006/07 and for the financial year

    to 31 March 2007 apply throughout the question.

    – you should ignore value added tax (VAT).


    正确答案:
    (c) Tax implications of there being a loan from Flores Ltd to Banda
    Flores Ltd should have paid tax to HMRC equal to 25% of the loan, i.e. £5,250. The tax should have been paid on the
    company’s normal due date for corporation tax in respect of the accounting period in which the loan was made, i.e. 1 April
    following the end of the accounting period.
    The tax is due because Flores Ltd is a close company that has made a loan to a participator and that loan is not in the ordinary
    course of the company’s business.
    HMRC will repay the tax when the loan is either repaid or written off.
    Flores Ltd should have included the loan on Banda’s Form. P11D in order to report it to HMRC.
    Banda should have paid income tax on an annual benefit equal to 5% of the amount of loan outstanding during each tax
    year. Accordingly, for each full year for which the loan was outstanding, Banda should have paid income tax of £231
    (£21,000 x 5% x 22%).
    Interest and penalties may be charged in respect of the tax underpaid by both Flores Ltd and Banda and in respect of the
    incorrect returns made to HMRC
    Willingness to act for Banda
    We would not wish to be associated with a client who has engaged in deliberate tax evasion as this poses a threat to the
    fundamental principles of integrity and professional behaviour. Accordingly, we should refuse to act for Banda unless she is
    willing to disclose the details regarding the loan to HMRC and pay the ensuing tax liabilities. Even if full disclosure is made,
    we should consider whether the loan was deliberately hidden from HMRC or Banda’s previous tax adviser.
    In addition, companies are prohibited from making loans to directors under the Companies Act. We should advise Banda to
    seek legal advice on her own position and that of Flores Ltd.

  • 第10题:

    (ii) Explain how the inclusion of rental income in Coral’s UK income tax computation could affect the

    income tax due on her dividend income. (2 marks)

    You are not required to prepare calculations for part (b) of this question.

    Note: you should assume that the tax rates and allowances for the tax year 2006/07 and for the financial year to

    31 March 2007 will continue to apply for the foreseeable future.


    正确答案:
    (ii) The effect of taxable rental income on the tax due on Coral’s dividend income
    Remitting rental income to the UK may cause some of Coral’s dividend income currently falling within the basic rate
    band to fall within the higher rate band. The effect of this would be to increase the tax on the gross dividend income
    from 0% (10% less the 10% tax credit) to 221/2% (321/2% less 10%).
    Tutorial note
    It would be equally acceptable to state that the effective rate of tax on the dividend income would increase from 0%
    to 25%.

  • 第11题:

    (ii) Write a letter to Donald advising him on the most tax efficient manner in which he can relieve the loss

    incurred in the year to 31 March 2007. Your letter should briefly outline the types of loss relief available

    and explain their relative merits in Donald’s situation. Assume that Donald will have no source of income

    other than the business in the year of assessment 2006/07 and that any income he earned on a parttime

    basis while at university was always less than his annual personal allowance. (9 marks)

    Assume that the corporation tax rates and allowances for the financial year 2004 and the income tax rates

    and allowances for 2004/05 apply throughout this question.

    Relevant retail price index figures are:

    January 1998 159·5

    April 1998 162·6


    正确答案:

    (ii) [Donald’s address] [Firm’s address]
    Dear Donald [Date]
    I understand that you have incurred a tax loss in your first year of trading. The following options are available in respect
    of this loss.
    1. The first option is to use the trading loss against other forms of income in the same year. If such a claim is made,
    losses are offset against income before personal allowances.
    Any excess loss can still be offset against capital gains of the year. However, any offset against capital gains is
    before both taper relief and annual exemptions.

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    PaymentAdvertising rates are specified in the Rate Card. Rates are quoted exclusive of Value Added Tax and any other applicable sales taxes.
    A

    Value Added Tax is included in sales taxes.

    B

    Sales taxes are included in the rates.

    C

    No taxes are included in the rates.


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    本题阅读材料是对广告费用的说明。这里“rate”的意思是“根据某个标准制定的价格”,短语“exclusive of”的意思是“不包括”。根据第二句可知增值税和其他适用的销售税不包括在报价单上的报价中。因此,排除A、B两项,C项正确。

  • 第13题:

    (c) Without changing the advice you have given in (b), or varying the terms of Luke’s will, explain how Mabel

    could further reduce her eventual inheritance tax liability and quantify the tax saving that could be made.

    (3 marks)

    The increase in the retail prices index from April 1984 to April 1998 is 84%.

    You should assume that the rates and allowances for the tax year 2005/06 will continue to apply for the

    foreseeable future.


    正确答案:
    (c) Further advice
    Mabel should consider delaying one of the gifts until after 1 May 2007 such that it is made more than seven years after the
    gift to the discretionary trust. Both PETs would then be covered by the nil rate band resulting in a saving of inheritance tax
    of £6,720 (from (b)).
    Mabel should ensure that she uses her inheritance tax annual exemption of £3,000 every year by, say, making gifts of £1,500
    each year to both Bruce and Padma. The effect of this will be to save inheritance tax of £1,200 (£3,000 x 40%) every year.

  • 第14题:

    (d) Explain how Gloria would be taxed in the UK on the dividends paid by Bubble Inc and the capital gains tax

    and inheritance tax implications of a future disposal of the shares. Clearly state, giving reasons, whether or

    not the payment made to Eric is allowable for capital gains tax purposes. (9 marks)

    You should assume that the rates and allowances for the tax year 2005/06 apply throughout this question.


    正确答案:
    (d) UK tax implications of shares in Bubble Inc
    Income tax
    Gloria is UK resident and is therefore subject to income tax on her worldwide income. However, because she is non-UK
    domiciled, she will only be taxed on the foreign dividends she brings into the UK.
    Dividends brought into the UK will be grossed up for any tax paid in Oceania. The gross amount is taxed at 10% if it falls
    into the starting or basic rate band and at 321/2% if it falls into the higher rate band. The tax suffered in Oceania is available
    for offset against the UK tax liability. The offset is restricted to a maximum of the UK tax on the dividend income.
    Capital gains tax
    Individuals are subject to capital gains tax on worldwide assets if they are resident or ordinarily resident in the UK. However,
    because Gloria is non-UK domiciled and the shares are situated abroad, the gain is only taxable to the extent that the sales
    proceeds are brought into the UK. Any tax suffered in Oceania in respect of the gain is available for offset against the UK
    capital gains tax liability arising on the shares.
    Any loss arising on the disposal of the shares would not be available for relief in the UK.
    In computing a capital gain or allowable loss, a deduction is available for the incidental costs of acquisition. However, to be
    allowable, such costs must be incurred wholly and exclusively for the purposes of acquiring the asset. The fee paid to Eric
    related to general investment advice and not to the acquisition of the shares and therefore, would not be deductible in
    computing the gain.
    Taper relief will be at non-business asset rates as Bubble Inc is an investment company.
    Inheritance tax
    Assets situated abroad owned by non-UK domiciled individuals are excluded property for the purposes of inheritance tax.
    However, Gloria will be deemed to be UK domiciled (for the purposes of inheritance tax only) if she has been resident in the
    UK for 17 out of the 20 tax years ending with the year in which the disposal occurs.
    Gloria has been running a business in the UK since June 1992 and would therefore, appear to have been resident for at least
    15 tax years (1992/93 to 2006/07 inclusive).
    If Gloria is deemed to be UK domiciled such that the shares in Bubble Inc are not excluded property, business property relief
    will not be available because Bubble Inc is an investment company.

  • 第15题:

    (c) Explain the capital gains tax (CGT) and income tax (IT) issues Paul and Sharon should consider in deciding

    which form. of trust to set up for Gisella and Gavin. You are not required to consider inheritance tax (IHT) or

    stamp duty land tax (SDLT) issues. (10 marks)

    You should assume that the tax rates and allowances for the tax year 2005/06 apply throughout this question.


    正确答案:
    (c) As the trust is created in the settlors’ (Paul and Sharon’s) lifetime its creation will constitute a chargeable disposal for capital
    gains tax. Also, as the settlors and trustees are connected persons, the disposal will be deemed to be at market value, resulting
    in a chargeable gain of £80,000 (160,000 – 80,000). No taper relief will be available as the property is a non-business
    asset, and has been held for less than three years, but annual exemptions of £17,000 (2 x £8,500) will be available.
    However, in the case of a discretionary trust, gift hold over relief will be available. This is because the gift will constitute a
    chargeable lifetime transfer and because there is an immediate charge to inheritance tax (even though no tax is payable due
    to the nil rate band) relief is available if a specific accumulation and maintenance trust is used, as in this case the gift will
    qualify as a potentially exempt transfer and so gift relief would only be available in respect of business assets. The use of a
    basic discretionary trust will thus facilitate the deferral of an immediate capital gains tax charge of £25,200 (63,000 x 40%).
    If/when the property is disposed of, however, the trustees will pay capital gains tax on the deferred gain at the trust income
    tax rate of 40%, and have an annual exemption of only £4,250 (50% of the normal individual rate) available to them. The
    40% rate of tax and lower annual exemption rate also apply to chargeable gains arising in a specific accumulation and
    maintenance trust, as well as a basic discretionary trust.
    A chargeable disposal between connected persons will also arise for the purposes of capital gains tax if/when the property
    vests in a beneficiary, i.e. one or more of the beneficiaries becomes absolutely entitled to all or part of the income or capital
    of the trust. Gift hold over relief will again be available on all assets in the case of a discretionary trust, but only on business
    assets in the case of an accumulation and maintenance trust, except where a beneficiary becomes entitled to both income
    and capital at the same time.
    The trust will have taxable property income in the form. of net rents from its creation and in future years is also likely to have
    other investment income, probably in the form. of interest, to the extent that monies are retained in the trust. Whichever form
    of trust is used, the trustees will pay tax at the standard trust rate of 40% on income other than dividend income (32·5%),
    except to the extent of (1) the first £500 of taxable income, which is taxed at the rate that would otherwise apply to such
    income (i.e. 22% for non-savings (rental) income, 20% for savings income (interest) and 10% for dividends) but, only to the
    extent that it is not distributed; and (2) the legitimate trust management expenses, which are offsettable for the purposes of
    the higher trust tax rates against the income with the lowest rate(s) of normal tax and so bear tax only at that rate. The higher
    trust tax rate always applies to income that is distributed, other than to the extent that it has been treated as the settlor’s
    income, and taxed at that settlor’s marginal tax rate.
    As Paul and Sharon intend to create a trust for their unmarried minor (under 18) children, then even if the trust specifically
    excludes them from any benefit under the trust, the trust income will be treated as theirs for income tax purposes to the extent
    that it constitutes income paid for on behalf (including maintenance payments) of Gisella and Gavin; except where (1) the
    total income arising does not exceed £100 gross per annum, and (2) income is held for the benefit of a child under an
    accumulation and maintenance settlement, to the extent that it is not paid out.

  • 第16题:

    (b) For this part, assume today’s date is 1 May 2010.

    Bill and Ben decided not to sell their company, and instead expanded the business themselves. Ben, however,

    is now pursuing other interests, and is no longer involved with the day to day activities of Flower Limited. Bill

    believes that the company would be better off without Ben as a voting shareholder, and wishes to buy Ben’s

    shares. However, Bill does not have sufficient funds to buy the shares himself, and so is wondering if the

    company could acquire the shares instead.

    The proposed price for Ben’s shares would be £500,000. Both Bill and Ben pay income tax at the higher rate.

    Required:

    Write a letter to Ben:

    (1) stating the income tax (IT) and/or capital gains tax (CGT) implications for Ben if Flower Limited were to

    repurchase his 50% holding of ordinary shares, immediately in May 2010; and

    (2) advising him of any available planning options that might improve this tax position. Clearly explain any

    conditions which must be satisfied and quantify the tax savings which may result.

    (13 marks)

    Assume that the corporation tax rates for the financial year 2005 and the income tax rates and allowances

    for the tax year 2005/06 apply throughout this question.


    正确答案:

    (b) [Ben’s address]                                                                                                     [Firm’s address]
    Dear Ben                                                                                                                              [Date]
    A company purchase of own shares can be subject to capital gains treatment if certain conditions are satisfied. However, one
    of these conditions is that the shares in question must have been held for a minimum period of five years. As at 1 May 2010,
    your shares in Flower Limited have only been held for four years and ten months. As a result, the capital gains treatment will
    not apply.
    In the absence of capital gains treatment, the position on a company repurchase of its own shares is that the payment will
    be treated as an income distribution (i.e. a dividend) in the hands of the recipient. The distribution element is calculated as
    the proceeds received for the shares less the price paid for them. On the basis that the purchase price is £500,000, then the
    element of distribution will be £499,500 (500,000 – 500). This would be taxed as follows:

  • 第17题:

    (iii) Explain the potential corporation tax (CT) implications of Tay Limited transferring work to Trent Limited,

    and suggest how these can be minimised or eliminated. (3 marks)


    正确答案:
    (iii) Trading losses may not be carried forward where, within a period of three years there is both a change in the ownership
    of a company and a major change in the nature or conduct of its trade. The transfer of work from Tay Limited to Trent
    Limited is likely to constitute a major change in the nature or conduct of the latter’s trade. As a consequence, any tax
    losses at the date of acquisition will be forfeited. Assuming losses were incurred uniformly in 2005, the tax losses at the
    date of acquisition were £380,000 (300,000 + 2/3 x 120,000)). This is worth £114,000 assuming a corporation tax
    rate of 30%.
    Thus, Tay Limited should not consider transferring any trade to Trent Limited until after the third anniversary of the date
    of the change of ownership i.e. not before 1 September 2008. As the trades are similar, there should be little problem
    in transferring work from that date onwards.

  • 第18题:

    (iii) The extent to which Amy will be subject to income tax in the UK on her earnings in respect of duties

    performed for Cutlass Inc and the travel costs paid for by that company. (5 marks)

    Appropriateness of format and presentation of the report and the effectiveness with which its advice is

    communicated. (2 marks)

    Note:

    You should assume that the income tax rates and allowances for the tax year 2006/07 and the corporation tax

    rates and allowances for the financial year 2006 apply throughout this questio


    正确答案:
    (iii) Amy’s UK income tax position
    Amy will remain UK resident and ordinarily resident as she is not leaving the UK permanently or for a complete tax year
    under a full time contract of employment. Accordingly, she will continue to be subject to UK tax on her worldwide income
    including her earnings in respect of the duties she performs for Cutlass Inc. The earnings from these duties will also be
    taxable in Sharpenia as the income arises in that country.
    The double tax treaty between the UK and Sharpenia will either exempt the employment income in one of the two
    countries or give double tax relief for the tax paid in Sharpenia. The double tax relief will be the lower of the UK tax and
    the Sharpenian tax on the income from Cutlass Inc.
    Amy will not be subject to UK income tax on the expenses borne by Cutlass Inc in respect of her flights to and from
    Sharpenia provided her journeys are wholly and exclusively for the purposes of performing her duties in Sharpenia.
    The amounts paid by Cutlass Inc in respect of Amy’s family travelling to Sharpenia will be subject to UK income tax as
    Amy will not be absent from the UK for a continuous period of at least 60 days.

  • 第19题:

    (iii) The effect of the restructuring on the group’s ability to recover directly and non-directly attributable input

    tax. (6 marks)

    You are required to prepare calculations in respect of part (ii) only of this part of this question.

    Note: – You should assume that the corporation tax rates and allowances for the financial year 2006 apply

    throughout this question.


    正确答案:

    (iii) The effect of the restructuring on the group’s ability to recover its input tax
    Prior to the restructuring
    Rapier Ltd and Switch Ltd make wholly standard rated supplies and are in a position to recover all of their input tax
    other than that which is specifically blocked. Dirk Ltd and Flick Ltd are unable to register for VAT as they do not make
    taxable supplies. Accordingly, they cannot recover any of their input tax.
    Following the restructuring
    Rapier Ltd will be carrying on four separate trades, two of which involve the making of exempt supplies such that it will
    be a partially exempt trader. Its recoverable input tax will be calculated as follows.
    – Input tax in respect of inputs wholly attributable to taxable supplies is recoverable.
    – Input tax in respect of inputs wholly attributable to exempt supplies cannot be recovered (subject to the de minimis
    limits below).
    – A proportion of the company’s residual input tax, i.e. input tax in respect of inputs which cannot be directly
    attributed to particular supplies, is recoverable. The proportion is taxable supplies (VAT exclusive) divided by total
    supplies (VAT exclusive). This proportion is rounded up to the nearest whole percentage where total residual input
    tax is no more than £400,000 per quarter.
    The balance of the residual input tax cannot be recovered (subject to the de minimis limits below).
    – If the de minimis limits are satisfied, Rapier Ltd will be able to recover all of its input tax (other than that which is
    specifically blocked) including that which relates to exempt supplies. The de minimis limits are satisfied where the
    irrecoverable input tax:
    – is less than or equal to £625 per month on average; and
    – is less than or equal to 50% of total input tax.
    The impact of the restructuring on the group’s ability to recover its input tax will depend on the level of supplies made
    by the different businesses and the amounts of input tax involved. The restructuring could result in the group being able
    to recover all of its input tax (if the de minimis limits are satisfied). Alternatively the amount of irrecoverable input tax
    may be more or less than the amounts which cannot be recovered by Dirk Ltd and Flick Ltd under the existing group
    structure.

  • 第20题:

    (c) The inheritance tax payable by Adam in respect of the gift from his aunt. (4 marks)

    Additional marks will be awarded for the appropriateness of the format and presentation of the memorandum and

    the effectiveness with which the information is communicated. (2 marks)

    Note: you should assume that the tax rates and allowances for the tax year 2006/07 will continue to apply for the

    foreseeable future.


    正确答案:
    (c) Inheritance tax payable by Adam
    The gift by AS’s aunt was a potentially exempt transfer. No tax will be due if she lives until 1 June 2014 (seven years after
    the date of the gift).
    The maximum possible liability, on the assumption that there are no annual exemptions or nil band available, is £35,216
    (£88,040 x 40%). This will only arise if AS’s aunt dies before 1 June 2010.
    The maximum liability will be reduced by taper relief of 20% for every full year after 31 May 2010 for which AS’s aunt lives.
    The liability will also be reduced if the chargeable transfers made by the aunt in the seven years prior to 1 June 2007 are
    less than £285,000 or if the annual exemption for 2006/07 and/or 2007/08 is/are available.

  • 第21题:

    (b) Explain why making sales of Sabals in North America will have no effect on Nikau Ltd’s ability to recover its

    input tax. (3 marks)

    Notes: – you should assume that the corporation tax rates and allowances for the financial year to 31 March 2007

    will continue to apply for the foreseeable future.

    – you should ignore indexation allowance.


    正确答案:
    (b) Recoverability of input tax
    Sales by Nikau Ltd of its existing products are subject to UK VAT at 17·5% because it is selling to domestic customers who
    will not be registered for VAT. Accordingly, at present, Nikau Ltd can recover all of its input tax.
    Sales to customers in North America will be zero rated because the goods are being exported from the EU. Zero rated supplies
    are classified as taxable for the purposes of VAT and therefore Nikau Ltd will continue to be able to recover all of its input tax.

  • 第22题:

    (c) On the assumption that the administrators of Noland’s estate will sell quoted shares in order to fund the

    inheritance tax due as a result of his death, calculate the value of the quoted shares that will be available to

    transfer to Avril. You should include brief notes of your treatment of the house and the shares in Kurb Ltd.

    (9 marks)

    Note: you should assume that the tax rates and allowances for the tax year 2006/07 apply throughout this

    question.


    正确答案:

    (c) Value of quoted shares that can be transferred to Avril
    The value of shares to be transferred to Avril will be equal to £370,000 less the inheritance tax due by the estate.
    IHT is payable on transfers in the seven years prior to Noland’s death and on the death estate.
    The only chargeable gift in the seven years prior to Noland’s death is the transfer to the discretionary trust. No tax is due in
    respect of this gift as it is covered by the nil rate band.

  • 第23题:

    What does VAT stand for?

    A. Value-Assist Tag

    B. Value-Added Tax

    C. Value-Added Tag

    D. Value-Assist Tax


    正确答案:B