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ANCE CA-IPCC - 1
Computation of total income and tax payble of Ms. Purvi for the assessment year 2012-2013.
Ans 1 (a)
(1) Income from Business or profession (W.N.1) 9,20,200
(2) Income from house property
Gross Annual Value (GAV) 85,600
Less : Municipal Tax (3,000)
Net Annual Value (NAV) 82,600
Less : Deduction u/s 24
(a) Standard Deduction @ 30 % of NAV (24,780)
57,820
(3) Income from other sources
(a) dividend Income Exempt u/s 10(34)
(b) Income from Unit trust of India (UIT) Exempt u/s 10 (35)
(c) Honorarium for valuation of answer paper 15,800
15,800
Gross Total Income 9,93,820
Less: Deduction under chapter VI -A
(1) 80 C National Saving Certificate (NSC) 10,000
(2) 80 D (Medicliam policy) Nil (10,000)
Total Income 9,83,820
Tax on Total Income 146146
Add: Education cess @ 3% 4384
Total Tax Liability 150530
Working Notes:
(1) Net profit As per income and expenditure account. 9,28,224
Add: Disallowed Purchase of car expenditure (being a capital expenditure 80,000
Add: Municipal tax paid in respect of house (Seperately allowed) 3,000
Add: Value of Benefits (Perks value) 10,500
Add: Salary paid to computer specialist in cash disallowed u/s 40 A(3) 30,000
Less: Dividend on share of Indian company gross [exempt u/s 10 (34)] (10,524)
(seperately considered)
Less: Income from unit trust of India Exempt u/s 10(35) (7,600)
(seperately considered)
Less: Rent received from residential flat (Let out property) (85,600)
(seperately considered)
Less: Allowed Depreciation u/s 32 (1) (ii) (80000 @ 15%) (12,000)
Less: Honorarium for valuation of answer paper (taxable separately) (15,800)
Profit and gains from business or profession
9,20,200
Date 10.05.12
MAY, 2012 (SOLUTIONS)
SUBJECT : TAXATION
PAPER CODE : GDPCLASS : CA – IPCC
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1.(b) Value of taxable service and amount of service tax payble
for infotech softwar systems
For financial Year 2011-2012
1. Receipt for analysis of information `
technology software - Taxable 1,80,000
2. Receipts for Providing advice ,
consultancy and assistance and
matter related to specifications to secure
a database - Taxable 4,10,000
3. Receipts for providing the right to use the canned soft
ware and which amount of expire duty has been paid
and the benefit of notification No. 31/2010 cus has not
been availed- exempted –
4. Receipts for the upgradation of the following
technology software - Taxable 2,65,000
Value of taxable service 8,55,000
Service tax @ 10.% of ` 8,55,000 85,500
Add : Education cess @. 2% ` 85,500 1,710
Add : SHEC @ 1 % of ` 85,500 855
Total Service Tax Payble 88,065
1(c). (A) Computation of Total purchases eligible for input tax credit `
Total purchase in month of Feb 2012 60,00,000
Less : Inter state purchase (15,00,000)
Less : Purchase from unregistered Dealer (18,50,000)
Less: Capital goods not eligible
for input credit (6,50,000)
Total purchase eligible for input credit 20,00000
Purchase of capital goods eligible
for input tax credit Rs. 9,00,000
Purchase eligible (other than Capital goods) Rs. 11,00,000
For ITC
(B) Computation of input tax credit available : -
Input Tax Credit on Capital goods `
900000 ×
100
4
×
36
1
= 1000
Input Tax Credit on Purchases other than Capital goods
11,00000 × 4 % = 44,000
Total input tax credit available 45,000
(C) Computation of Net VAT payable : -
VAT Payable on sales
10,00,000 ×12.5 = 1,25,000
Less: Input tax credit available 45,000
Net VAT payable 80,000
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Ans. 2 (a) (i) Yes, he is required to file ROI as per section 139(1).
Computation of income which is clubbed with Mr. Sharma.
(ii) (i) Income of 2 Daughter (9,000 + Nil) 9,000
Less: Exemption u/s 10 (32) 1,500
(A) 7,500
(ii) Income of 2 son (6,200 +4,300) 10,500
Less: Exemption u/s 10 (32)
(1,500 + 1,500) 3,000
(B) 7,500
Total Income to be clubbed as per section 64 (1 A) (A + B) 15,000
Note: The income of daughter suffering from disability specified u/s 80U is not to be clubbed with the
Income of Mr. Sharma.
(iii) As per Explanation to section 23(1), the amount of rent which the owner cannot realize shall not be
taxed / included while determining the annual value of the property. Rule 4 prescribes the conditions,
which are to be satisfied for excluding the unrealised rent from income which are given below :
(a) the tenancy must be bonafide
(b) the defaulting tenant has vacated or steps have been taken to compel him to vacate
the property.
(c) the defaulting tenant is not in the occupation any other property of the assessee and
(d) the assessee has taken all reasonable steps to institute legal proceedings for the recovery
of unpaid rent or satisfies the Assessing Officer that the legal proceedings would be useless.
As per section 25AA, the unrealised rent when realised is chargeable to tax as income under the head
‘house property’, whether or not the assessee is the owner of the property at the time of receipt of
unrealised rent. No deduction is allowable against the sum received towards unrealised rent.
2(b). Computation of taxable value of service and total service tax payable
of a partnership firm
for the half year ended on 30-09-2011.
(a) Taxable value of service `
Total bill Raised 8,75,000
Less: Service provided to Internation Organization (not taxable) 75,000
Balance 8,00,000
Add:Advance Received for Services to be Provided In Oct. 11
(asssuming service tax not included) 50,000
Taxable value of Service 8,50,000
(b) Computation of Amount of service tax payable
Service tax @ 10 % of 8,50,000 85,000
Add : Education cess
@ 2 % of 85,000 1,700
Add: secondary and higher education cess 850
@ 1% of 85,000
Total service tax payable 87550
2(c) Consumption Variant:
(a) Taxation : VAT is levied on all sales i.e. there is multipoint tax system
(b) Scope of credit : 100% VAT credit/set-off/ deduction is allowed of VAT paid on all raw material and
compounds as well as capital goods.
(c) merits: The merits of consumption variant are as follows-
(i) Cascading effect is eliminated
(ii) It reduces the working capital requirement, due the least payment of VAT on sales.
(iii) It helps in modernization and upgradation of plant and machinery.
(iv) It reduces litigation, as there is no need for any differentiation between capital goods and non-capital
goods , both of which are treated alike. Further, there is no need to specify life of capital goods and rate
of depreciation allowance, as is required in case of Income Variant.
(v) Since the VAT paid on capital goods is set-off against VAT liability on sales, this system is tax neutral in
respect of techniques of production (viz. labour - intensive or capital-intensive). Therefore, there will be no
effect on tax liabilitydue to the method of production (i.e. substituting capital goods for labour or vice versa).
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(vi) Since VAT credit is available irrespective of whether purchased goods have been consumed or are
avaiable in stock, this system is neutral between the decision to save or to consume.
(vii) Tax administration is simpler , easier and more expendient due to lesser controversies.
Ans. 3. (a) Computation of capital gain of Mr. Anshu for the assessment year 2012-13
1. Net sale consideration received 14,00,000
2. Stamp Duty valuation 16,00,000
3. Valuation by valuation officer 17,00,000
Sale consideration as per section 50 B (Stamp Duty Valuation) 16,00,000
Period of holding 1/04/1981 to 1/10/12  Long Term
Less: Indexed cost of acquisition of land
1,10,000 ×
100
785
= 8,63,500
Indexed cost of acquisition Building
3,20,000 ×
447
785
= 5,61,969 14,25,469
Long term capital gain 1,74,531
Less: BIF short term capital loss (Adjusted with section 74) 1,50,000
Balance taxable Long Term Capital Gain (LTCG) 24,531
Amount to be invested in NHAI = 24,531
3(b) (a) False (b) False (c) True (d) False
(e) False (f) True (g) False (h) False
3(c) (a) False (b) False (c) False (d) True
(e) False (f) False (g) False (h) True
Ans. 4(a) Computation of total income of Mr. Y for the assessment year 2012-13
(1) Net Profit 11,20,000
Add: Adjustment of Closing stock 12,000
Add: Contribution to a university approved u/s 35 (1) (ii) 1,00,000
Add: Excessive or unreasonable Expenditure u/s 40 A(2) 2,500
Add: Disallowed personal Expenditure u/s 37 (1) (78,000× 1/4) 19,500
Add: Disallowed Deprication 55,000
Add: Drawings (Personal Expenditure) 10,000
Add: Investment In National Saving Certificate (allowed as deduction u/s 80C) 15,000
Less: Income credited to Profit and Loss A/c but not taxable under this Head
(i) Dividend from Unit Trust of India (UTI) 22,000
(ii) Interest on debentures 17,500
(iii) Winning from races 15,000 54,500
Less: Adjustment of Opening stock 8,000
Less: Contribution to a university approved u/s 35 (1) (ii) 1,75,000
@ 175% of contribution.
Less: Deprication allowed as per section 32(1) 50,000
Profits and Gains of business or Profession 10,46,500
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(2)
(a) Dividend from Unit Trust Of India (UTI) Exempt u/s 10 (35) Nil
(b) Interest on Debenture 17,500
(c) Winning from Races 15,000
Income from other sources
32,500
Gross Total Income (1 + 2) 10,79,000
Less: Deduction under chapter VI-A
National Saving Certificate (Sec. 80C) (15,000)
Total Income 10,64,000
4(b). Computation of taxable turn over and amount of service tax payable
of Punjabi Banquets
for month of January, 2012
1 Charge for shooting of marriage sequence of dailysoap `
opera not an optical, social or business function . Hence
not covered under this service. -( not taxable under this service) Nil
2 Amount collected for letting out the hall for All India dance
competition - (There are social function hence covered under
this service) 5,00,000
3 Renting of hotal room for stay of guest attending the marriage
Does not amount to providing temporary occupation of mandap.
Hence not covered under this service
*[Alternate view : Renting of rooms by the hotel for marriage
function as a package deal along with marriage hall and other
mandap Keeper services for marriage is covered by the Mandap
Keeper Service ‘ and liable to service tax.] Nil
4. Charges for Banquat hall - Let out for marriage function
includes catering charges 6,00,000
Less: Abatement @ 40% 2,40,000
3,60,000
Total Taxable value of service 8,60,000
Service tax @ 10 % on 860,000 86,000
Add: Education cess @ 2% of 86,000 1,720
Add: Secondary and higher education cess @ 1% of 86,000 860
Total Service Tax Payable 88,580
* If we take alternative view than total service tax payable will be increase by Rs 2472 as under:-
Rs 40,000 - 40% of 40,000 = RS 24,000 x 10.3 % = Rs 2472
total service tax patable = Rs 88,580 + RS 2472 = 91,052
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4.(c) Computation of total taxable turn over and net VAT liability
of Mr. X.
For the month of Dec. 2011
(By invoice method )
(a) Computation of total taxable turnover `
Cost of purchase = Rs. 52,00,000 ×
104
100
50,00,000
Add: Transportation, Insurance, warehousing
and handling charges 20,000
Total cost 50,20,000
Add: Profit margin @. 14% on cost 50,20,000 7,02,800
Total Taxable turnover 57,22,800
(b) Computation of Net VAT payable
VAT on total taxable turnover @ 12.5 % on 57,22,800 7,15,350
Less: VAT on purchase 52,00,000 × 4/104 2,00,000
NET VAT Lability under Invoice method
(Net VAT payable = VAT on VAT on 5,15,350
sales Purchase)
Ans. 5(a)
Mr.A Mrs. A Minor
(1) Interest on fixed deposit 45,000 – –
(Clubbed with sec. 60)
(2) Comission income [Sec. 64(1) (ii)] 25,000 – –
(3) Income from house property 52,000 – –
[concept of deemed ownership Sec. 27]
(4) Share of business income 20,000 – –
[(Clubbed with Sec. 64(1A)]
Less: Exemption u/s 10(32) 1,500 18,500
(5) Business income – – 20,000
(with minor personal skill & talent)
Other Income 1,20,000 2,40,000
(10,000 × 12) (20,000× 12)
Gross Total 2,60,500 2,40,000 20,000
Income
5.(b) The following documents to the attached by a service provider along with an application for registration under
service tax
1. PermanentAccount Number (PAN)
2. Affidavit declaring the commencement of the services (Format)
3. Copy of passport or ration card or any other document as residential proof
4. Passport size photograph of the assessee in case of individual and of partners in the case of partnership
firm and of directors in the case of a company.
5. Partnership deed in case of firm.
6. Memorandum and Articles of Association in case of company.
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5(c) (i) Variants of VAT
VAT has three variants viz, (a) gross product variant (b) income variant and (c) consumption variant. These
variants are presented in a schematic diagram given below:
Different Variants of VAT
Gross product variant
Tax is levied on all sales
and deduction for tax
paid on inputs excluding
capital inputs is allowed
Tax is levied on all sales
with set-off for tax paid on
inputs and only depreciation
on capital goods
Tax is levied on all sales
and deduction for tax
paid on inputs including
capital inputs is allowed
Income variant Consumption variant
The gross product variant of VAT allows deduction for taxes on all purchases of raw materials and compo-
nents , but no deduction is allowed for taxes on capital inputs.
The Income variant of VAT on the other hand allows for deduction on purchases of raw materials and
components as well as depreciation on capital goods.
Consumption variant of VAT allows for deduction on all business purchases including capital assets.
(ii) The value Added TAX (VAT) is a multistage tax levied as proportion of the value added (i.e. sale minus
purchases) which is equivalent to wages plus interest, other costs and profits. In an economy, part from the
manufactures and final consumers, there would be wholesalers and retailers also. The wholesaler might
supply to retailer and each one of them could supply to the manufacturer and end consumers. VAT will be
collected at each state , and wherever applicable, the manufacturer or retailer will claim input credit. Thus
VAT is collected at each stage of production and distribution process, and in principle its entire burden falls
on the final consumer, who does not get any tax credit. Thus , VAT is a broad bases tax covering the value
added to each commodity by parties during the various stages of production and distribution.
Ans. 6 (a) Income of M/s MNP Ltd. for the assessment year 2012-13
(1) New four star hotel business.
Income before 35AD 80,00,000
Less: Deduction u/s 35AD
(1) Capital Expenditure 40,00,000
(Incurred in P.Y. 2010-11)
(2) Capital Expenditure 1,50,00,000 (1,90,00,000)
(other than land)
Losses from Business or Profession (1,10,00,000)
Losses carried forward to next year as per section 73 A Rs. 1,10,00,000
Losses u/s 35 AD cannot be adjusted with income from other than specified business
(2) Old four star hotel business.
Business profit 1,30,00,000
Gross Total Income 1,30,00,000
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(6b) Calculation of the value of taxable service and service tax
of Mr. Avinash (Chartered Accountant)
for the F.Y. 2011-2012 :
In this case the sums given in the question are receipts of the assessee and the receipts are inclusive of
service tax, the service tax is to be computed by making backward calculation as given below.
Particulars Receipts Taxable Service
(Inclusive Value Tax
of tax `) (`) (`)
1. Certification of document
under export import policy of
Govt. of India 1,50,000 1,35,993 14,007
2. Preparation of financial statement
of ABC Ltd. 4,00,000 3,62,647 37,353
3. Representation of client before
CESTAT 4,00,000 36,265 3,735
4. Service Rendered in tax planning 50,000 45,331 4,669
5. Receipts for the legal advice given
to client in the month of Dec. 2011
as per POT CA service is liable
to receipts basis 50,000 45,331 4,669
6,90,000 6,25,567 64,433
`
6(c). Purchase of Raw material 1,10,000
(including import duty)
Purchase of Raw material
(excluding excise and
excluding VAT 2,00,000
Purchase of Raw material
from Kanataka (inter state purcase) 85,000
Total cost of Raw Material 3,95,000
Add : Cost of transportation
Manufacturing exp. 47,000
Total cost of production 4,42,000
Add:Profit @10%on cost of production 44,200
Sale price 4,86,200
VAT Payable on Sale
@ 4 % on 4,86,200 19,448
Less : VAT Paid on Purchase 8,960
224000 × 4 %
10,488
Ans. 7 (a) Computation of Salary Income of Mr. Mohit for the assessment year 2012-13
1. Basic Salary (10,000 × 10 + 11000 × 2) 1,22,000
2. Dearness allowance (100% of Basic salary)
(50% of it is meant for Retirement Benefits.) 1,22,000
3. House RentAllowance 6,000 × 9 = 54,000
7,000 × 3 = 21,000 75,000
Less: Exemption u/s 10(13A) (W.N. 1) 53,700 21,300
Gross Taxable Salary 2,65,300
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Working Note:
(1) For HRA Exemption u/s 10(13A).
April and
May 2011
June to
October 2011
November to
December 2011
January
2012
February and
March 2012
Rs Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.
Basic Salary 10000 10000 10000 10000 11000
Dearness Allowance (only
the portion which is
considered for calculating all
retirement benefits)
5000 5000 5000 5000 5500
Salary 15000 15000 15000 15000 16500
40% of salary 6000 6000 - - -
50% of salary - - 7500 7500 8250
HouseRent Allowance 6000 6000 6000 7000 7000
Excess of rent paid over
10% of salary
Nil 4500 6500 6500 6350
Amount exempt from tax Nil 4500 6000 6500 6350
Amount chargeable to tax 6000 1500 Nil 500 650
6000 × 2 1500 × 5 Nil 500×1 650×2
12000 7500 - 500 1300 21300
7(b) FILING OF RETURNS UNDER SERVICE TAX LAW [ SECTION 70 AND RULES 7, 7B AND 7C}:
the provisions relating to filing of returns as given under section 70 of the FinanceAct, 1994 and Rules 7, 7B
and 7C of the service Tax Rules, 1994 are as follows -
(1) Persons liable to file returns: Every person liable to pay service tax and also an input service distributor
is liable to file service tax returns.
(2) Filing of half - yearly returns: The returns are to be filed as follows:
Assessee
Authority to
Whom filed
Duration
of Return
Form
No. Of
Copies
Time of filling return**
All Assessees Superintendent Half yearly ST-3 or ST- 3A Triplicate
by 25
th
of the month following
the end of the said half -year
Input service
distributor
Superintendent Half yearly ST-3 Single
by the last day of the month
following the half-year period.
Mandatory e-filing w.e.f . 1-10-2011: Every assessee shall submit such return electronically.
[Law Upto 30-09-2011 - Mandatory e-filing of if gross service tax liability is ` 10 lakhs or more: Where an
assessee has paid a total service tax of ` 10 lakh or more including the amount paid by utilisation of Cenvat
credit, in the preceding financial year, he shall file the return electronically.]
Revision of Return[Rule 7B] : An assessee may submit a revised return in form ST-3, in triplicate, to
correct a mistake or omission, within 90 days from date of submission of original return. Where an assessee
submits a revised return, the relevant date’ for the purpose of recovery of service tax u/s 73 of the act shall be
the data of submission of such revised return.
7(C) System of cross checking under VAT
In the VAT system more emphasis has been laid on self-assessment. Hence, a system of cross-checking is
essential. Dealers may be asked to submit the list of sales or purchases above a certain monetary value or
to give the dealer-wise list from whom or to whom the goods have been purchased/sold for values exceeding
a prescribed monetary ceiling.
A cross-checking computerized system is being worked out on the basis of coordination between the tax
authorities of the State Governments and the authorities of Central Excise and Income-tax to compare
constantly the tax returns and set-off documents of VAT system of the States and those of Central Excise
and Income-tax. This comprehensive cross-checking system will help reduce tax evasion and also lead to
significant growth of tax revenue. At the same time, by protecting the interests of tax-complying dealers
against the unfair practices of tax-evaders, the system will also bring in more equal competition in the sphere
of trade and industry.
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  • 14. www.cacracker.com ANCE CA-IPCC - 1 Computation of total income and tax payble of Ms. Purvi for the assessment year 2012-2013. Ans 1 (a) (1) Income from Business or profession (W.N.1) 9,20,200 (2) Income from house property Gross Annual Value (GAV) 85,600 Less : Municipal Tax (3,000) Net Annual Value (NAV) 82,600 Less : Deduction u/s 24 (a) Standard Deduction @ 30 % of NAV (24,780) 57,820 (3) Income from other sources (a) dividend Income Exempt u/s 10(34) (b) Income from Unit trust of India (UIT) Exempt u/s 10 (35) (c) Honorarium for valuation of answer paper 15,800 15,800 Gross Total Income 9,93,820 Less: Deduction under chapter VI -A (1) 80 C National Saving Certificate (NSC) 10,000 (2) 80 D (Medicliam policy) Nil (10,000) Total Income 9,83,820 Tax on Total Income 146146 Add: Education cess @ 3% 4384 Total Tax Liability 150530 Working Notes: (1) Net profit As per income and expenditure account. 9,28,224 Add: Disallowed Purchase of car expenditure (being a capital expenditure 80,000 Add: Municipal tax paid in respect of house (Seperately allowed) 3,000 Add: Value of Benefits (Perks value) 10,500 Add: Salary paid to computer specialist in cash disallowed u/s 40 A(3) 30,000 Less: Dividend on share of Indian company gross [exempt u/s 10 (34)] (10,524) (seperately considered) Less: Income from unit trust of India Exempt u/s 10(35) (7,600) (seperately considered) Less: Rent received from residential flat (Let out property) (85,600) (seperately considered) Less: Allowed Depreciation u/s 32 (1) (ii) (80000 @ 15%) (12,000) Less: Honorarium for valuation of answer paper (taxable separately) (15,800) Profit and gains from business or profession 9,20,200 Date 10.05.12 MAY, 2012 (SOLUTIONS) SUBJECT : TAXATION PAPER CODE : GDPCLASS : CA – IPCC visit: http://cacracker.com for more.. Provided by Resonance Modifiedandcombinedbyhttp://cacracker.com
  • 15. www.cacracker.com ANCE CA-IPCC - 2 1.(b) Value of taxable service and amount of service tax payble for infotech softwar systems For financial Year 2011-2012 1. Receipt for analysis of information ` technology software - Taxable 1,80,000 2. Receipts for Providing advice , consultancy and assistance and matter related to specifications to secure a database - Taxable 4,10,000 3. Receipts for providing the right to use the canned soft ware and which amount of expire duty has been paid and the benefit of notification No. 31/2010 cus has not been availed- exempted – 4. Receipts for the upgradation of the following technology software - Taxable 2,65,000 Value of taxable service 8,55,000 Service tax @ 10.% of ` 8,55,000 85,500 Add : Education cess @. 2% ` 85,500 1,710 Add : SHEC @ 1 % of ` 85,500 855 Total Service Tax Payble 88,065 1(c). (A) Computation of Total purchases eligible for input tax credit ` Total purchase in month of Feb 2012 60,00,000 Less : Inter state purchase (15,00,000) Less : Purchase from unregistered Dealer (18,50,000) Less: Capital goods not eligible for input credit (6,50,000) Total purchase eligible for input credit 20,00000 Purchase of capital goods eligible for input tax credit Rs. 9,00,000 Purchase eligible (other than Capital goods) Rs. 11,00,000 For ITC (B) Computation of input tax credit available : - Input Tax Credit on Capital goods ` 900000 × 100 4 × 36 1 = 1000 Input Tax Credit on Purchases other than Capital goods 11,00000 × 4 % = 44,000 Total input tax credit available 45,000 (C) Computation of Net VAT payable : - VAT Payable on sales 10,00,000 ×12.5 = 1,25,000 Less: Input tax credit available 45,000 Net VAT payable 80,000 visit: http://cacracker.com for more..
  • 16. www.cacracker.com ANCE CA-IPCC - 3 Ans. 2 (a) (i) Yes, he is required to file ROI as per section 139(1). Computation of income which is clubbed with Mr. Sharma. (ii) (i) Income of 2 Daughter (9,000 + Nil) 9,000 Less: Exemption u/s 10 (32) 1,500 (A) 7,500 (ii) Income of 2 son (6,200 +4,300) 10,500 Less: Exemption u/s 10 (32) (1,500 + 1,500) 3,000 (B) 7,500 Total Income to be clubbed as per section 64 (1 A) (A + B) 15,000 Note: The income of daughter suffering from disability specified u/s 80U is not to be clubbed with the Income of Mr. Sharma. (iii) As per Explanation to section 23(1), the amount of rent which the owner cannot realize shall not be taxed / included while determining the annual value of the property. Rule 4 prescribes the conditions, which are to be satisfied for excluding the unrealised rent from income which are given below : (a) the tenancy must be bonafide (b) the defaulting tenant has vacated or steps have been taken to compel him to vacate the property. (c) the defaulting tenant is not in the occupation any other property of the assessee and (d) the assessee has taken all reasonable steps to institute legal proceedings for the recovery of unpaid rent or satisfies the Assessing Officer that the legal proceedings would be useless. As per section 25AA, the unrealised rent when realised is chargeable to tax as income under the head ‘house property’, whether or not the assessee is the owner of the property at the time of receipt of unrealised rent. No deduction is allowable against the sum received towards unrealised rent. 2(b). Computation of taxable value of service and total service tax payable of a partnership firm for the half year ended on 30-09-2011. (a) Taxable value of service ` Total bill Raised 8,75,000 Less: Service provided to Internation Organization (not taxable) 75,000 Balance 8,00,000 Add:Advance Received for Services to be Provided In Oct. 11 (asssuming service tax not included) 50,000 Taxable value of Service 8,50,000 (b) Computation of Amount of service tax payable Service tax @ 10 % of 8,50,000 85,000 Add : Education cess @ 2 % of 85,000 1,700 Add: secondary and higher education cess 850 @ 1% of 85,000 Total service tax payable 87550 2(c) Consumption Variant: (a) Taxation : VAT is levied on all sales i.e. there is multipoint tax system (b) Scope of credit : 100% VAT credit/set-off/ deduction is allowed of VAT paid on all raw material and compounds as well as capital goods. (c) merits: The merits of consumption variant are as follows- (i) Cascading effect is eliminated (ii) It reduces the working capital requirement, due the least payment of VAT on sales. (iii) It helps in modernization and upgradation of plant and machinery. (iv) It reduces litigation, as there is no need for any differentiation between capital goods and non-capital goods , both of which are treated alike. Further, there is no need to specify life of capital goods and rate of depreciation allowance, as is required in case of Income Variant. (v) Since the VAT paid on capital goods is set-off against VAT liability on sales, this system is tax neutral in respect of techniques of production (viz. labour - intensive or capital-intensive). Therefore, there will be no effect on tax liabilitydue to the method of production (i.e. substituting capital goods for labour or vice versa). visit: http://cacracker.com for more..
  • 17. www.cacracker.com ANCE CA-IPCC - 4 (vi) Since VAT credit is available irrespective of whether purchased goods have been consumed or are avaiable in stock, this system is neutral between the decision to save or to consume. (vii) Tax administration is simpler , easier and more expendient due to lesser controversies. Ans. 3. (a) Computation of capital gain of Mr. Anshu for the assessment year 2012-13 1. Net sale consideration received 14,00,000 2. Stamp Duty valuation 16,00,000 3. Valuation by valuation officer 17,00,000 Sale consideration as per section 50 B (Stamp Duty Valuation) 16,00,000 Period of holding 1/04/1981 to 1/10/12  Long Term Less: Indexed cost of acquisition of land 1,10,000 × 100 785 = 8,63,500 Indexed cost of acquisition Building 3,20,000 × 447 785 = 5,61,969 14,25,469 Long term capital gain 1,74,531 Less: BIF short term capital loss (Adjusted with section 74) 1,50,000 Balance taxable Long Term Capital Gain (LTCG) 24,531 Amount to be invested in NHAI = 24,531 3(b) (a) False (b) False (c) True (d) False (e) False (f) True (g) False (h) False 3(c) (a) False (b) False (c) False (d) True (e) False (f) False (g) False (h) True Ans. 4(a) Computation of total income of Mr. Y for the assessment year 2012-13 (1) Net Profit 11,20,000 Add: Adjustment of Closing stock 12,000 Add: Contribution to a university approved u/s 35 (1) (ii) 1,00,000 Add: Excessive or unreasonable Expenditure u/s 40 A(2) 2,500 Add: Disallowed personal Expenditure u/s 37 (1) (78,000× 1/4) 19,500 Add: Disallowed Deprication 55,000 Add: Drawings (Personal Expenditure) 10,000 Add: Investment In National Saving Certificate (allowed as deduction u/s 80C) 15,000 Less: Income credited to Profit and Loss A/c but not taxable under this Head (i) Dividend from Unit Trust of India (UTI) 22,000 (ii) Interest on debentures 17,500 (iii) Winning from races 15,000 54,500 Less: Adjustment of Opening stock 8,000 Less: Contribution to a university approved u/s 35 (1) (ii) 1,75,000 @ 175% of contribution. Less: Deprication allowed as per section 32(1) 50,000 Profits and Gains of business or Profession 10,46,500 visit: http://cacracker.com for more..
  • 18. www.cacracker.com ANCE CA-IPCC - 5 (2) (a) Dividend from Unit Trust Of India (UTI) Exempt u/s 10 (35) Nil (b) Interest on Debenture 17,500 (c) Winning from Races 15,000 Income from other sources 32,500 Gross Total Income (1 + 2) 10,79,000 Less: Deduction under chapter VI-A National Saving Certificate (Sec. 80C) (15,000) Total Income 10,64,000 4(b). Computation of taxable turn over and amount of service tax payable of Punjabi Banquets for month of January, 2012 1 Charge for shooting of marriage sequence of dailysoap ` opera not an optical, social or business function . Hence not covered under this service. -( not taxable under this service) Nil 2 Amount collected for letting out the hall for All India dance competition - (There are social function hence covered under this service) 5,00,000 3 Renting of hotal room for stay of guest attending the marriage Does not amount to providing temporary occupation of mandap. Hence not covered under this service *[Alternate view : Renting of rooms by the hotel for marriage function as a package deal along with marriage hall and other mandap Keeper services for marriage is covered by the Mandap Keeper Service ‘ and liable to service tax.] Nil 4. Charges for Banquat hall - Let out for marriage function includes catering charges 6,00,000 Less: Abatement @ 40% 2,40,000 3,60,000 Total Taxable value of service 8,60,000 Service tax @ 10 % on 860,000 86,000 Add: Education cess @ 2% of 86,000 1,720 Add: Secondary and higher education cess @ 1% of 86,000 860 Total Service Tax Payable 88,580 * If we take alternative view than total service tax payable will be increase by Rs 2472 as under:- Rs 40,000 - 40% of 40,000 = RS 24,000 x 10.3 % = Rs 2472 total service tax patable = Rs 88,580 + RS 2472 = 91,052 visit: http://cacracker.com for more..
  • 19. www.cacracker.com ANCE CA-IPCC - 6 4.(c) Computation of total taxable turn over and net VAT liability of Mr. X. For the month of Dec. 2011 (By invoice method ) (a) Computation of total taxable turnover ` Cost of purchase = Rs. 52,00,000 × 104 100 50,00,000 Add: Transportation, Insurance, warehousing and handling charges 20,000 Total cost 50,20,000 Add: Profit margin @. 14% on cost 50,20,000 7,02,800 Total Taxable turnover 57,22,800 (b) Computation of Net VAT payable VAT on total taxable turnover @ 12.5 % on 57,22,800 7,15,350 Less: VAT on purchase 52,00,000 × 4/104 2,00,000 NET VAT Lability under Invoice method (Net VAT payable = VAT on VAT on 5,15,350 sales Purchase) Ans. 5(a) Mr.A Mrs. A Minor (1) Interest on fixed deposit 45,000 – – (Clubbed with sec. 60) (2) Comission income [Sec. 64(1) (ii)] 25,000 – – (3) Income from house property 52,000 – – [concept of deemed ownership Sec. 27] (4) Share of business income 20,000 – – [(Clubbed with Sec. 64(1A)] Less: Exemption u/s 10(32) 1,500 18,500 (5) Business income – – 20,000 (with minor personal skill & talent) Other Income 1,20,000 2,40,000 (10,000 × 12) (20,000× 12) Gross Total 2,60,500 2,40,000 20,000 Income 5.(b) The following documents to the attached by a service provider along with an application for registration under service tax 1. PermanentAccount Number (PAN) 2. Affidavit declaring the commencement of the services (Format) 3. Copy of passport or ration card or any other document as residential proof 4. Passport size photograph of the assessee in case of individual and of partners in the case of partnership firm and of directors in the case of a company. 5. Partnership deed in case of firm. 6. Memorandum and Articles of Association in case of company. visit: http://cacracker.com for more..
  • 20. www.cacracker.com ANCE CA-IPCC - 7 5(c) (i) Variants of VAT VAT has three variants viz, (a) gross product variant (b) income variant and (c) consumption variant. These variants are presented in a schematic diagram given below: Different Variants of VAT Gross product variant Tax is levied on all sales and deduction for tax paid on inputs excluding capital inputs is allowed Tax is levied on all sales with set-off for tax paid on inputs and only depreciation on capital goods Tax is levied on all sales and deduction for tax paid on inputs including capital inputs is allowed Income variant Consumption variant The gross product variant of VAT allows deduction for taxes on all purchases of raw materials and compo- nents , but no deduction is allowed for taxes on capital inputs. The Income variant of VAT on the other hand allows for deduction on purchases of raw materials and components as well as depreciation on capital goods. Consumption variant of VAT allows for deduction on all business purchases including capital assets. (ii) The value Added TAX (VAT) is a multistage tax levied as proportion of the value added (i.e. sale minus purchases) which is equivalent to wages plus interest, other costs and profits. In an economy, part from the manufactures and final consumers, there would be wholesalers and retailers also. The wholesaler might supply to retailer and each one of them could supply to the manufacturer and end consumers. VAT will be collected at each state , and wherever applicable, the manufacturer or retailer will claim input credit. Thus VAT is collected at each stage of production and distribution process, and in principle its entire burden falls on the final consumer, who does not get any tax credit. Thus , VAT is a broad bases tax covering the value added to each commodity by parties during the various stages of production and distribution. Ans. 6 (a) Income of M/s MNP Ltd. for the assessment year 2012-13 (1) New four star hotel business. Income before 35AD 80,00,000 Less: Deduction u/s 35AD (1) Capital Expenditure 40,00,000 (Incurred in P.Y. 2010-11) (2) Capital Expenditure 1,50,00,000 (1,90,00,000) (other than land) Losses from Business or Profession (1,10,00,000) Losses carried forward to next year as per section 73 A Rs. 1,10,00,000 Losses u/s 35 AD cannot be adjusted with income from other than specified business (2) Old four star hotel business. Business profit 1,30,00,000 Gross Total Income 1,30,00,000 visit: http://cacracker.com for more..
  • 21. www.cacracker.com ANCE CA-IPCC - 8 (6b) Calculation of the value of taxable service and service tax of Mr. Avinash (Chartered Accountant) for the F.Y. 2011-2012 : In this case the sums given in the question are receipts of the assessee and the receipts are inclusive of service tax, the service tax is to be computed by making backward calculation as given below. Particulars Receipts Taxable Service (Inclusive Value Tax of tax `) (`) (`) 1. Certification of document under export import policy of Govt. of India 1,50,000 1,35,993 14,007 2. Preparation of financial statement of ABC Ltd. 4,00,000 3,62,647 37,353 3. Representation of client before CESTAT 4,00,000 36,265 3,735 4. Service Rendered in tax planning 50,000 45,331 4,669 5. Receipts for the legal advice given to client in the month of Dec. 2011 as per POT CA service is liable to receipts basis 50,000 45,331 4,669 6,90,000 6,25,567 64,433 ` 6(c). Purchase of Raw material 1,10,000 (including import duty) Purchase of Raw material (excluding excise and excluding VAT 2,00,000 Purchase of Raw material from Kanataka (inter state purcase) 85,000 Total cost of Raw Material 3,95,000 Add : Cost of transportation Manufacturing exp. 47,000 Total cost of production 4,42,000 Add:Profit @10%on cost of production 44,200 Sale price 4,86,200 VAT Payable on Sale @ 4 % on 4,86,200 19,448 Less : VAT Paid on Purchase 8,960 224000 × 4 % 10,488 Ans. 7 (a) Computation of Salary Income of Mr. Mohit for the assessment year 2012-13 1. Basic Salary (10,000 × 10 + 11000 × 2) 1,22,000 2. Dearness allowance (100% of Basic salary) (50% of it is meant for Retirement Benefits.) 1,22,000 3. House RentAllowance 6,000 × 9 = 54,000 7,000 × 3 = 21,000 75,000 Less: Exemption u/s 10(13A) (W.N. 1) 53,700 21,300 Gross Taxable Salary 2,65,300 visit: http://cacracker.com for more..
  • 22. www.cacracker.com ANCE CA-IPCC - 9 Working Note: (1) For HRA Exemption u/s 10(13A). April and May 2011 June to October 2011 November to December 2011 January 2012 February and March 2012 Rs Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Basic Salary 10000 10000 10000 10000 11000 Dearness Allowance (only the portion which is considered for calculating all retirement benefits) 5000 5000 5000 5000 5500 Salary 15000 15000 15000 15000 16500 40% of salary 6000 6000 - - - 50% of salary - - 7500 7500 8250 HouseRent Allowance 6000 6000 6000 7000 7000 Excess of rent paid over 10% of salary Nil 4500 6500 6500 6350 Amount exempt from tax Nil 4500 6000 6500 6350 Amount chargeable to tax 6000 1500 Nil 500 650 6000 × 2 1500 × 5 Nil 500×1 650×2 12000 7500 - 500 1300 21300 7(b) FILING OF RETURNS UNDER SERVICE TAX LAW [ SECTION 70 AND RULES 7, 7B AND 7C}: the provisions relating to filing of returns as given under section 70 of the FinanceAct, 1994 and Rules 7, 7B and 7C of the service Tax Rules, 1994 are as follows - (1) Persons liable to file returns: Every person liable to pay service tax and also an input service distributor is liable to file service tax returns. (2) Filing of half - yearly returns: The returns are to be filed as follows: Assessee Authority to Whom filed Duration of Return Form No. Of Copies Time of filling return** All Assessees Superintendent Half yearly ST-3 or ST- 3A Triplicate by 25 th of the month following the end of the said half -year Input service distributor Superintendent Half yearly ST-3 Single by the last day of the month following the half-year period. Mandatory e-filing w.e.f . 1-10-2011: Every assessee shall submit such return electronically. [Law Upto 30-09-2011 - Mandatory e-filing of if gross service tax liability is ` 10 lakhs or more: Where an assessee has paid a total service tax of ` 10 lakh or more including the amount paid by utilisation of Cenvat credit, in the preceding financial year, he shall file the return electronically.] Revision of Return[Rule 7B] : An assessee may submit a revised return in form ST-3, in triplicate, to correct a mistake or omission, within 90 days from date of submission of original return. Where an assessee submits a revised return, the relevant date’ for the purpose of recovery of service tax u/s 73 of the act shall be the data of submission of such revised return. 7(C) System of cross checking under VAT In the VAT system more emphasis has been laid on self-assessment. Hence, a system of cross-checking is essential. Dealers may be asked to submit the list of sales or purchases above a certain monetary value or to give the dealer-wise list from whom or to whom the goods have been purchased/sold for values exceeding a prescribed monetary ceiling. A cross-checking computerized system is being worked out on the basis of coordination between the tax authorities of the State Governments and the authorities of Central Excise and Income-tax to compare constantly the tax returns and set-off documents of VAT system of the States and those of Central Excise and Income-tax. This comprehensive cross-checking system will help reduce tax evasion and also lead to significant growth of tax revenue. At the same time, by protecting the interests of tax-complying dealers against the unfair practices of tax-evaders, the system will also bring in more equal competition in the sphere of trade and industry. visit: http://cacracker.com for more..