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ASSIGNMENT
DRIVE WINTER 2015
PROGRAM MBADS – (SEM 3/SEM 5) / MBAN2 / MBAFLEX – (SEM 3) /
PGDFMN – (SEM 1)
SUBJECT CODE & NAME MF0012 - TAXATION MANAGEMENT
SEMESTER 3
BK ID B1760
CREDITS 4
MARKS 60
Note: Answer all questions. Kindly note that answers for 10 marks questions should be
approximately of 400 words. Each question is followed by evaluation scheme.
QUESTION. 1. Mr. X (38 year) is employed by A Ltd. as marketing manager in Pune. The following
information is furnished by Mr. X for the previous year ending 31st March 2015.
Basic salary Rs. 12,00,000 p.a., DA Rs. 40,000 p.a. (36 % of DA is considered for gratuity and
Pension, but not for Provident fund). Club allowance Rs. 5,000 p.m., Furnishing allowance Rs.
2,000 p.m. and HRA Rs. 40,000 p.m. Conveyance allowance is Rs. 2,000 p.m. which can be used
both for office and private purposes.
Up to August 31, 2014, he resides with his parents and does not pay any rent. From September 1,
2015 he has been allotted a company accommodation at Pune (population 23 lakhs) in lieu of
house rent allowance.
Club allowance has been discontinued from January 1, 2015. And Mr. X has been provided by the
company club facility for private (20 %) and office use (80%). Expenditure by the company uptil
31st March 2015 was Rs. 20,500.
On 20 Nov. 2014, Mr X has taken an interest free loan from the company (SBI lending rate for
Similar loan being 18.5 % p.a.). Mr. X and his employer contribute @ 10 % of his salary to P.F.
Interest Credited by the company in Provident Fund on June 1, 2014 @ 9.7 % is Rs. 2,11,200.
Assuming that income of Mr. X from Other Sources Rs. (-30,000), find out the net income and
liability of Mr. X for the Assessment Year 2015-16.
Basedon above Compute the taxable incomeandtax liability (before deductingTDS) of Ms. X for the
A.Y. 2015-16 Rs. 2,600 (being Income-tax refund and Rs. 200 being Interest thereon)
Answer: Calculation of tax liability of Mr. X
Basic salary 1200000
DA 40000
Club allowance (5000*9 months) 45000
Furnishingallowance (2000*12 months) 24000
HRA (40000*5 months) 200000
HRA 280000
(least of: 40000*7 months = 280000
1200000*0.40*7/12=280000)
Conveyance
QUESTION. 2 a) How is advance money received against cost of acquisition adjusted?
b) State giving reasons, whether the following assets are Short term or Long term:
i) X purchases a house on 10th March 2012 and transfers on 6th June 2014.
ii) Y purchases unquoted shares in an Indian company on 10th March 2012 and transfers on 6th
June 2012.
iii) Z acquires units of mutual fund on 7th July 2013 and transfers those on 10th July 2014.
iv) A purchases diamonds on 12 September 2011 and gifts the same to his friend B on 31st
December 2014 and B transfers the asset on 20 October 2014.
Answer: a) Adjustment of advance money received against cost of acquisition (Section 51)
It ispossible foranassessee to receive some advance in regard to the transfer of capital asset. Due
to breakdown of negotiations the assessee may have retained the advance. In calculating capital
gains the above advance retained by the assessee must be used to reduce the cost of acquisition.
QUESTION. 3 Ms. A purchases a house property on 1st January 1976 for Rs. 95,000. She enters into
an Agreement for sale of the same property to Mr. X on 1st November 1983 and receives Rs.
10,000 as advance. Following the demise of Mr. X immediately thereafter, the money was
forfeited by Ms. A. Later Ms. A gifts her property to her friend Ms. B on 15th May 1985. The
following expenses are incurred by Ms. A and Ms. B for improvement of the property:
Particulars Cost (Rs.)
Additions of two rooms by Ms. A during 1978-79 25,000
Addition of first floor by Ms. A during 1983-84 40,000
Addition of second floor by Ms. B during 1990-91 1,15,000
Ms. B enters into an agreement for sell the property for RS. 8,50,000 to Mr. P on 1st April
1993after receiving an advance of Rs. 50,000. Mr. P could not pay the balance amount within the
stipulated time of two months and Ms. B forfeits the amount of advance.
Ms. B finally transfers the property to Ms. C for Rs. 14,75,000 on 1st December 2014. Given the
Fair Market Value of the property on 1st April 1981 being Rs. 1,15,000; Cost Inflation Index for
1981-82 : Rs. 100; for 1983-84 : Rs.116; for 1985-86 : Rs. 133; for 1990-91 : Rs. 182; for 1993-94 :
Rs. 244 and 2014-15: Rs.1,024 compute the Capital gains in the hands of Ms. B for the Assessment
Year 2015-16.
Compute the Capital gains in the hands of Ms. B for the Assessment Year 2015-16.
Answer: Calculation of the capital gain of Ms. B for the A.Y 2015-16
Sale Proceeds 14,75,000
Less:Indexedcostof acquisition 70,356
QUESTION. 4 i) Ms. Brinda, a U.S. citizen visits India on 1st January 2014 to study and conduct
research on Indian folk culture. She has been regularly visiting India for 100 days in the past five
consecutive years to carry the research. Advise the residential status of Ms. Brinda under extant
rules referring to section 6 of the Income-tax Act 1961.
ii) What are the provisions of Advance tax under section 2(1)?
Answer: i) Residential status: On the parameter of residence in India, there are three categories:
resident,non-resident,andnotordinarilyresident. The definition depends upon physical presence
of the person in case of individuals, and upon control and management in case of companies and
HUFs.
For example,if anindividual is in India during the year for 182 days or more he or she is deemed to
be a resident.
Alternatively, if he or she has spent
QUESTION. 5 Explain the needofService tax inIndia. What are the differentapproaches to Service
tax in India?
Answer: Service tax is a tax levied by Central Government of India on services provided or to be
provided excluding services covered under negative list and considering the Place of Provision of
ServicesRules,2012 and collectedasperPointof TaxationRules,2011 from the person liable to pay
service tax. Person liable to pay service
QUESTION. 6 Mr. X (aged 59 years) furnishes the following Profit and Loss account for the year
ended 31st
March, 2015. Compute the Gross Total Income of Mr. X under respective heads, his Net
Taxable Income and Tax liability in the assessment year 2015-16.
Particulars Rs. Particulars Rs.
General Expenses 13,400 Gross profit 3,15,500
Bad debts 22,000 Commission 8,600
Advance tax 2,000 Brokerage 37,000
Insurance 600 Miscellaneous Income 2,500
Salary to Staff 26,000 Bad Debt Recovery 11,000
Salary to Mr. X 51,000 Interest on Debenture
(Net interest Rs.22,500 + TDS Rs. 2,500)
25,000
Interest on Cash Credit 4,000 Interest on Fixed Deposits
(Net interest Rs. 11,700 + TDS Rs. 1,300)
13,000
Interest on loan to
Mrs. X
42,000
Interest on Capital of
Mr. X
23,000
Depreciation 48,000
Advertisement 7,000
Contribution to
Employees’ Provident
Fund
13,000
Net Profit 1,60,600
Total 4,12,600 Total 4,12,600
Supplementary information:
Permissible depreciation as per CBDT circular is Rs. 37,300 which includes depreciation of
permanent glow sign board.
i. Advertisement expenditure includes Rs. 3,000, being cost of permanent glow sign board affixed
outside the office premises.
ii. Commission accrued but not received Rs. 4,500 is not credited to P & L Account.
iii. Mr. X pays premium of Rs. 6,000 on his own life.
iv. General expenses includes:
a) Rs. 500 spent for arranging a party for Mr. X’s son who arrives from Canada.
b) Rs. 1,000 for contribution to a political party.
v. Loan availed from Mrs. X was for payment of arrear tax.
A Mr. X (aged 59 years) furnishes the above Profit and Loss account for the year ended 31st
March, 2015.
Compute the Gross Total Income of Mr. X under respective heads, his Net Taxable Income and Tax
liability in the assessment year 2015-16.
Answer: Computation of Gross Total Income of Mr. X under respective heads, his Net Taxable
Income and Tax liability in the assessment year 2015-16
Net profit as per profit and loss account 160000
Add: Inadmissible expenses
Expenses for arranging a party for Mr. X’s son 500
Contribution to a political party 1000
Advance tax 2000
Salary to Mr. X 51000
Interest on Capital of Mr. X 23000
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Mf0012 taxation management

  • 1. Dear students get fully solved assignments Send your semester & Specialization name to our mail id : help.mbaassignments@gmail.com or call us at : 08263069601 ASSIGNMENT DRIVE WINTER 2015 PROGRAM MBADS – (SEM 3/SEM 5) / MBAN2 / MBAFLEX – (SEM 3) / PGDFMN – (SEM 1) SUBJECT CODE & NAME MF0012 - TAXATION MANAGEMENT SEMESTER 3 BK ID B1760 CREDITS 4 MARKS 60 Note: Answer all questions. Kindly note that answers for 10 marks questions should be approximately of 400 words. Each question is followed by evaluation scheme. QUESTION. 1. Mr. X (38 year) is employed by A Ltd. as marketing manager in Pune. The following information is furnished by Mr. X for the previous year ending 31st March 2015. Basic salary Rs. 12,00,000 p.a., DA Rs. 40,000 p.a. (36 % of DA is considered for gratuity and Pension, but not for Provident fund). Club allowance Rs. 5,000 p.m., Furnishing allowance Rs. 2,000 p.m. and HRA Rs. 40,000 p.m. Conveyance allowance is Rs. 2,000 p.m. which can be used both for office and private purposes. Up to August 31, 2014, he resides with his parents and does not pay any rent. From September 1, 2015 he has been allotted a company accommodation at Pune (population 23 lakhs) in lieu of house rent allowance. Club allowance has been discontinued from January 1, 2015. And Mr. X has been provided by the company club facility for private (20 %) and office use (80%). Expenditure by the company uptil 31st March 2015 was Rs. 20,500. On 20 Nov. 2014, Mr X has taken an interest free loan from the company (SBI lending rate for Similar loan being 18.5 % p.a.). Mr. X and his employer contribute @ 10 % of his salary to P.F. Interest Credited by the company in Provident Fund on June 1, 2014 @ 9.7 % is Rs. 2,11,200. Assuming that income of Mr. X from Other Sources Rs. (-30,000), find out the net income and liability of Mr. X for the Assessment Year 2015-16. Basedon above Compute the taxable incomeandtax liability (before deductingTDS) of Ms. X for the A.Y. 2015-16 Rs. 2,600 (being Income-tax refund and Rs. 200 being Interest thereon) Answer: Calculation of tax liability of Mr. X Basic salary 1200000 DA 40000 Club allowance (5000*9 months) 45000
  • 2. Furnishingallowance (2000*12 months) 24000 HRA (40000*5 months) 200000 HRA 280000 (least of: 40000*7 months = 280000 1200000*0.40*7/12=280000) Conveyance QUESTION. 2 a) How is advance money received against cost of acquisition adjusted? b) State giving reasons, whether the following assets are Short term or Long term: i) X purchases a house on 10th March 2012 and transfers on 6th June 2014. ii) Y purchases unquoted shares in an Indian company on 10th March 2012 and transfers on 6th June 2012. iii) Z acquires units of mutual fund on 7th July 2013 and transfers those on 10th July 2014. iv) A purchases diamonds on 12 September 2011 and gifts the same to his friend B on 31st December 2014 and B transfers the asset on 20 October 2014. Answer: a) Adjustment of advance money received against cost of acquisition (Section 51) It ispossible foranassessee to receive some advance in regard to the transfer of capital asset. Due to breakdown of negotiations the assessee may have retained the advance. In calculating capital gains the above advance retained by the assessee must be used to reduce the cost of acquisition. QUESTION. 3 Ms. A purchases a house property on 1st January 1976 for Rs. 95,000. She enters into an Agreement for sale of the same property to Mr. X on 1st November 1983 and receives Rs. 10,000 as advance. Following the demise of Mr. X immediately thereafter, the money was forfeited by Ms. A. Later Ms. A gifts her property to her friend Ms. B on 15th May 1985. The following expenses are incurred by Ms. A and Ms. B for improvement of the property: Particulars Cost (Rs.) Additions of two rooms by Ms. A during 1978-79 25,000 Addition of first floor by Ms. A during 1983-84 40,000 Addition of second floor by Ms. B during 1990-91 1,15,000 Ms. B enters into an agreement for sell the property for RS. 8,50,000 to Mr. P on 1st April 1993after receiving an advance of Rs. 50,000. Mr. P could not pay the balance amount within the stipulated time of two months and Ms. B forfeits the amount of advance. Ms. B finally transfers the property to Ms. C for Rs. 14,75,000 on 1st December 2014. Given the Fair Market Value of the property on 1st April 1981 being Rs. 1,15,000; Cost Inflation Index for 1981-82 : Rs. 100; for 1983-84 : Rs.116; for 1985-86 : Rs. 133; for 1990-91 : Rs. 182; for 1993-94 : Rs. 244 and 2014-15: Rs.1,024 compute the Capital gains in the hands of Ms. B for the Assessment Year 2015-16. Compute the Capital gains in the hands of Ms. B for the Assessment Year 2015-16. Answer: Calculation of the capital gain of Ms. B for the A.Y 2015-16 Sale Proceeds 14,75,000 Less:Indexedcostof acquisition 70,356
  • 3. QUESTION. 4 i) Ms. Brinda, a U.S. citizen visits India on 1st January 2014 to study and conduct research on Indian folk culture. She has been regularly visiting India for 100 days in the past five consecutive years to carry the research. Advise the residential status of Ms. Brinda under extant rules referring to section 6 of the Income-tax Act 1961. ii) What are the provisions of Advance tax under section 2(1)? Answer: i) Residential status: On the parameter of residence in India, there are three categories: resident,non-resident,andnotordinarilyresident. The definition depends upon physical presence of the person in case of individuals, and upon control and management in case of companies and HUFs. For example,if anindividual is in India during the year for 182 days or more he or she is deemed to be a resident. Alternatively, if he or she has spent QUESTION. 5 Explain the needofService tax inIndia. What are the differentapproaches to Service tax in India? Answer: Service tax is a tax levied by Central Government of India on services provided or to be provided excluding services covered under negative list and considering the Place of Provision of ServicesRules,2012 and collectedasperPointof TaxationRules,2011 from the person liable to pay service tax. Person liable to pay service QUESTION. 6 Mr. X (aged 59 years) furnishes the following Profit and Loss account for the year ended 31st March, 2015. Compute the Gross Total Income of Mr. X under respective heads, his Net Taxable Income and Tax liability in the assessment year 2015-16. Particulars Rs. Particulars Rs. General Expenses 13,400 Gross profit 3,15,500 Bad debts 22,000 Commission 8,600 Advance tax 2,000 Brokerage 37,000 Insurance 600 Miscellaneous Income 2,500 Salary to Staff 26,000 Bad Debt Recovery 11,000 Salary to Mr. X 51,000 Interest on Debenture (Net interest Rs.22,500 + TDS Rs. 2,500) 25,000 Interest on Cash Credit 4,000 Interest on Fixed Deposits (Net interest Rs. 11,700 + TDS Rs. 1,300) 13,000 Interest on loan to Mrs. X 42,000 Interest on Capital of Mr. X 23,000 Depreciation 48,000 Advertisement 7,000
  • 4. Contribution to Employees’ Provident Fund 13,000 Net Profit 1,60,600 Total 4,12,600 Total 4,12,600 Supplementary information: Permissible depreciation as per CBDT circular is Rs. 37,300 which includes depreciation of permanent glow sign board. i. Advertisement expenditure includes Rs. 3,000, being cost of permanent glow sign board affixed outside the office premises. ii. Commission accrued but not received Rs. 4,500 is not credited to P & L Account. iii. Mr. X pays premium of Rs. 6,000 on his own life. iv. General expenses includes: a) Rs. 500 spent for arranging a party for Mr. X’s son who arrives from Canada. b) Rs. 1,000 for contribution to a political party. v. Loan availed from Mrs. X was for payment of arrear tax. A Mr. X (aged 59 years) furnishes the above Profit and Loss account for the year ended 31st March, 2015. Compute the Gross Total Income of Mr. X under respective heads, his Net Taxable Income and Tax liability in the assessment year 2015-16. Answer: Computation of Gross Total Income of Mr. X under respective heads, his Net Taxable Income and Tax liability in the assessment year 2015-16 Net profit as per profit and loss account 160000 Add: Inadmissible expenses Expenses for arranging a party for Mr. X’s son 500 Contribution to a political party 1000 Advance tax 2000 Salary to Mr. X 51000 Interest on Capital of Mr. X 23000 Dear students get fully solved assignments Send your semester & Specialization name to our mail id : help.mbaassignments@gmail.com or call us at : 08263069601