Advanced Taxation and Fiscal Policy
Advanced Taxation and Fiscal Policy
Advanced Taxation and Fiscal Policy
Pinkrah, a Ghanaian resident in USA resettled in Ghana in 2005. He purchased a house at Tuba
in Accra for GH200,000. In January 2012, he decided to sell the house to Kojo Arthur a
business man for a consideration of GH750,000. Pinkrah incurred the following costs before
selling the property.
{i}
{ii}
{iii}
Pinkrah used 60% of the gross amount realized to acquire a new house at New Bortianor
in November, 2012.
Required:
As a tax Consultant, advise Pinkrah on the following issues in relation to Capital Gains Tax
under the Internal Revenue Act, 2000 (Act, 592) as amended.
{i}
{ii}
{iii}
{iv}
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(10 marks)
(Total: 25 marks)
QUESTION 2
{a}
With reference to CEPS (Management) Law, 1993, outline the basis for determining the
Customs Value of imported goods in Ghana.
(5 marks)
{b}
The Board of Directors of GHUMCO Ltd of China at its meeting on 21st December, 2013
decided to incorporate a subsidiary in Ghana by the end of March, 2013 to manufacture
paper packaging materials mainly for export to Europe. More than 90% of raw materials
required for production would be procured on the Ghanaian market and over 95% of
production would be exported.
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The President of GHUMCO Ltd. consulted Yaw as a Tax Consultant to brief him on the Value
Added Tax refund process as it could affect the subsidiary he intended to incorporate in Ghana.
Required:
{i}
{ii}
Outline the conditions that would entitle the proposed subsidiary to Value Added Tax
refund.
(6 marks)
Describe the procedures for Value Added Tax refund.
(4 marks)
(Total: 15 marks)
QUESTION 3
Jonas Kpalito has been operating a trading business Go Slow for several years in Ninko
township in the Greater Accra region. He presented the following statements for the year ended
31st December, 2012.
GH000
Sales
Cost of Sales
Gross Profit
Discount received
Less:
Management Salaries
Repairs
Entertainment
Donations
Legal Fees
Unrealised Exchange Loss
Bad Debts
Loss on Sale of Equipment
Depreciation
Medical Expenses
Sundry Expenses
Advertising
Rent
Interest on Loan
GH000
540,000
200,000
340,000
4,000
344,000
54,000
48,000
12,000
10,000
11,500
24,000
24,200
6,000
47,000
64,000
72,000
15,000
80,000
18,000
485,700
(141,700)
20,000
15,000
13,000
{b}
Rent: This was in respect of a building part of which was used for the business. It has
been agreed with the Commissioner that the business is occupying 80% of the
floor space.
{c}
Kpalito
Senior staff
Kpalitos first son
40,000
12,000
2,000
{d}
Entertainment: This was in connection with an end of year party organized for members
of staff and customers of the firm.
{e}
{f}
Bad Debt
-
GH000
Special provisions
General provisions
Actual Debts Written-off -
2,000
10,000
12,200
{g}
Interest on loans is in connection with uncollectible staff loans written-off. The staff
concerned are no longer in the employment of the firm.
{h}
{i}
{j}
Analysis of sales:
-
Accra
Export
Ninko and its environs
%
45
40
15
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Required:
1]
2]
Calculate the tax liability of Jonas Kpalito for the 2013 year of assessment.
(5 marks)
(Total: 20 marks)
QUESTION 4
Afiemo, a Ghanaian resident abroad for many years returned home finally on 10th September,
2010. He brought a substantial amount of money which he intends to invest in any of the
following activities:
i}
Agriculture
ii}
Manufacturing
iii}
Real Estates
Required:
Explain to him the income tax implications and incentive packages available for each of the
above sectors of the economy and further advise him on the type of business entity to establish.
(15 marks)
QUESTIONS 5
{a}
Taxation is said to be used as a tool of fiscal policy. Explain how this is possible in
relation to taxation and unemployment.
(10 marks)
{b}
You are the tax consultant to the President of Ghana. There have been various
discussions on an earlier visit to the Ghana Revenue Authority to file his periodical tax
returns. Some commentators have argued that as long as a taxpayer is consistent in
paying taxes or is exempted from paying taxes in Ghana, there is no need for such a
person to furnish a return to Ghana Revenue Service.
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Required:
Discuss the relevance of the arguments put forward by the commentators.
(6 marks)
{c}
The Commissioner General of the Ghana Revenue Authority may, by a notice publish in
the Gazette, specify persons who are subject to payment of tax by installment under selfassessment rules.
Required:
Outline the information which a person subject to self-assessment is required to furnish the
Commissioner.
(9 marks)
(Total: 25 marks)
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