2.1 VAT
Samson Traders is registered for VAT - NSC Accounting - Question 2 - 2018 - Paper 1
Question 2
2.1 VAT
Samson Traders is registered for VAT. The VAT rate is 15%.
REQUIRED:
2.1.1 Calculate the figures indicated by (a) to (d) in the table below.
2.1.2 You are... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:2.1 VAT
Samson Traders is registered for VAT - NSC Accounting - Question 2 - 2018 - Paper 1
Step 1
(a) 1 104 - 960
96%
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Answer
The calculation for (a) is performed by subtracting the sales returns from the sales figure. This yields:
1104−960=144
Step 2
(b) 52 600 x 15%
99%
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For (b), we calculate the VAT on the purchases as follows:
52600imes0.15=7890
Step 3
(c) 720 x 100/15
96%
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The computation for (c) involves calculating the VAT input by utilizing the invoice amount and the rate:
720 imes rac{100}{15} = 4 800
Step 4
(d) (112 470 - 6 325) x 15/115
98%
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Explain what you would say to Samson. Provide TWO points.
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This situation can be considered tax evasion. Samson is attempting to reduce the VAT amount due to SARS. This action is both illegal and unethical. In doing so, he risks potential fines or imprisonment for engaging in criminal activity.
It is crucial for personal and business finances to be kept separate, in order to comply with business accounting principles. Samson should know that the full amount of R460 000 should not be recorded as a business expense. The vehicle’s value allocated for private use violates the accounting principles.