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16. A VAT registered seller made the following sales of goods during
a month:
Compute the output VAT assuming the given figures are exclusive of
VAT.
a. P 48,000 c. P
b. P 40,800 d. P 69,312
Installment P 200,000
Interest 12,000
Penalty 4,000
Total P 216,000
21. A VAT-registered taxpayer has its own sales operations but also
sells goods through consignees. It also sells goods on consignment
for a commission. The following were the results of operations for
the month ended April 30, 2016:
Cash P 50,000
Accounts receivables 120,000
Investments 180,000
Inventories 200,000
Property, plant and equipment 800,000
Total assets P 1,350,000
25. Assuming the same data in the previous problem except that the
commercial land was sold for P2,464,000, what would be the output
VAT.
a. P 295,680 c. P 264,000
b. P 268,800 d. P 240,000
26. Guimaras Company made the following export and domestic sales
during the month:
Domestic sales
Sales to an PEZA FOB destination P2,000,000
Sales to a non-VAT customer 500,000
Sales to a VAT customer 1,000,000
29. A VAT taxpayer had the following data regarding its sales and
input VAT during a particular quarter:
Non-traceable input VAT totaled P 24,000. Input VAT applied for tax
refund totaled P 6,000.
33. The sale of a VAT registered taxpayer for the last 12 months
failed to exceed the VAT threshold. It made the following sales
during the month:
Incoming Outgoing
Passengers P 1,000,000 P 2,000,000
Cargoes, mails; excess baggage 500,000 400,000
This was the first time Intrepid, Inc. reports taxable income since
its inception in 2010. Intrepid, Inc. paid P200,000 MCIT in the last
two years. During the current year, taxes withheld by clients
evidenced by BIR Form 2307 totaled P25,000.
Gwen paid P300,000 in mortgage before his death. The prior estate
paid the estate tax on the agricultural which was then valued at
P1,000,000.
42. Mr. and Mrs. Coyiuto got married on February 14, 2001. The
spouses stipulated the conjugal partnership of gains for their
property relation. Mr. Coyiuto died leaving the following
properties:
55. Rural Bank of Gumaca, Inc. (RBG) shows the following receipts
during a quarter:
58. Remy was unjustly assessed by the BIR. The following relates to
Remy’s protest:
How much shall Mr. Marcos pay in community tax for 2011?
a. P5,005 c. P4,205
b. P1,685 d. P 0
64. Mr. and Mrs. J. Cruz donated a conjugal parcel of land to their
son who was getting married within six (6) months after the date of
donation. The fair market value of the property at the time of
donation was 500,000. Its fair market value at the time of marriage
was 550,000. The donated property was subject to 100,000 mortgage.
This was assumed by the donee.
65. Monkey is a first cousin of both Zeus and Mark. Zeus and Mark are
“loving” friends. Zeus wants to donate P100,000 cash to Mark. What
is the best tax strategy to minimize from donor’s tax?
a. Zeus shall donate the property in his will and testament to avoid
donor’s tax.
b. Zeus may directly donate the P100,000 to Mark since donation up
to the first P100,000 is tax-exempt.
c. Zeus shall first donate the property to Monkey under condition
that Monkey shall donate the same to Mark.
d. Zeus shall split the donation over several years to minimize the
annual donor’s tax.
66. A dealer in securities has the following data for the quarter:
Sales, shares held as inventory 5,000,000
Sales, shares held as investment 1,500,000
Cost, shares held as inventory 2,000,000
Cost, shares held as investment 500,000
Supplies expense, net of VAT 100,000
Rent expense, net of VAT 200,000
How much is the VAT payable?
A. 470,000 C. 270,000
B. 324,000 D. Not subject to VAT
67. Mr. Juan Cruz, VAT-exempt, issued VAT invoice to Mr. S. Santos,
VAT-registered trader. As a consequence, Mr. Juan Cruz would:
a. be liable to VAT without the benefit of input tax credit
b. not be liable to VAT because he is VAT-exempt
c. be liable to percentage tax, VAT, and a surcharge of 50%
d. not be liable to any business tax but may be liable to income tax
The value-added tax or percentage tax due for the quarter is:
a. P40,000 percentage tax c. P52,000 percentage tax
b. P72,000 value-added tax d. P312,000 value-added tax
71. Victory Bus Lines had the following receipts during the quarter:
The output VAT and OPT due for the quarter are:
Eggs P 100,000
Dried fish 150,000
Marinated fish 200,000
12. Juan Company invested in the stocks of You See Corp. It purchased
10,000 shares of You See on April 2016 for P90 per share. The shares
had a par value of P50/share. You See declared a 20% stock dividend
in July 2016 followed by a P14/share cash dividend in October 10,
2016. In need of working capital, Juan Company sold 5,000 shares for
P100.00 per share on November 12, 2016.
13. Who shall remit any dividend tax to the government? What is the
deadline for such remittance?
a. Juan Company; November 5, 2016
b. You See Corp; November 15, 2016
c. Juan Company; November 10, 2016
d. The BIR; November 10, 2016
15. What is the deadline on Juan Company’s capital gains tax return?
a. December 5, 2016 c. December 12, 2017
b. December 15, 2017 d. April 15, 2017
a. P 825.25 c. P 937.50
b. P942.50 d. P 925.00
18. Mr. Digong earned the following prizes from two different
competitions:
Compute the total final tax that should have been withheld from the
above prizes.
a. P5,500 c. P3,000
b. P4,400 d. P2,400
19. Mr. Quito won a gold medal and P50,000 cash prize for chess
competition in the Palarong Pambansa. How much final tax should be
withheld from the prize?
a. P 20,000 c. P5,000
b. P 10,000 d. P 0
How much shall Tiong withhold from the grand prize winning?
a. P200,000 c. P 50,000
b. P100,000 d. P 0
21. Mr. Koronadal made the trade sales transactions during the year
in the common stocks of Ipus-ti-Baka Corporation, a domestic listed
company:
22. Mrs. Joson sold a residential lot on July 1, 2014 for P2,000,000.
The property had a zonal value of P2,500,000 and an assessed value
of P1,000,000.
On August 1, 2015, Mrs. Joson was compelled to pay the capital gains
upon the request of the buyer. The compromise penalty was determined
to be P20,000.
23. Basic Company paid P9,000 documentary stamp tax on the sale of a
real property capital asset. Compute the capital gains tax on the
sale.
a. P 9,000 c. P 36,000
b. P 16,000 d. P 42,000
24. Bentong is employed by Sisiw, Lang, Bebe & Co, CPAs (SLB) as a
senior audit executive. Bentong is assigned a laptop for his office
use. To impress SLB’s clients, Bentong also purchased an iPhone 8
for his office use.
Which is correct?
a. The iphone 8 and the laptop is an ordinary asset of Bentong.
b. The iPhone 8 and the laptop is an ordinary asset of SLB.
c. The iPhone 8 is an ordinary asset to Bentong while the laptop is
an ordinary asset of SLB.
d. The iPhone 8 is a capital asset to Bentong but the laptop is an
ordinary asset of SLB.
25. Mr. Bassit Unay sold a residential land for P4,000,000. The land
had a zonal value of P7,500,000 and an assessed value of P4,000,000.
What is the total income tax and documentary stamp tax due?
a. P 0; P 60,000 c. P400,000; P 112,500
b. P 450,000; P15,000 d. P450,000; P112,500
26. On August 15, 2011, Ms. Mones sold a 500-square meter residential
house and lot for P3,000,000. The house was acquired in 2005 at
P2,000,000. The assessed fair market values of the house and lot,
respectively, were P1,500,000 and P1,000,000. The zonal value of the
lot was P5,000 per square meter.
Philippines Abroad
Business income P 200,000 P 100,000
Professional fees 100,000 50,000
Compensation income 400,000 -
Rent income 300,000 200,000
Interest income-bank 20,000 30,000
Royalty 30,000 10,000
b. P1,180,000 d. P1,390,000
32. A Canadian who is staying in the Philippines for more than one
year is a
a. Resident alien
b. Non-resident alien
c. Non-resident alien engaged in trade or business
d. Non-resident alien not engaged in trade or business
improvement was P2,000,000. Mang Pedro bought the lot for P2,000,000
and incurred P1,500,000 in building his residence. What is the best
alternative for Mang Pedro to save from taxes?
a. He should opt to be taxed at regular tax and claim tax exemption.
b. He should opt to be taxed at capital gains tax and claim tax
exemption.
c. He should enter a contract of lease with the government.
d. He should question the validity of the expropriation law.
Which is correct?
a. The P1,000,000 gain is subject to capital gains tax.
b. The transaction is subject to capital gains tax to the excess of
the higher of fair value and selling price and the cost.
c. This transaction is not subject to tax.
d. This transaction is subject to stock transaction tax.
Date of Date of
Properties acquisition sale Gain (Loss)
House and lot 2/25/2010 2/27/2015 P 400,000-
Commercial lot 8/12/2011 3/14/2015 ( 100,000)
Personal car 7/18/2014 5/12/2015 80,000-
Personal i-Phone 1/14/2014 7/3/2015 ( 40,000)
Compute the ordinary gain and the net capital gain subject to
regular income tax.
a. P480,000; P0 c. P400,000; P60,000
b. P400,000; P80,000 d. P300,000; P60,000
Date of Date of
Properties acquisition sale Gain (Loss)
Leasehold right 12/2/2012 2/27/2015 P 50,000
Taxi franchise 7/10/2010 3/14/2015 100,000
Electric oven 6/15/2015 7/15/2015 80,000
Residence 1/14/2014 7/3/2015 800,000
68. Mr. Cute is a top executive at The Real Company. After years of
dedicated and passionate service, he met the vesting condition of
his employer’s stock option plan (ESOP) where he is entitled to buy
10,000 of his employer’s share at a strike price of P100. Mr. Cute
exercised the option when the share of his employer was selling
P150/share. He eventually sold this to another employee of the
company for P180 per share.
Salaries P 4,000,000
Stock bonus 800,000
TAXATION – TEST BANK
72. The following relate to the net income of the audit firm of Mr.
Trinidad, a single taxpayer with two dependent children:
Sales P 700,000
Cost of sales 300,000
Gross profit P 400,000
Capital gain on the sale of land 100,000
Total gross income P 500,000
Other deductible expenses 100,000
Contributions expenses:
- Government priority project 50,000
- Non-accredited non-profit institution 45,000
- Foreign foundation 25,000
Net income P 280,000
Sales P 1,000,000
Less: Cost of sales 450,000
Gross income from operations P 550,000
Add: Non-operating income
Dividend income – domestic 50,000
Interest income – bank 20,000
Gain on sale of domestic stocks 30,000
Gain on sale of office equipment 20,000
Total gross income P 670,000
Less: Expenses
Interest expense P 40,000
Salaries expense 150,000
Depreciation expense 50,000
Contribution expense 80,000
Pension contribution 50,000
Provision for bad debts 15,000
Entertainment expense 10,000
Office supplies 12,000
Loss on sale of patent 40,000
Total P 447,000
Net income P 223,000
80. Compute the taxable income assuming the taxpayer uses OSD.
a. P 620,000 c. P 520,000
b. P 550,000 d. P 570,000
83. Assuming that the rent expense pertains to the rental of the
residence of a managerial employee, compute the total deductions.
a. P 312,000 c. P 353,500
b. P 324,500 d. P 306,300
Mr. Roger has a senior citizen mother and a disabled brother who are
dependent upon him for chief support.
93. A corporate taxpayer had the following income on its fifth year
of operations:
95. The Calintaan Corporation had the following historical MCIT and
RCIT data:
Basing solely on the information provided, what is the tax due and
payable respectively in 2013 and 2014?
a. P120,000; P220,000 c. P120,000; P210,000
b. P120,000; P100,000 d. P110,000; P220,000
96. In the immediately preceding problem, what is the tax due and
payable respectively in 2015 and 2016?
a. P190,000; P 0 c. P 0; P 0
b. P190,000; P180,000 d. P170,000; P 0
What is the income tax still due to be filed through BIR Form 1702-
RT?
a. P 0 c. P 41,000
b. P 25,000 d. P112,000
98. A corporate taxpayer had the following data on its fifth year of
operation:
99. In the immediately preceding problem, what is the tax due if the
corporation is a resident foreign corporation?
a. P 0 c. P16,000
b. P15,000 d. P17,000
TAXATION – TEST BANK
100. Hehe Inc., a domestic corporation, was assessed by the BIR for
improperly accumulated earnings tax. Relevant to the determination
of the IAET are the following data:
2015 2016
Profit after tax P 200,000 P 150,000
Remittance 80,000 300,000
a. P 12,000 c. P 45,000
b. P 38,000 d. P 40,500
104. Reek Review Center Inc. provides preparatory review services for
professional examinees. Reek had the following expenses:
Customers
Regular Senior citizens
Gross sales P 5,000,000 P 1,200,000
Cost of sales 3,000,000 800,000
109. A taxpayer had the following interest expense and interest income
in 2016:
Crosby compiled the following costs and sales during the year: