Assessment Details and Submission Guidelines: Holmes Institute Faculty of Higher Education
Assessment Details and Submission Guidelines: Holmes Institute Faculty of Higher Education
Assessment Details and Submission Guidelines: Holmes Institute Faculty of Higher Education
INSTITUTE
FACULTY OF
HIGHER
EDUCATION
Weight This assignment task accounts for 40 % of total marks in this unit.
Total Marks This assignment task accounts for 40% marks of total marks in this unit.
Word limit Max 1500 words (acceptable to be 10% above or below this word limit).
Due Date Week 9 (20 May 2022 at 11:59PM)
A. John recently purchased a Theatre Hall which was in poor condition. Before starting the hall, it needed to
repair a portion of the ceiling, but he decided to replace the whole of the ceiling with different but better
materials. The new ceiling, in addition to enhancing the appearance of the hall, improved the acoustics. The
total cost of the material and of erecting the new ceiling was $210,000. It was estimated that the cost of
repairing the ceiling would have been $150,000.
With reference to Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 and relevant case law, discuss the amount, if any,
allowable as a deduction for income tax purposes. (Maximum 800 words)
B. Sanjeev is employed as a marketing manager of the Theatre Hall. He requires to travel extensively during the
year for work-related purposes using his car. Discuss the ways Sanjeev might be able to claim deductions for
his car expenses. (Maximum 400 words) (10 MARKS)
After completion of your course, you start working at an accounting and tax office. Julia is your first client. She
requires to lodge his income tax for 2021/22. She gave her annual income and deduction below. Calculate her
Total Assessable Income, Taxable Income, Tax Liability, Medicare Levy and Medicare Levy Surcharge, if applicable,
for the taxpayer (Julia) with the information below:
• Julia is a resident single mom with two dependent children (7 and 4 years old) taxpayer of Australia for
the tax year 2021-2022
• Her Taxable Salary earned is $109,000 (Including tax withheld), having no private health insurance.
• She had a $11,000 deduction.
• Julia has a student loan outstanding for his previous studies at Sydney University of $35,000.
• Julia’s employer pays superannuation guarantee charge of 10% on top of her salary to her nominated
fund.
• Julia earned a passive income of $7,000 from the investments in shares in the same tax year.
Hint: The following website can be used to cross-check your answers, but you need to provide detailed
calculations, rates and explanations with screenshots of rates from the ATO website.
https://www.paycalculator.com.au/
Submission guide: Strictly NO excel sheet(s) or screenshots of excel calculations and/or tables are allowed.
Kindly use word document tables for your answers, and please avoid writing the calculations in narration
format.
Deduction 1 mark
Net Tax Liability (Total Tax Liability less any applicable tax offset if any) 3 marks
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maintaining academic quality and the reputation of Holmes’ graduates. Accordingly, all assessment tasks need to
comply with academic integrity guidelines. Table 1 identifies the six categories of Academic Integrity breaches. If
you have any questions about Academic Integrity issues related to your assessment tasks, please consult your
lecturer or tutor for relevant referencing guidelines and support resources. Many of these resources can also be
found through the Study Sills link on Blackboard.
Academic Integrity breaches are a serious offence punishable by penalties that may range from deduction of
marks, failure of the assessment task or unit involved, suspension of course enrolment, or cancellation of course
enrolment.
Collusion
Working with one or more other individuals to complete an assignment, in a way
that is not authorised.
Copying
Reproducing and submitting the work of another student, with or without their
knowledge. If a student fails to take reasonable precautions to prevent their own
original work from being copied, this may also be considered an offence.
Contract cheating Contracting a third party to complete an assessment task, generally in exchange for
money or other manner of payment.
and
Data fabrication Manipulating or inventing data with the intent of supporting false conclusions,
falsification including manipulating images.
If any words or ideas used the assignment submission do not represent your original words or ideas, you must
cite all relevant sources and make clear the extent to which such sources were used.
In addition, written assignments that are similar or identical to those of another student is also a violation of the
Holmes Institute’s Academic Conduct and Integrity policy.
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The consequences for a violation of this policy include a range of penalties varying from a 50% penalty through
suspension of enrolment. The penalty would be dependent on the extent of academic misconduct and your
history of academic misconduct issues.
All assessments will be automatically submitted to SafeAssign to assess their originality.
For further information and additional learning resources please refer to your Discussion Board for the unit.