84 INCOMETAXATION 5TH Edition (BY: VALENCIA & ROXAS) SUGGESTED ANSWERS Chapter 12: IncomeTax of Corporations CHAPTER12INCOMETAX OF CORPORATIONS Problem 12 True True False True False True True True True 10 False 11 False 12 False 13 False – TRUE OR FALSE – Only domestic corporations are to be taxed for income within and without – 30% normal tax effective 2009 – – – – Not taxable because the corporation is a foreign corporation/ 30% applicable only to resident Offshore Banking Unit on gross receipts of OBU final tax of 10% Problem 12 – TRUE OR FALSE False – If the unrelated income of the proprietory educational institution exceeds the related income, the incometax rate applicable would be the corporate incometax of 35% False – Sale of real property outside the Philippines by a resident foreign corporation is not subject to tax in the Philippines False – 10% based on gross income within True True False – In general, GOCCs are subject to corporate incometax True True True 10 True 11 True 12 True Problem 12 – A D D B A D D C A 10 11 12 13 A D B A Problem 12 – C or D B D A C B & D B Not in the choices = normal tax of 30% Not in the choices = normal tax of 30% 10 B 11 B 12 C Problem 12 – D Gross income (P8,000,000 + P4,000,000) Business expenses (P5,000,000 + P3,000,000) Net taxable income Taxable income P12,000,000 8,000,000 P4,000,000 Corporate incometax (P4,000,000 x 30%) P1,200,000 Note: The land sold is a capital asset Hence, not subject to corporate incometax but for final tax of 6% based on sales price or zonal value, whichever is higher C Gross incomeIncometax due P8,000,000 85 INCOMETAXATION 5TH Edition (BY: VALENCIA & ROXAS) SUGGESTED ANSWERS Chapter 12: IncomeTax of Corporations Business expenses Net taxable income 5,000,000 P3,000,000 Corporate incometax (P3,000,000 x 30%) P900,000 Note: The land sold is a capital asset Hence, not subject to corporate incometax but for final tax of 6% based on sales price or zonal value, whichever is higher Problem 12 – B Gross income within Less: Deductions within Net taxable income Multiplied by normal corporate tax rate Incometax due P2,800,000 1,300,000 P1,500,000 30% P 450,000 Problem 12 – D Gross income within Multiplied by normal corporate tax rate Incometax due P5,000,000 30% P1,500,000 Problem 12 – Domestic corporation Gross income – within and without (P450,000 + P180,000 + P75,000 + P160,000) Deductions – within and without (P290,000 + P80,000 + P25,000 + P100,000) Net income Multiplied by normal corporate incometaxIncometax due and payable P865,000 (495,000) P370,000 30% P129,500 Resident foreign corporation Gross income within Deductions within Net income Multiplied by normal corporate incometaxIncometax due and payable P450,000 290,000 P160,000 30% P 56,000 Problem 12 – C Net income from PAGCOR (P30,000,000 x P28,000,000) Multiplied by normal corporate tax rate Incometax due P2,000,000 30% P 600,000 Problem 12 – 10 B Net income from National Power Corporation Net income from National Books Store Total net income Multiplied by corporate normal tax P10,000,000 8,000,000 P18,000,000 30 % P 5,400,000 Incometax due Problem 12 – 11 D Gross profit Operating expenses before charitable contribution Net income before charitable contribution Charitable contributions - limit (P1,050,000 x 5%) Actual – lower Net taxable income Multiplied by corporate normal tax rate Incometax due and payable Problem 12 – 12 D Operating loss Operating expenses Gross income Multiplied by minimum corporate incometax rate Incometax payable P1,600,000 (550,000) P1,050,000 P52,500 50,000 P1,000,000 30% P 300,000 (P 200,000) 1,000,000 P 800,000 2% P 16,000 86 INCOMETAXATION 5TH Edition (BY: VALENCIA & ROXAS) SUGGESTED ANSWERS Chapter 12: IncomeTax of Corporations Problem 12 – 13 YEAR 2005 use 35% normal tax rate D Net income per GAAP Add: Allowance for bad debts Contribution Income before allowable contribution Less: Deductible contribution (P5,450,000 x 5%) Net taxable income Multiply by normal corporate incometax rate Incometax due and payable P5,000,000 150,000 300,000 P5,450,000 272,500 P5,177,500 35% P1,812,125 D Net income per GAAP Add: Operating expenses Gross income Multiply by minimum corporate incometax rate Minimum corporate incometax P 5,000,000 80,000,000 P85,000,000 2% P 1,700,000 Normal tax (P5,000,000 x 35%) P1,812,125 Problem 12 – 14 A Tax payable – current year (P8,000,000 x 2%) P 160,000 C Operating income (P8,000,000 – P7,000,000) Multiplied by normal tax rate Normal tax Less: Excess of MCIT Tax payable P1,000,000 30% P 300,000 100,000 P 200,000 Problem 12 – 15 A None There is no excess corporate MCIT over NCIT in 2005 to be applied on 2006 because the MCIT is not yet applicable for the company as it only has years of operation in 2005 Problem 12 – 16 C Rental income (P1,900,000/95%) Capital gains Total gross income Operating expenses Net taxable income Multiplied by corporate normal taxIncometax payable P2,000,000 500,000 P2,500,000 (2,350,000) P 150,000 30% P 45,000 Excess of MCIT over NCIT Expanded withholding tax (P2,000,000 – P1,900,000) Total creditable incometaxIncometax due Tax refund P 40,000 100,000 P140,000 45,000 P 95,000 Problem 12 – 17 C Capital gains tax (P1,500,000 x 6%) Problem 12 – 18 D Domestic Corporation: a Not traded in local exchange: Selling price Cost (P110 x 12,000 shares) Capital gain Taxon P100,000 x 5% Taxon excess (P280,000 – P100,000) x 10% b Traded in local exchange (P1,800,000 x 005) P 90,000 P1,600,000 1,320,000 P 280,000 P 5,000 18,000 P 23,000 9,000 87 INCOMETAXATION 5TH Edition (BY: VALENCIA & ROXAS) SUGGESTED ANSWERS Chapter 12: IncomeTax of Corporations c d Sale of land abroad (P3,000,000 – P2,500,000) x 30% Sale of land – Philippines (P1,200,000 x 6%) A Resident Foreign Corporation a b c d (P1,200,000 x 6%) Total Problem 12 – 19 C Interest from savings deposits (P3,000,000 x 20%) Royalty income (P1,000,000 x 20%) Interest from a depository bank (P1,500,000 x 7.5%) Total passive final tax 150,000 72,000 P254,000 P 23,000 9,000 72,000 P104,000 P 600,000 200,000 112,500 P 912,500 Dividend from a domestic corporation received by a domestic corporation is tax exempt Dividend from a nonresident foreign corporation is subject to normal tax Problem 12 – 20 B Domestic Corporation a ($20,000 @ 7.5% x P50) b P300,000 @ 20% c P100,000 @ 20% d P 80,000 @ 20% Total B = Resident foreign corporation (same as letter 1) C Nonresident foreign corporation a Exempted b (P300,000 @ 30%) c (P100,000 @ 30%) d (P 80,000 @ 30%) Total Problem 12 – 21 A Dividend income - (PCB and Magnolia are both domestic corporations) Interest incomeon US dollar loans ($3,000 x 10% x P50) C Interest on Philippine peso loans Operating expenses Taxable income Multiplied by normal corporate taxIncometax due Problem 12 – 22 Related income Unrelated income Total revenue Operating expenses Net loss P75,000 60,000 20,000 16,000 P171,000 P90,000 30,000 24,000 P144,000 Exempt P15,000 P2,000,000 ( 900,000) P1,100,000 30% P 330,000 D Minimum corporate incometax (P2,500,000 x 2%) P1,000,000 1,500,000 P2,500,000 (3,000,000) (P 500,000) P50,000 Problem 12 – 23 A Nonprofit educational institutions are tax-exempt Problem 12 – 24 D Government educational institutions are tax-exempt Problem 12 – 25 B Incometax payable (P700,000 x 0.025) P17,500 88 INCOMETAXATION 5TH Edition (BY: VALENCIA & ROXAS) SUGGESTED ANSWERS Chapter 12: IncomeTax of Corporations Problem 12 – 26 A Manila to Beijing (P5,000 x 2,000) Manila – Hong Kong – Beijing (P6,000 x 4,000) x P3,000/P6,000 Manila to Hong Kong (P3,000 x 2,000) Total reportable gross income within Multiplied by applicable rate Incometax P10,000,000 12,000,000 6,000,000 P28,000,000 2.5% P 700,000 Problem 12 – 27 Not in the Choices = P2,500,000 & P1,500,000 Within Dragon Films American Aircraft Gross receipts P10,000,000 P20,000,000 Multiplied by special tax rate 25% ½% Philippine income taxes P 2,500,000 P 1,500,000 Note: Gross income means gross receipts The aforementioned resident foreign corporation are subject special tax rates (final taxes) They are not allowed to deduct costs or expenses from their gross receipts The cost of service is only applicable for MCIT purposes (Sec 27(E) (4), NIRC) Problem 12 – 28 B Incometax (P80,000/80%) x 20% P20,000 Note: Although cooperatives are tax-exempt, they still subject to final income taxes on interest income Problem 12 – 29 A All of the transactions of Unlad Cooperative are exempted from income taxes Problem 12 – 30 Not in the choices = P6,000 Incometax due – 2nd quarter [(P792,000/99%) – P700,000) x 30% Incometax due – 1st quarter [(P495,000/99%) – P480,000) x 30% Withholding tax – 2nd quarter [(P792,000/99%) x 1% Excess tax credit – 2009 Incometax still due and payable – nd quarter P 30,000 ( 6,000) ( 8,000) ( 10,000) P 6,000 Note: The withholding tax for the st quarter is already included in the incometax due in the first quarter Problem 12 – 31 C Incometax from ordinary net income (P1,000,000 – P900,000) x 30% Final income taxes: Interest incomeon peso savings (P100,000 x 20%) Expanded foreign currency deposit (P100,000 x 7.5%) Total income taxes Problem 12 – 32 B Incometaxon interest income from peso savings bank (P100,000 x 30%) P30,000 20,000 7,500 P57,500 P 30,000 Interest income earned by nonresident foreign corporation from EFCD is tax-exempt Problem 12 – 33 C Taxon cash dividend from a resident foreign corporation (P100,000 x P 30,000 30%) Dividend received by a resident foreign corporation from a domestic corporation is taxexempt Problem 12 – 34 C Cash dividend from a domestic corporation (P100,000 x 30%) P 30,000 Cash dividend received by a domestic corporation from another domestic corporation is taxexempt because it is considered earned outside the Philippines since only 40% of its business is done within Problem 12 – 35 D Zero because the earnings of the said resident foreign corporation have no tax situs in the Philippines Problem 12 – 36 Interest from saving deposit – Metrobank (P3,000,000 x 20%) Royalty income – Philippine Mining Company (P1,000,000 x 20%) Interest from a depository bank under expanded foreign currency P 600,000 200,000 89 INCOMETAXATION 5TH Edition (BY: VALENCIA & ROXAS) SUGGESTED ANSWERS Chapter 12: IncomeTax of Corporations deposit - PCI Bank ($30,000 x P50 x 7.5%) Dividends from Zerxes, a resident foreign corporation (P500,000 x 30%) Total final passive income taxes Problem 12 – 37 112,500 150,000 P1,062,500 C rd Quarter P880,000 (704,000) P176,000 30% P 52,800 Gross income - cumulative Itemized deductions - cumulative Net taxable income Multiplied by normal corporate incometaxIncometax due Total incometax paid in previous quarters - tax credit Incometax still due and payable Problem 12 – 38 A Income subject to normal tax rate (P300,000/ 30%) Passive income (P60,000/20%) Capital gains (P35,000: 5,000 @5%, 30,000@10%) Total income Less: Income taxes paid: Incometax per annual tax return Final taxon passive income Capital gains tax Amount subject to 10% surtax 4th Quarter P1,120,000 (896,000) P 224,000 30% P 67,200 ( 52,800) P 14,400 P1,000,000 300,000 400,000 P1,700,000 P300,000 60,000 35,000 395,000 P1,305,000 Problem 12 – 39 Year 2009 Within Gross income: Philippine USA Japan Deductions: Philippine USA Japan Net income Multiply bytax rate Incometax payable Tax credit allowed – see supporting computation Incometax still due Without Total P 400,000 300,000 P1,000,000 400,000 300,000 P1,000,000 (800,000) P 200,000 (200,000) (200,000) P300,000 (800,000) (200,000) (200,000) P 500,000 30% P 150,000 ( 90,000) P 60,000 Supporting computation: US Japan Total Tax credits: (P200,000/P500,000) x P150,000 = P60,000 vs P80,000 Allowed, lower (P100,000/P500,000) x P150,000 = P30,000 vs P30,000 Allowed, lower P60,000 30,000 P90,000 (P300,000/P500,000) x P150,000 = P90,000 vs P100,000 Allowed, lower P90,000 Problem 12 – 40 Reported income before tax Add: Loss from sale of shares of stock outside stock market Total Less: Gains subject to final income tax: (1) Gain from sale of stock in the stock market (2) Gain from sale of short-term debt securities (3) Gain from sale of real property (P9,400,000 – P4,400,000) Adjusted income subject to corporate incometax Multiply by normal corporate incometax Correct amount of incometax 90,000 P10,000,000 5,000 P10,005,000 P 25,000 10,000 5,000,000 5,035,000 P 5,630,000 30% P 1,689,000 Total reported income before tax Less: Normal corporate incometax Net income after tax P10,000,000 1,689,000 P 8,311,000 Problem 12 – 41 Total revenue Operating expenses P1,000,000 ( 10,000) 90 INCOMETAXATION 5TH Edition (BY: VALENCIA & ROXAS) SUGGESTED ANSWERS Chapter 12: IncomeTax of Corporations Service charge – credit card (P1,000,000/5%) x 3% Net income Multiplied by normal corporate taxIncometax due Less: Creditable expanded withholding tax (P1,000,000/5%) x ½ % Incometax still due and payable Problem 12 – 42 Taxable income (normal tax) Add: Income subject to final taxIncome exempt from tax Income, excluded from gross income Amount of NOLCO deducted Total Less: Dividends Incometax paid for the year Improperly accumulated income Multiply bytax rate Taxon improperly accumulated income ( 600,000) P 380,000 30% P 114,000 100,000 P 14,000 P 900,000 P 60,000 50,000 10,000 50,000 P150,000 200,000 Problem 12 – 43 Incometax per ITR (P450,000/30%) Income subject to final tax (P37,500/7.5%) Capital gains: P5,000/5% P35,000/10% Total Less: Incometax paid (P450,000 + P37,500 + P40,000) Basis of IAET Multiplied by IAET rate IAET 170,000 P1,070,000 350,000 P 720,000 10% P 72,000 P1,500,000 500,000 P100,000 350,000 450,000 P2,450,000 527,500 P1,922,500 10% P 192,250 Problem 12 – 44 Government educational institutions are exempted from tax (Sec 30(I), NIRC.) Problem 12 – 45 Tuition fees Miscellaneous fees Income from rents Net income, school canteen Net income, book store Gross income Less: Allowable deductions: Payroll and administrative salary Other operating expenses Interest expense Depreciation, net six room building Taxable income Multiply by the applicable tax rate Incometax P1,425,420 762,330 82,100 37,500 P2,843,10 362,600 60,000 36,200 24,800 P3,326,70 2,307,350 P1,019,350 10% P 101,935 Note: The tax differential on interest income shall not be used because the tax applicable is 10% not 30% normal tax Problem 12 – 46 Sales Cost of sales Rent income Gross income Operating expenses allowed Net taxable income Multiplied by NCIT rate 3rd year P1,000,000 ( 600,000) 200,000 P 600,000 ( 300,000 ) P 300,000 30% 4th year P2,500,000 (1,200,000 ) 300,000 P1,600,000 (1,300,000 ) P 300,000 30% 5th year P4,000,000 (2,400,000 ) 100,000 P1,700,000 (1,400,000 ) P 300,000 30% 6th year P5,000,000 (2,700,000 ) 50,000 P2,350,000 (1,500,000 ) P 850,000 30% 91 INCOMETAXATION 5TH Edition (BY: VALENCIA & ROXAS) SUGGESTED ANSWERS Chapter 12: IncomeTax of Corporations Incometax due Quarterly tax paid P ( Incometax still due and payable P Royalty income, net of tax Interest income, net of tax Total passive income, net of tax Divide by Total gross passive income Multiplied by final tax rate Final taxes 90,000 10,000 ) 80,000 P ( P 3rd year P 80,000 20,000 P100,000 80% P125,000 20% P 25,000 90,000 20,000 ) 70,000 4th year P160,000 32,000 P192,000 80% P240,000 20% P 48,000 P ( P 90,000 30,000 ) 60,000 P 255,000 ( 40,000 ) P 215,000 5th year P120,000 16,000 P136,000 80% P170,000 20% P 34,000 6th year P 40,000 24,000 P 64,000 80% P 80,000 20% P 16,000 Problem 12 – 47 (1) Taxable income from operation (P1050,000/70%) Add: NOLCO deducted Interest income (P120,000/80%) Capital gain (P230,000 – P5,000)/90% Total income for GAAP reporting, before tax P1,500,000 100,000 150,000 250,000 P2,000,000 (2) Taxonincome from operation (P1,500,000 x 30%) Taxon interest income (P150,000 x 20%) Taxon capital gain (P250,000 – P230,000) Total incometax paid P450,000 30,000 20,000 P500,000 (3) GAAP income Less: Incometax Net income after tax – GAAP (4) Taxable income from operation Add: NOLCO Income subjected to final tax (P150,000 + P250,000) Total Less: Incometax paid Net income after incometax Multiplied by surtax rate IAET = Surtax P2,000,000 500,000 P1,500,000 P1,500,000 P100,000 400,000 Problem 12 – 48 Sales Less: Cost of sales Reportable income per ITR Gross profit Less: Operating expenses: Salaries Depreciation Supplies Interest expense [P50,000 – (40,000 x 33%) Net taxable income per ITR 500,000 P2,000,000 500,000 P1,500,000 10% P 150,000 P10,000,000 6,000,000 P 4,000,000 P4,000,000 P1,000,000 300,000 200,000 36,800 1,536,800 P2,463,200 Note: • Interest income is subject to final tax of 20% • Inter-corporate dividend is tax-exempt • Losses on investment in securities is not deductible – capital loss Final withholding tax paid (P32,000/80%) x 20% Net income before tax per GAAP Less: Incometax (P2,463,200 x 30%) Net income P 8,000 P2,200,000 738,960 P1,461,040 ... 91 INCOME TAXATION 5TH Edition (BY: VALENCIA & ROXAS) SUGGESTED ANSWERS Chapter 12: Income Tax of Corporations Income tax due Quarterly tax paid P ( Income tax still due and payable P Royalty income, ... educational institutions are tax- exempt Problem 12 – 25 B Income tax payable (P700,000 x 0.025) P17,500 88 INCOME TAXATION 5TH Edition (BY: VALENCIA & ROXAS) SUGGESTED ANSWERS Chapter 12: Income Tax. ..85 INCOME TAXATION 5TH Edition (BY: VALENCIA & ROXAS) SUGGESTED ANSWERS Chapter 12: Income Tax of Corporations Business expenses Net taxable income 5,000,000 P3,000,000 Corporate income tax