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TAX – May 2015 – L2 – SB – Q4 – Taxation of Partnerships and Sole Proprietorships

Calculate the chargeable income of each partner before and after the admission of a new partner and determine the basis period.

The Managing Partner of Aarinola Sunkanmi & Co., a firm of Estate Surveyors and Valuers based in Lagos, has invited you to calculate the Chargeable income of each of the firm’s partners after the admission of Mariam in 2014.

The information relating to the Partnership are as follows:

(a) The firm makes up its accounts up to 31 December of each year.

(b) Extracts from the books of account for the year ended 31 December 2014, are listed below:

Description Amount (₦)
Net profit for the year 1,380,000
Depreciation 450,000
Capital Allowances for the year 366,300
Balancing Allowance 72,500
Balancing Charge 75,480
Profit on sale of fixed assets 77,500
Legal expenses for successfully defending one of the partners for professional misconduct 14,000

(c) Other information:

(i) The THREE partners are Aarinola, Olasunkanmi and Murphiefe.

(ii) Profit sharing ratio is as follows:

  • Aarinola: 2
  • Olasunkanmi: 1
  • Murphiefe: 1

(iii) Aarinola and Murphiefe received ₦15,000 each as interest on loan per annum.

(iv) Salaries paid to each partner are as follows:

  • Aarinola: ₦140,000 per annum
  • Olasunkanmi: ₦60,000 per annum
  • Murphiefe: ₦60,000 per annum

(v) Olasunkanmi ceased to be a partner on 30 June 2014. Mariam was admitted on 1 July 2014. Mariam’s salary was fixed at ₦60,000 per annum. She also received interest on capital of ₦10,000 per annum.

(vi) Included in travelling expenses is the sum of ₦12,000 paid towards the annual vacation of Aarinola, the Principal Partner.

(vii) On Mariam’s admission in July 2014, the profit sharing ratio was changed to:

  • Aarinola: 10
  • Murphiefe: 7
  • Mariam: 3

Required:

a. Compute the Chargeable Income of each partner: i. Prior to admission of Mariam (9 Marks)
ii. Post-admission of Mariam (9 Marks)

b. State the basis period for the existing partners. (2 Marks)

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TAX – May 2022 – L2 – SA – Q2 – Personal Income Tax (PIT)

Compute the personal income tax assessable for each partner in a partnership, considering legal fees, capital allowances, and profit-sharing.

You attended an interview for employment as Assistant Manager (Tax) in a professional firm. The following were presented to you to proffer solutions:

Mariam, Ola, Jude and Co., a firm of quantity surveyors, makes up its accounts to December 31 of each year. The following details were extracted from the firm’s accounting books in respect of the year ended December 31, 2019:

Item Amount (N)
Net profit for the year 1,540,000
Legal expenses for successfully defending one of the partners for alleged professional misconduct 100,000
Depreciation 360,000
Profit on sale of property, plant and equipment 4,220
Balancing charge 10,400
Balancing allowance 6,900
Capital allowances for the year 300,000

Additional information:

  1. Profit sharing ratio agreed by the partners: Mariam 2, Ola 3, Jude 5
  2. Mariam, Ola, and Jude received N7,400 each per annum as interest on loan to the firm
  3. Salaries paid to each of the partners are:
    • Mariam: N240,000
    • Ola: N200,000
    • Jude: N220,000

Required:
Compute the personal income tax assessable for each partner for the relevant year of assessment.

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BL – Nov 2011 – L1 – SB – Q5 – Partnership Law

Discussing the required minimum contents of a partnership agreement and legal considerations in a dispute.

(a) “It is not necessary for any two or more persons who intend to enter into a partnership to enter into any formal agreement. Where, however, they decide to do so, such agreements must have certain minimum contents.”

State any SIX of these minimum contents. (6 Marks)

(b) Femi and Solape entered into an agreement to contribute equal amounts to buy books. They purchased the books and shared them between themselves for sale. Subsequent to the initial purchase, however, Femi purchased books alone. Solape demanded that she share equally with Femi the profit made from the sale of the books, but Femi refused on the ground that Solape had not contributed towards the purchase of the books. Solape threatened to institute a court action for one half of the profit made on the sale of the books, claiming a partnership agreement. The written agreement between them was for sharing of the books purchased, not for sharing of the profit.

You are required to advise the parties. (9 Marks)

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FA – Nov 2011 – L1 – SA – Q4 – Partnership Accounts

This question calculates the profit share between partners.

What is the profit to be shared by the partners for the year?
A. N104,000
B. N108,000
C. N114,400
D. N120,000
E. N126,000

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FA – Nov 2020 – L1 – SB – Q6a – Partnership Accounts

Explain the general rules under articles of partnership.

In the absence of any express agreement between partners in a firm, outline
six general rules to be applied in resolving issues between the partners.
(5 Marks)

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FA – Nov 2012 – L1 – SB – Q5 – Accounting Concepts

Prepare joint venture accounts between Taiwo and Kehinde and the memorandum joint venture account.

Taiwo and Kehinde entered into a joint venture to acquire packaging materials for table water production and to sell them to table water producers. They agreed to share joint venture profits or losses in the ratio 3:2, respectively.

At the outset, Taiwo sent Kehinde a cheque of N200,000 for his participation in the venture. They sold all the goods and recorded the following cash transactions:

Taiwo (N) Kehinde (N)
Revenue 320,000 210,000
Traveling expenses 32,700 46,300
Advertising 10,300 9,100
Stall rent 8,500 7,000
Wages of casual helper 4,800
Sundry expenses 5,900 2,900
Purchases 160,000 110,000

Settlement between the co-venturers took place by cheque.

Required:

a. Prepare the Joint Venture with Kehinde Account in the ledger of Taiwo. (5 Marks)
b. Prepare the Joint Venture with Taiwo Account in the ledger of Kehinde. (5 Marks)
c. Prepare the Memorandum Joint Venture Accounts. (5 Marks)

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FA – Nov 2012 – L1 – SA – Q28 – Partnership Accounts

Identifying the new profit-sharing ratio when a new partner is admitted.

Sanni and Ajayi are in partnership, sharing profits or losses equally. If Kunle is admitted as a new partner to take one-fifth as his share, what is the new profit or loss sharing ratio?

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BL – May 2013 – L1 – SA – Q13 – Partnership Law

This question tests the method of sharing profits where no agreement exists.

In a partnership, where there is no agreement on sharing of profits, how do the partners share the profit?

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FA – May 2013 – L1 – SA – Q35 – Partnership Accounts

This question asks for a partner’s share of the profit or loss on realisation.

What is Hassan’s share of profit or loss on realisation?

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TAX – May 2015 – L2 – SB – Q4 – Taxation of Partnerships and Sole Proprietorships

Calculate the chargeable income of each partner before and after the admission of a new partner and determine the basis period.

The Managing Partner of Aarinola Sunkanmi & Co., a firm of Estate Surveyors and Valuers based in Lagos, has invited you to calculate the Chargeable income of each of the firm’s partners after the admission of Mariam in 2014.

The information relating to the Partnership are as follows:

(a) The firm makes up its accounts up to 31 December of each year.

(b) Extracts from the books of account for the year ended 31 December 2014, are listed below:

Description Amount (₦)
Net profit for the year 1,380,000
Depreciation 450,000
Capital Allowances for the year 366,300
Balancing Allowance 72,500
Balancing Charge 75,480
Profit on sale of fixed assets 77,500
Legal expenses for successfully defending one of the partners for professional misconduct 14,000

(c) Other information:

(i) The THREE partners are Aarinola, Olasunkanmi and Murphiefe.

(ii) Profit sharing ratio is as follows:

  • Aarinola: 2
  • Olasunkanmi: 1
  • Murphiefe: 1

(iii) Aarinola and Murphiefe received ₦15,000 each as interest on loan per annum.

(iv) Salaries paid to each partner are as follows:

  • Aarinola: ₦140,000 per annum
  • Olasunkanmi: ₦60,000 per annum
  • Murphiefe: ₦60,000 per annum

(v) Olasunkanmi ceased to be a partner on 30 June 2014. Mariam was admitted on 1 July 2014. Mariam’s salary was fixed at ₦60,000 per annum. She also received interest on capital of ₦10,000 per annum.

(vi) Included in travelling expenses is the sum of ₦12,000 paid towards the annual vacation of Aarinola, the Principal Partner.

(vii) On Mariam’s admission in July 2014, the profit sharing ratio was changed to:

  • Aarinola: 10
  • Murphiefe: 7
  • Mariam: 3

Required:

a. Compute the Chargeable Income of each partner: i. Prior to admission of Mariam (9 Marks)
ii. Post-admission of Mariam (9 Marks)

b. State the basis period for the existing partners. (2 Marks)

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TAX – May 2022 – L2 – SA – Q2 – Personal Income Tax (PIT)

Compute the personal income tax assessable for each partner in a partnership, considering legal fees, capital allowances, and profit-sharing.

You attended an interview for employment as Assistant Manager (Tax) in a professional firm. The following were presented to you to proffer solutions:

Mariam, Ola, Jude and Co., a firm of quantity surveyors, makes up its accounts to December 31 of each year. The following details were extracted from the firm’s accounting books in respect of the year ended December 31, 2019:

Item Amount (N)
Net profit for the year 1,540,000
Legal expenses for successfully defending one of the partners for alleged professional misconduct 100,000
Depreciation 360,000
Profit on sale of property, plant and equipment 4,220
Balancing charge 10,400
Balancing allowance 6,900
Capital allowances for the year 300,000

Additional information:

  1. Profit sharing ratio agreed by the partners: Mariam 2, Ola 3, Jude 5
  2. Mariam, Ola, and Jude received N7,400 each per annum as interest on loan to the firm
  3. Salaries paid to each of the partners are:
    • Mariam: N240,000
    • Ola: N200,000
    • Jude: N220,000

Required:
Compute the personal income tax assessable for each partner for the relevant year of assessment.

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BL – Nov 2011 – L1 – SB – Q5 – Partnership Law

Discussing the required minimum contents of a partnership agreement and legal considerations in a dispute.

(a) “It is not necessary for any two or more persons who intend to enter into a partnership to enter into any formal agreement. Where, however, they decide to do so, such agreements must have certain minimum contents.”

State any SIX of these minimum contents. (6 Marks)

(b) Femi and Solape entered into an agreement to contribute equal amounts to buy books. They purchased the books and shared them between themselves for sale. Subsequent to the initial purchase, however, Femi purchased books alone. Solape demanded that she share equally with Femi the profit made from the sale of the books, but Femi refused on the ground that Solape had not contributed towards the purchase of the books. Solape threatened to institute a court action for one half of the profit made on the sale of the books, claiming a partnership agreement. The written agreement between them was for sharing of the books purchased, not for sharing of the profit.

You are required to advise the parties. (9 Marks)

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FA – Nov 2011 – L1 – SA – Q4 – Partnership Accounts

This question calculates the profit share between partners.

What is the profit to be shared by the partners for the year?
A. N104,000
B. N108,000
C. N114,400
D. N120,000
E. N126,000

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FA – Nov 2020 – L1 – SB – Q6a – Partnership Accounts

Explain the general rules under articles of partnership.

In the absence of any express agreement between partners in a firm, outline
six general rules to be applied in resolving issues between the partners.
(5 Marks)

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FA – Nov 2012 – L1 – SB – Q5 – Accounting Concepts

Prepare joint venture accounts between Taiwo and Kehinde and the memorandum joint venture account.

Taiwo and Kehinde entered into a joint venture to acquire packaging materials for table water production and to sell them to table water producers. They agreed to share joint venture profits or losses in the ratio 3:2, respectively.

At the outset, Taiwo sent Kehinde a cheque of N200,000 for his participation in the venture. They sold all the goods and recorded the following cash transactions:

Taiwo (N) Kehinde (N)
Revenue 320,000 210,000
Traveling expenses 32,700 46,300
Advertising 10,300 9,100
Stall rent 8,500 7,000
Wages of casual helper 4,800
Sundry expenses 5,900 2,900
Purchases 160,000 110,000

Settlement between the co-venturers took place by cheque.

Required:

a. Prepare the Joint Venture with Kehinde Account in the ledger of Taiwo. (5 Marks)
b. Prepare the Joint Venture with Taiwo Account in the ledger of Kehinde. (5 Marks)
c. Prepare the Memorandum Joint Venture Accounts. (5 Marks)

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FA – Nov 2012 – L1 – SA – Q28 – Partnership Accounts

Identifying the new profit-sharing ratio when a new partner is admitted.

Sanni and Ajayi are in partnership, sharing profits or losses equally. If Kunle is admitted as a new partner to take one-fifth as his share, what is the new profit or loss sharing ratio?

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BL – May 2013 – L1 – SA – Q13 – Partnership Law

This question tests the method of sharing profits where no agreement exists.

In a partnership, where there is no agreement on sharing of profits, how do the partners share the profit?

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FA – May 2013 – L1 – SA – Q35 – Partnership Accounts

This question asks for a partner’s share of the profit or loss on realisation.

What is Hassan’s share of profit or loss on realisation?

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