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Chapter 6 Example 6

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  • January 2, 2019 at 6:21 am #499631
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    Until 30 June 2017 Wendy was employed as a management consultant at an annual salary of £40,000. On 1 July 2017 Wendy commenced in self-employment running a music-recording studio. The following information relates to the period of self-employment from 1 July 2017 to 5 April 2018:

    (1) The adjusted profit for the period 1 July 2017 to 5 April 2018 is £89,000. This figure is before taking account of capital allowances.
    (2) Wendy purchased the following assets:

    £1 July 2017 – Recording equipment 30,000

    15 August 2017 – Motor car (CO2 emissions are 170 g/km) used by Wendy – 60% business use 14,800

    20 October 2017 – Motor car (CO2 emissions are 125 g/km) used privately by employee – 20% private use) 10,400

    4 March 2018 – Computer 2,600

    Compute Wendy’s income tax liability for 2017/18

    The part that I don’t understand is the employment income part. She was employed till 30 June 2017 while the tax year is from 1 July 2017 to 5 April 2018. Why bother to include employment income when it is not part of the tax year. Also why is it calculated as 3/12 x 40000, which 3 months are we talking about? Thanks in advance for your help.

    January 4, 2019 at 11:12 am #499970
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    You need to go back to the start of Chapter 2 – the tax year runs from April 6 to the following April 5 NOT from July 1 which is simply when the period of self employment commenced and must include all taxable income for the tax year! Hence the 3 months of salary from April 6 to June 30 MUST be included in the income tax computation for 2017/2018.

    May 24, 2022 at 4:14 pm #656354
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    Tax Tutor wrote:You need to go back to the start of Chapter 2 – the tax year runs from April 6 to the following April 5 NOT from July 1 which is simply when the period of self employment commenced and must include all taxable income for the tax year! Hence the 3 months of salary from April 6 to June 30 MUST be included in the income tax computation for 2017/2018.

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