mohammed31071996 saysMay 25, 2020 at 1:07 pmThe lecture was funny towards the end, especially when you got interrupted by your phone ringing merrily! 🙂Log in to Reply
teodorag saysApril 26, 2020 at 10:45 am16000 x 8 % = 1280 16000 – 1280 = 14720 But this is incorrect in relation to FA2019Log in to Reply
mohammed31071996 saysJune 27, 2020 at 2:43 pm@teodorag state this in the ask the tutor forum for this paper, the tax tutor doesn’t go through the comments such as this.Log in to Reply
kervina saysApril 13, 2020 at 7:51 pmHow did you calculate the WDV b/f for the Business use Car (2). What figures did you subtract to arrive at your answer of $14,720??Log in to Reply
teodorag saysApril 26, 2020 at 10:46 am16000 x 8 % = 1280 16000 – 1280 = 14720 But this is incorrect in relation to FA2019
Jegan saysJuly 25, 2020 at 1:33 pmThank you for this as well.I was getting frustrated by it.I could not work it out.
The lecture was funny towards the end, especially when you got interrupted by your phone ringing merrily! 🙂
16000 x 8 % = 1280
16000 – 1280 = 14720
But this is incorrect in relation to FA2019
@teodorag state this in the ask the tutor forum for this paper, the tax tutor doesn’t go through the comments such as this.
How did you calculate the WDV b/f for the Business use Car (2). What figures did you subtract to arrive at your answer of $14,720??
i also cannot figure that part out
16000 x 8 % = 1280
16000 – 1280 = 14720
But this is incorrect in relation to FA2019
Instead of 8% the 6% should be used for FA2019
Thank you for this, I couldn’t figure this out also
Thank you for this as well.
I was getting frustrated by it.
I could not work it out.