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  • May 11, 2018 at 6:30 pm #451401
    hj
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    Sir I am slightly confused in doing the part a of this question: umm the question says that initial investment is 150m in yr 0 nd 50m so how do we get the figures 127.50 & 36.8??

    and can u explain the logic behind not adding the capital allowance for every year calculated and just adding the tax benefit of in year 6 ??

    Also I would like to thankyou for this website as it is the only hope for students who self study!

    May 12, 2018 at 7:58 am #451444
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    The question says that the figures in the original schedule are after tax.

    The capital allowance workings are given in the answer, and the allowance for year 0 is 75.00 and therefore the tax saving is 75.00 x 30% = 22.50.
    So the post tax cash flow is 150 – 22.50 = 127.50.

    The allowances for year 1 are 25 + 18.75 = 43.75, and so the tax saving is 43.75 x 30% = 13.12. So the post-tax cash flow is 50 – 13.12 = 36.88.

    Again the figures in the question are already the post-tax figures and so do not need adjusting for the capital allowances. However the question says in note 5 that the balancing allowance has not been included in the figures and so needs to be brought in to the corrected schedule.

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