ICSI Syllabus For Executive Group1
Tax Laws
June 2010
Time allowed : 3 hours Maximum marks : 100
Total number of questions : 8
NOTE : All references to sections mentioned in Part-A of the Question Paper relate to the
Income-tax Act, 1961 and the relevant Assessment Year 2010-11 unless stated
otherwise.
PART—A
(Answer Question No.1 which is compulsory
and any three of the rest from this part.)
1. (a) Choose the most appropriate answer from the given options in respect of the
following having regard to the provisions of the relevant direct tax laws :
(i) Which of the following income is agricultural income —
(a) Rent received from agricultural land
(b) Income from dairy farm
(c) Income from poultry farm
(d) Dividend from a company engaged in agriculture.
(ii) The term ‘income’ includes the following types of incomes —
(a) Legal
(b) Illegal
(c) Legal and illegal both
(d) None of the above.
(iii) Every year, the residential status of an assessee —
(a) May change
(b) Will certainly change
(c) Will not change
(d) None of the above.
(iv) Sneha is an employee in a private company. In the previous year she received
salary Rs.1,80,000 and entertainment allowance Rs.12,000. She spent Rs.6,000
on entertainment. Under section 16(ii), she is entitled to deduction of —
(a) Rs.12,000
(b) Rs.6,000
(c) Rs.5,000
(d) Nil.
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(v) In whose total income, the income of a minor child is included —
(a) Father
(b) Mother
(c) Father and mother both
(d) Parent whose total income is greater.
(1 mark each)
(b) State, with reasons in brief, whether the following statements are correct or incorrect :
(i) An Indian company is always resident in India no matter where and to what
extent its control and management is situated.
(ii) Rent from house property let-out by an assessee to his employees when such
letting is incidental to his main business, will be chargeable to tax under the
head ‘income from house property’.
(iii) Income by way of winnings from lotteries in the hands of a dealer as a
regular business activity is not chargeable to tax under the head ‘profits and
gains of business or profession’.
(iv) Income from transfer of self-generated goodwill of a profession is not chargeable
to tax under the head ‘capital gains’.
(v) Literary awards instituted by the Central Government are exempted from
income-tax.
(1 mark each)
(c) Particulars of income received by Mrs. Sarita for the year ended 31st March, 2010
are as follows :
(i) Family pension received from the Government of Madhya Pradesh Rs.15,000.
(ii) Royalty received from a publisher Rs.42,700. She spent Rs.2,700 on books,
stationery, typing, etc.
(iii) Winnings from lotteries (gross) Rs.90,000.
(iv) Winnings from horse race (net) Rs.35,000.
(v) Interest from tax-free debentures of a public company (listed) Rs.18,000.
(vi) Interest on tax-free notified government bonds Rs.10,000.
(vii) Dividend received from a foreign company (net) Rs.8,000. Nothing has been
paid to the Government of India out of tax deducted at source.
From the above information, compute income from other sources of Mrs. Sarita for
the assessment year 2010-11.
(5 marks)
2. (a) Re-write the following sentences after filling-in the blank spaces with appropriate
word(s)/figure(s) :
(i) The maximum exemption limit under the Income-tax Act, 1961 in case of a
woman who is less than 65 years of age and who is non-resident in India is
Rs.______________.
(ii) The time limit for filing an appeal before the appellate tribunal on receipt of
an appeal order from the Commissioner is _________ days.
(iii) Wealth-tax is charged at the rate of _________ % on net wealth in excess of
Rs. _________ lakh under the Wealth-tax Act, 1957.
(iv) Business loss relating to illegal business is _________ as deduction.
(v) Marriage gift from a non-relative is _________ to tax.
(1 mark each)
(b) Write short notes on any two of the following :
(i) Belated return
(ii) Taxation of zero coupon bonds
(iii) Profit in lieu of salary.
(3 marks each)
(c) Discuss the procedure for rectification of mistakes under the Income-tax Act, 1961.
(4 marks)
3. (a) An asset is transferred by a person to another person under a partly revocable
transfer whereby a part of the asset will revert back to the transferor. Who
shall be liable to pay tax in respect of income from the asset transferred as per
section 61 ?
(2 marks)
(b) Distinguish between any three of the following :
(i) ‘Mercantile system of accounting’ and ‘cash system of accounting’.
(ii) ‘Free trade zone’ and ‘special economic zone’.
(iii) ‘Exemption to capital gains under section 54G’ and ‘exemption to capital
gains under section 54GA’.
(iv) ‘Intra-head adjustment’ and ‘inter-head adjustment’.
(2 marks each)
(c) Ram and Shyam are partners in Mozart Co., a partnership firm, which is engaged
in manufacturing carpets. They share profits and losses in the ratio of 2:3. The
profit and loss account of the firm for the year ended 31st March, 2010 is as follows :
Liabilities Rs.
Cost of goods sold 10,00,000
Depreciation 50,000
Salary to staff 1,00,000
Remuneration to partners :
Ram Rs.2,50,000
Shyam Rs.1,20,000 3,70,000
Interest on capital @15% :
Ram Rs.45,000
Shyam Rs.67,500 1,12,500
Sundry expenses 1,00,500
Net profit 7,35,200
24,68,200
Assets
Sales 23,00,000
Dividends 28,200
Winnings from lotteries (Rs.2,00,000) 1,40,000
24,68,200
Additional information :
(i) The firm donated Rs.30,000 to National Defence Fund and this amount is
included in sundry expenses.
(ii) Depreciation admissible under the income-tax rules is Rs.68,000.
(iii) The firm is evidenced by partnership deed.
Compute the taxable income and amount of tax liability of the firm for the assessment
year 2010-11.
(7 marks)
4. (a) Raman has following assets and liabilities as on 31st March, 2010. Compute his
net wealth and wealth-tax liability for the assessment year 2010-11 :
Market Value
(Rs.)
(i) Cash in hand 75,000
(ii) Cash at bank 10,00,000
(iii) Residential house (Loan taken to purchase this
house Rs.5,00,000) 45,00,000
(iv) Land in rural area (it is within 5 kms. from Delhi) 48,00,000
(v) Land in urban area (construction not permitted
under the law, loan taken to purchase this
land Rs.3,00,000) 28,00,000
(vi) Motor car for personal use 14,00,000
(vii) Jewellery 6,00,000
(viii) Aircraft for personal use (Loan taken to purchase
aircraft Rs.20,00,000) 1,00,00,000
(ix) Farm house situated within 20 kms. from local
limits of municipality 24,00,000
(x) One let-out residential house given on rent
throughout the year (Loan taken to construct
this house Rs.2,00,000) 20,00,000
(5 marks)
(b) State the provisions regarding deduction of tax at source in respect of the
following incomes :
(i) Winnings from horse races.
(ii) Payment by way of fees or royalty for professional or technical services.
(iii) Payment of compensation on acquisition of immovable property.
(2 marks each)
(c) Discuss the cases in which payment by way of loan/advance to the extent of
accumulated profits by a closely held company is treated as dividend under
section 2(22)(e).
(4 marks)
5. (a) Amit is a cloth merchant in Ghaziabad. From the following profit and loss account
for the year ended 31st March, 2010, compute his taxable income and tax payable
for the assessment year 2010-11 :
Rs. Rs.
Opening stock 1,00,000 Sales 40,00,000
Purchases 25,00,000 Closing stock 3,00,000
Reserve for bad debts 10,000 Gift form friend 70,000
Household expenses 20,000 Gift from brother 80,000
Advertisement 40,000
Depreciation 20,000
Salaries and wages 1,20,000
Reserve for future losses 20,000
Travelling expenses 15,000
Expenditure on scientific research 50,000
Net profit 15,55,000
44,50,000 44,50,000
Additional information :
(i) Household expenses include an amount of Rs.5,000 paid for premium on life
insurance policy of Amit.
(ii) Depreciation admissible as per the income-tax rules is Rs.30,000.
(iii) Advertisement costing Rs.10,000 appeared in a newspaper owned by a political
party is included in the total amount spent on advertisement.
(iv) Expenditure on air fare from Delhi to Bangalore and from Bangalore to Delhi
of a sales manager costing Rs.10,000 is included in travelling expenses. The
sales manager is otherwise entitled for a second class AC train where the
expenditure would be Rs.4,000.
(v) Expenditure on scientific research relates to the money spent by Amit on
conducting research relating to the business of cement which he proposes to
undertake in future.
(7 marks)
(b) Explain with the help of suitable illustration how capital gains are computed
under section 45(2) in case of conversion of capital asset into stock-in-trade.
(4 marks)
(c) Describe the powers of Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) under the Incometax
Act, 1961.
(4 marks)
6. (a) Naveen owns a house at Indore. Its municipal valuation is Rs.24,000. He incurred
the following expenses in respect of the house property :
Municipal tax @ 20%, fire insurance premium Rs.2,000 and land revenue Rs.2,400.
He took a loan of Rs.25,000 @16% per annum on 1st April, 2006. The whole
amount is still unpaid. The house was completed on 1st April 2009. Find out the
income from house property for the assessment year 2010-11 in respect of the
following options :
(i) If the house is used by the assessee throughout the previous year for his
residential purpose; and
(ii) If the house is let-out for residential purposes on monthly rent of Rs.2,000
from 1st April, 2009 to 31st January, 2010 and self-occupied for the remaining
period.
(6 marks)
(b) What are the due dates of payment of advance tax in the case of corporate and
non-corporate assessees ?
(3 marks)
(c) How is the liability to advance tax computed as per provisions of section 210 ?
(3 marks)
(d) Explain the deductions which are available to an assessee under section 57 while
computing taxable income chargeable under the head ‘income from other sources’.
(3 marks)
PART—B
7. Attempt any four of the following :
(a) As per rule 2(1)(d) of the Service Tax Rules, 1994, who is the person specified to
be liable for paying service tax in respect of the following services —
(i) Telecommunication services.
(ii) Services in relation to general insurance business.
(iii) Services in relation to any taxable service or service to be provided by any
person from a foreign country to any person in India.
(iv) Business auxiliary service of distribution of mutual fund by a mutual fund
distributor or an agent, as the case may be.
(v) Sponsorship services provided to any body corporate or firm located in India.
(1 mark each)
(b) (i) Which category of persons must mandatorily obtain registration under
Chapter V of the Finance Act, 1994 ?
(3 marks)
(ii) What are the time limits for making application for registration and granting
registration for service tax under Chapter V of the Finance Act, 1994 ?
(2 marks)
(c) (i) When is an assessee registered under service tax required to surrender the
registration certificate ?
(ii) On which amount — amount of bill raised on the client or amount actually
received from the client, service tax is payable ?
(iii) If an assessee pays service tax on the billed amount but he gets less amount
from his customers, can he get refund from the government ?
(iv) If the service provider fails to recover service tax on a bill of Rs.12,000 where
service tax is not shown separately in the invoice, what will be the amount
of service tax ?
(v) When will the small service provider claiming exemption from paying service
tax apply for registration under service tax ?
(1 mark each)
(d) Comment on the following statements —
(i) “Service tax is payable as soon as advance is received even if the service is
provided later.”
(2 marks)
(ii) “Excess service tax collected is to be paid to the Central Government.”
(3 marks)
(e) Discuss the exemption available to small service providers from paying service
tax.
(5 marks)
PART—C
8. Attempt any four of the following :
(i) “As a result of introduction of value added tax (VAT), the central sales tax will be
phased out.” Explain the statement.
(ii) Discuss in what respects VAT system as adopted in India is deficient in the
direction of getting maximum benefits of VAT.
(iii) “VAT liability of a dealer is calculated by deducting input tax credit from tax
collected on sales during the payment period.” Discuss with the help of a suitable
illustration.
(iv) Discuss the cases of purchases in respect of which generally no input tax credit
is available.
(v) Explain the various methods of computation of VAT liability.
(5 marks each)