Nsw pty ltd had recorded an accounting profit of 150000


Question One: XYZ PTY LTD acquired a toy-stuffing machine at a cost of $150 000 on 1 July 2009. The machine had a useful life of 10 years and a residual value of $30 000. The benefits from the machine are expected to be derived evenly over its life. On 1 July 2011 the asset's fair value is $110 000 and the salvage value and useful life are expected to be unchanged (that is, there is 8 years of remaining life). On 30 June 2011 the machine is sold for $60 000 cash.

Required: What are the journal entries required to record the depreciation for the year ended 30 June 2011 and the sale of the machine in accordance with AASB 116 if: (a) the revaluation is undertaken and (b) the revaluation is not recorded?

Question Two: Darling Harbour Pty Ltd owns an item of machinery that has a cost of $700 000 and accumulated depreciation of $200 000 as at 1 July 2014. On that date the machine is sold to Blue Ltd for $533 493, and then leased back over 8 years (the remaining life of the machine). The lease is non-cancellable. The lease payments are $100 000 per annum, payable in arrears on 30 June each year. The interest rate implicit in the lease is 10% and the economic benefits of the asset are expected to be realized evenly over its life.

Required: What are the entries to record the transactions in Darling Harbour's books on 1 July 2014 and 30 June 2015 (rounded to the nearest dollar)?

Question Three: NSW Pty Ltd had recorded an accounting profit of $150000, which include the following items:

$25000           Depreciation of plant and equipment

$5000             Doubtful debts expense

$8000             Long-service leave expense

For taxation purposes the following amounts were regarded as allowable deductions:

$32000           Depreciation of plant

$6000             Bad debt written off

$3000             Long service leave paid

Assume a tax rate of 30%.

Required:

(1) Calculate taxable income (tax loss) for the current year.

(2) Prepare the journal entry to record income tax expense.

Question Four: Kiama Ltd purchased 100% of the issued capital of Wollongong Ltd for a cash consideration of $1.7 million on 1 July 2014. At that time the fair value of the net assets of Wollongong Ltd were represented by:

Share capital

$1,000,000

Retained earnings

500,000

 

$1,500,000

Goodwill had been determined to have been impaired by $20 000 during the period. During the period ended 30 June 2015, Wollongong Ltd sold inventory that cost $450 000 for $620 000 to Kiama Ltd. Twenty per cent of this inventory remains on hand in Kiama Ltd at the end of the year. Both companies use a perpetual inventory system. The taxation rate is 30%. At the end of the period Wollongong Ltd declared a dividend of $45 000 that has not yet been paid.

Required: What consolidation journal entries are required for the period ending 30 June 2015?

Question Five: AQC Ltd purchased 75 per cent of the issued capital and in the process gained control over WMN Ltd on 1 July 2013. The fair value of the net assets of WMN Ltd at purchase was represented by:

Share capital

$3,760,00

Retained earnings

1,320,00

 

$5,080,000

AQC Ltd paid cash consideration of $4 000 000 for WMN Ltd. During the period ended 30 June 2015, WMN Ltd paid management fees of $540 000 to AQC Ltd and WMN had an operating profit of $980 000. WMNs' opening retained earnings at the beginning of the period were $1 460 000. At the end of the period WMN Ltd declared a dividend of $90 000. There were no other inter-company transactions. Goodwill was determined to have been impaired by $19 000 during the period. Companies in the group accrue dividends when they are declared by subsidiaries.

Required: For the period ended 30 June 2015, what consolidation journal entries are required and Calculate the non-controlling interest?

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