3-Pit Exercises
3-Pit Exercises
3-Pit Exercises
Mr. John Smith, a Canadian auditor, worked continously in Vietnam from 01/08/2020 to
31/07/2021. According to legal records, his personal incomes from employment were
received in the period of time in Vietnam as follows:
1. Total real salary: 30,000 USD (including responsiblity bonus: 3,000 USD; holiday
bonus: 3,200 USD; poisonuos bonus: 4,000 USD...)
2. Work outfits are paid by Vietnamese representative: 15 million VND by cash (recorded
in his labour contract). The payment is excluded in total annual salary.
Notes:
- Mr. Smith proved full reliable statements related to family’s situation:
+ A 16 year-old boy & a 21 year-old daughter studying in a college.
+ A 45 year-old wife, labour incapble.
+ A 80 year – old mother in law, having no pension.
- Amount of compulsory insurance is not consisted of total salary.
- No charity in tax year.
- His tax code: 1234567899
- Exchange rate: 1 USD = 22,000 VND
Question 1: Calculate personal income tax payment
Question 2: Fill in the Personal income tax settlement’s form for income from
salaries.
Question 3: During the period in Vietnam, he was awarded from a TV gameshow, 45
millions of VND (including 20 millions of VND in cash). Determine tax payment in
this case?
Question 4: During the period in Vietnam, after buying MBK’s stock, value of 500
millions of VND, he transfered the above stock to other investors and earned 600
millions of VND, transaction cost 20 million. Calculate PIT payment.
Question 5: As question 4 metioned, if Mr. Smith transfered above stock to his father
in Vietnam, how would Mr. Smith tax liablity be changed?
Question 6: Assume that Mr.Smith had returned his country 2 months earlier than
commitment in contract, with the same amount of earning from employment as question 1,
let’s evaluate his liablity of personal income from salary if changes?
Exercise 2
Mr. David Brown, a British tax accountant, 50 years old, worked continously in Vietnam
as a sole proprietorship, from 01/09/2016 to 31/12/2018. According to legal records, his
personal incomes were received in Vietnam in the tax year 2018 as follows:
- Overtime: VND 150 million (her overtime was consistently paid at 150% of her normal
wage).
- In addition to his employment, Mr. Brown has also entered into an employment contract
with Hoa Phat Corporation as a part-time tax consultant from 1 April 2018 until he
returned to UK. According to the labour contract, a fixed wage of 20 million per month
was paid, plus holiday bonus of 10 million and working outfits of 8 million.
- In March 2018, he won Vietlott of 200 million VND and sold an apartment of 3 billion
VND in Vietnam to his mother-in-law.
During the period in Vietnam, he married his colleague, Ms. Linh Nguyen, Vietnamese,
30 years old, a single mom, directly taking care of a 3-year-old son and her blind sister
with no income. After being married, she decided to terminate her employment and
became a housewife. On the termination she received VND 300 million, being the
settlement of her salary for January 2018. She did not have any income from 1 February
2018 onwards. On their marriage, Ms Linh Nguyen agreed with Mr. Brown that he would
claim all dependant reliefs/deductions available to them according to the regulations.
- Besides, Mr. Brown was also responsible for his adopted son, 23 years old, graduated
but still unemployed and his mother 90 years old, no pension. In 2018, he donated 200
million to a qualified centre which cares for handicapped children.
Required:
Calculate Mr. Brown total Personal Income tax (PIT) liability in 2018
Notes: