Ms. E. lives and works in Ontario as an internal auditor for a public corporation. She is required to travel for work. Ms. E. provides you with the following information for 2020: Gross Salary Income Tax Withheld $60,000 15,900
Ms. E. lives and works in Ontario as an internal auditor for a public corporation. She is required to travel for work. Ms. E. provides you with the following information for 2020: Gross Salary Income Tax Withheld $60,000 15,900
Chapter1: Financial Statements And Business Decisions
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Transcribed Image Text:Part 1 (ITA 3)
Division B Net Income to Division C Taxable Income to Taxes Payable for Individuals
ITA 3(a)
+ Bin # 1- Net Employment - losses carry forward 20 years and carry back 3 years (carrying baskets)
+ Bin # 2 - Net Business & Property – losses carry forward 20 years and carry back 3 years (carrying baskets)
+ Bin # 4 – Other Income
ITА 3 (b)
+ Bin # 3 – Net Capital - losses carry forward for infinity and carry back 3 years (carrying basket)
ITА 3 (c)
Bin # 5 - Other Deductions
= Sources of Income
ITА З (d)
Losses in current year from Bins 1, 2, 4
= Division B Net Income
Equivalent to Capital Gains Deduction for Employee Stock Options
ITA 110
Payments included to calculation Division B but not included for Division C (e.g. social assistance)
Losses from other years (carrying baskets Bin #1 & 2)
ITA 111
Losses from other years (carrying basket Bin #3 limited to Net Capital Income included in ITA 3 (b))
= Division C Taxable Income
x Applicable Tax Rates
ΙΤΑ 118
Tax Credits
= Division E Taxes Payable for Individuals

Transcribed Image Text:Ms. E. lives and works in Ontario as an internal auditor for a public corporation. She is
required to travel for work. Ms. E. provides you with the following information for 2020:
Gross Salary
Income Tax Withheld
CPP Contributions - Employee
El Contributions – Employee
Registered Pension Plan Contributions – Employee
Charitable Donations
$60,000
15,900
2,898
856
3,000
100
300
Reimbursement Paid by Employee for Use of Company Vehicle
Employer paid Ms. E.'s private health care premiums
625
Ms. E. has the use of a company car for the entire year. She drove the car a total of
25,000 kilometers. 20% of those kilometers were for personal reasons. The company
paid the car's annual $3,200 operating costs and $4,500 lease payments.
Ms. E's employer gives her a monthly travel allowance of $400 and requires her to pay
for her own meals and accommodations while traveling for work. She spent $3,000 on
meals and entertainment, and $4,000 for accommodations.
Ms. E. made a $1,500 contribution to a Registered Retirement Saving Plan. She paid
$300 in professional dues, and paid a lawyer $200 attempting to collect wages owing to
her from a previous employer.
Required: Calculate Net Employment Income for 2020 (Division B, Subdivision a).
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