For each of the following resident taxpayers state the amount, if any, that would be permitted as
Question:
For each of the following resident taxpayers state the amount, if any, that would be permitted as deductions.
Janelle travelled to Sydney for 4 days and nights for work related purposes only. She retained vouchers and receipts verifying that she had incurred $2800 of travel expenses but had not prepared a travel diary.
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Linda travelled to Perth for 8 days and nights for work related purposes only. She retained vouchers and receipts verifying that she had incurred $2200 of travel expenses but had not prepared a travel diary.
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Woodrow travelled to Perth for 3 days and nights for work related purposes only. He had received a travel allowance for $600 towards accommodation, food, drink and incidental costs. The allowance is within the reasonable range. Woodrow has not retained vouchers and receipts from his trip.
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Shaun travelled to Hobart for 4 days and nights for work related purposes only. He had received a travel allowance for $1000. The reasonable amount determined by the ATO for this travel was $805. Shaun did not retain any records of his costs but spent all of the $1000 on meals and accommodation.
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Christine travelled to Darwin for work related purposes. Her husband Graham accompanied her of the trip. Graham did not perform any work or attend any of Christine's meetings. The total travel expenses amounted to $4800.
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Income Tax Fundamentals 2013
ISBN: 9781285586618
31st Edition
Authors: Gerald E. Whittenburg, Martha Altus Buller, Steven L Gill