QUESTION 2
17 MARKS
Alex Nawa is a 2™ year B. Acc student at the Namibia University of Science and
Technology (NUST). Alex is currently performing very well in his studies and is
amongst the top students in his class. Alex grew up in the small village, Mgwali, in
Eastern Cape, South Africa. He goes home to Mgawali every holiday where his
community is very proud of what he is achieving at NUST. As he has a keen interest
in taxation, he is often asked to assist with tax queries from people in his community.
During the September recess, Alex has received the following queries:
Issue 1:
3 marks
Mama Selma, his next-door neighbor, has recently received an amount of R35 000 as
payment for work that her daughter, Ndishi, has done when working as a hostess on
the Bluewaves cruise ship. As the cruise ship is at sea a lot, Ndishi has asked for her
salary to be paid into her mother’s bank account in order to assist with living expenses
her family has to cover back in Mgwali while she is at sea.
REQUIRED:
Mama Selma is worried that she will be taxed on the money being paid into her
account. Explain to Mama Selma whether the money she has received will be taxable
in her own name. Refer to case law in your answer or case principle.
Issue 2:
4 marks
Alex’s grandmother, Mama Sophia, owns a flat in Port Elizabeth (PE) where she used
to live when she was still employed by the local municipality in PE. Mama Sophia has
since retired and has moved back to Bulungula. She now wants to sell her flat in PE
but she is worried about the tax implications as she is going to make a substantial
profit on the sale as the value of property in the neighborhood has soared since she
acquired the property. She has recently been in contact with an ex-colleague of hers
who has complained that he has been in a dispute with SARS regarding the disposal
of 5 flats he owned. The ex-colleague has a knack for identifying run down flats, fixing
them up and then selling them to make a quick profit.
REQUIRED:
Explain to Mama Sophia if the substantial profit she makes will result in SARS
including the proceeds of her sale in her gross income. Refer to case law and relevant
principles in your explanation.
Issue 3:
4 marks
Alex's cousin, Tangeni, has recently opened up a new spaza shop in Bulungula. The
biggest part of his business will be the selling of a variety of cool drinks in 2 litre glass
bottles. Tangeni has negotiated with his supplier to return empty glass bottles to them
in exchange for a refund of R3,50 as a deposit per bottle. Tangeni will subsequently
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