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For several years, Paul has been a commission salesperson working for a company that sells technology solutions to businesses. For 2019, he earned a base salary of $180,000 plus commissions based on his sales. He travels across the country for work and is very successful. He is responsible for paying certain expenses when he is travelling, while his employer is responsible for other expenses. Paul is responsible for paying any entertainment and promotional costs he incurs, as well as air transportation, hotel, and meal costs while he is travelling for business. Beginning March 1, 2019, Pauls employer provided him with a leased vehicle for the rest of the year. He had no car before this date. As his employer does not have an office in Vancouver, Paul operates out of his home office, where he principally conducts business. He has a desk and computer equipment that he owns. This office represents 10% of the floor space in Pauls home. While he does not see clients at his home, he does use this space exclusively for business.
Paul provides you with the following information for 2019:
Paul: Salary paid during the year
Commission income paid during the year
$180,000
20,000
Expenses paid personally:
Utilities for house
Minor repairs to home
Property taxes
Travel costs (airline tickets and hotel costs)
Meals while travelling
Entertainment of clients
Promotional material (brochures)
House insurance
Mortgage interest
New computer and printer purchased this year
Golf membership for golfing with clients
$2,000
1,700
3,500
15,000
5,000
6,000
200
600
10,000
2,500
4,000
Benefits paid for by employer:
Vacation for Paul and Christine as a reward for having the largest increase in sales this year
Health and dental benefits
Long-term disability insurance with wage-loss protection
Group term life insurance
Financial planning annually, employer pays for one meeting with a financial planner for each employee
Gift to Paul provided on his birthday front-row tickets to a hockey game
Monthly lease payment on the company car
Car operating costs (maintenance, fuel, insurance)
Total kilometres driven
Personal kilometres driven
$6,000
2,000
500
960
1,000
900
750
6,000
40,000 km
15,000 km
Gift from customer:
Golf clubs as a gift from a very happy customer
$1,200
Pauls payment to his employer for personal use of the vehicle within 45 days of the year end
$1,500
Determine Paul's net income for tax purposes for 2019. Please show which expenses Paul can deduct and which amounts were excluded. For Canada.
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