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MOFS – APRIL 2023 – L4 – Q1 – Steps of the Selling Process in Financial Services

As Head of Business Development, write a report explaining the steps of the selling process in financial services marketing, focusing on how personal selling generates new business.

Personal selling is a key promotional and distribution tool in in financial services marketing. A lot of new business can be gained through person selling which adopt the six selling processes. As the Head of Business Development of your Bank, your Executive Director, Client Services has asked you to write a report to explain briefly the steps of the selling process.

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EOB – APR 2023 – L1 – Q1 – Risks in Cheque Operations for Paying Bank

Discuss five risks faced by a paying bank in cheque operations.

With reference to cheque operations, state and discuss any five risks faced by a paying bank.

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TAI – Aug 2020 – L1 – Q2 – Taxpayer File Review

Explain six key reasons for reviewing a taxpayer’s file before a field audit.

(A) The tax auditor’s initial objective in pre-contact analysis is to collect relevant background materials and information to build a general picture of the taxpayer and its operations. Preparing for and obtaining the essential information about the taxpayer ensure that the audit is conducted efficiently and effectively.

Required: Enumerate and discuss six (6) key reasons why taxpayer’s file is reviewed prior to the field audit?

(B) Information from prior audit report and file may assist the auditor in his or her current exercise.

Required: Clearly outline and discuss any four (4) reasons why it is important to review the previous audit report or contact the previous tax auditor when preparing to undertake a current audit assignment.

(C) In the course of a tax audit, certain critical information on the audit should be communicated to the audit supervisor or manager as soon as the tax auditor took notice of them.

Required: Mention six (6) of such information that may require such action.

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ATP – Feb 2017 – L3 – Q3 – Pooling System

Explain general features of the pooling system for capital allowances.

You are a Chartered Tax Practitioner and you have been consulted to produce an article for publication in The Tax Collector, the monthly journal of the Ghana Revenue Authority on the topic “The Pooling System of granting allowance as provided in the Income Tax Act, 2015 (Act 896).

Required:

a. Explain the general features of the pool system. (10 Marks)

b. What are conditions expected to be satisfied before the grant of Capital Allowances? (8 Marks)

 

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ATP – Feb 2017 – L3 – Q2 – VAT Returns

Explain what VAT Returns are for a newly registered company.

The Managing Director of EDVALLEY (Ghana) Limited, a newly registered company, has approached you to assist their company to comply with the Value Added Tax law in Ghana. They have asked you specifically to assist in the area of VAT Return and payment of the related tax.

Required:

a) Explain what VAT Returns are (4 Marks)

b) Advise the Managing Director company with respect to registration, submission of returns and the payment of the tax. (10 Marks)

c) A person with turnover below the registrable level could apply voluntarily to the Commissioner-General to be registered as a taxable person.

Required:

Outline the circumstances under which the Commissioner–General could refuse the request to register a taxable person. (6 Marks)

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CR – Nov 2024 – L3 – Q5b – Financial Performance & Digital Technology Integration

Evaluating the financial performance of Nsawkaw PLC and addressing challenges of digital technology integration in accounting.

(a) Compute the following ratios for the years ended 2024 & 2023:
i) Operating profit margin
ii) Return on parent’s equity
iii) Earnings per share
iv) Current ratio
v) Trade receivables days
vi) Total liabilities to total assets %

(b) Write a report to the directors of DPEF evaluating the inter-period financial performance and position of NK using the above six (6) ratios. The report should draw attention to how the non-financial metrics combine with the financial counterparts to showcase the prospects and viability of NK.                                                                      c) The concept of double materiality is relevant to sustainability impacts and dependencies. It
incorporates financial materiality and impact materiality. 

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AT – Nov 2024 – L3 – Q2c – Extension of Time and Early Filing of Tax Returns

Explain the conditions for tax return extension and early filing requirements.

Akosua Sokode has set up a small business to sell cosmetics in Accra. She just called you, an associate member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants Ghana, to seek your advice on tax returns and payment of taxes. Akosua Sokode told you that she cannot meet her tax payment deadlines and cannot file tax returns by the due dates. She also confided in you that maintenance of documents is a big problem for her.

Required:

Address the concerns of Akosua Sokode by briefing her on the following:

i) THREE factors regarding the extension of time for filing tax returns.

ii) TWO circumstances under which the Commissioner-General may request for filing of tax returns before the due date.

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AT – Nov 2024 – L3 – Q1b – Challenges in Tax Reforms in Ghana

Analyze two key challenges in tax reforms in Ghana.

Countries, including Ghana, have embarked on various tax reforms geared towards improving tax revenue to help provide infrastructure and guarantee sustainable growth. Tax administration in Ghana has therefore seen a number of reforms over the years, including restoring the tax base, improving tax administration, and the integration of the Revenue Agencies into an Authority to act as a one-stop shop as per the Ghana Revenue Authority Act, 2009 (Act 791).

Required:
In reference to the statement above, analyze TWO challenges (key issues) on tax reforms in Ghana.

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AAA – Nov 2024 – L3 – Q5b – Anti-Money Laundering Regulations and Auditor Responsibilities

Discuss anti-money laundering regulations in Ghana and auditors' responsibilities in compliance.

Lamsey Jewelers is a family-owned business specializing in high-end jewellery, located in Dunkwa-On-Offin in the Central Region of Ghana. The company sources gold from various suppliers in the small-scale mining sector. Recently, the Minerals Commission received anonymous tips suggesting that Lamsey Jewelers may be involved in laundering money through its operations. Authorities suspect that the business could be used to conceal the origins of illicit funds through gold purchases and sales.

To investigate these suspicions, regulatory authorities have appointed Baba Yara and Associates, an independent auditing firm, to conduct a thorough review of Lamsey Jewelers’ operations and financial transactions. During the audit, Baba Yara and Associates discovered that Lamsey Jewelers has been accepting large cash payments for custom jewellery orders without conducting proper due diligence on the customers. Several transactions involving cash payments exceed typical retail amounts, raising suspicions of potential money laundering.

Required:

i) Discuss the key legal and regulatory requirements in Ghana related to anti-money laundering relevant to Lamsey Jewelers.

ii) Discuss the obligations placed on professional firms such as Baba Yara and Associates in relation to money laundering.

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AAA – Nov 2024 – L3 – Q5a – Roles of an Audit Committee in Corporate Governance

Explain four roles of an audit committee in compliance with good corporate governance practices.

An Audit Committee is a sub-group of a company’s Board of Directors responsible for the oversight of the financial reporting and disclosure process. The duties and responsibilities of the Audit Committee greatly contribute to good corporate governance practices of a company.

Required:
Explain FOUR roles of an Audit Committee in compliance with good corporate governance practices.

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TAX – May 2023 – L2 – SC – Q6 – Value-Added Tax (VAT)

Compute VAT remittance for Fountain Hotels' July 2022 transactions and explain VAT concepts.

Fountain Hotels Limited is a group of hotels located in many parts of North Central Nigeria, providing accommodation and other hospitality services. It renders its returns at the end of each month in accordance with the Value Added Tax Act 2004 (as amended).

The following are the details of the transactions for the month of July 2022:

  • VAT on outdoor catering services: N600,000
  • VAT on food: N360,000
  • VAT on drinks: N240,000
  • VAT on other vatable hotel services: N270,000
  • VAT on drinks purchased: N150,000
  • VAT on foodstuff purchased: N210,000
  • VAT on kitchen equipment: N480,000
  • VAT on professional services: N240,000

Additional Information:

  1. 30% of outdoor catering services were on credit.
  2. 20% of food and drinks were on credit.
  3. Other vatable hotel services were paid in full.
  4. 25% of VAT on drinks and foodstuff purchased were on credit.
  5. VAT on kitchen equipment and professional services were paid in full.

Required:

a. Compute the VAT remittable to the Federal Inland Revenue Service in respect of July 2022 transactions. (9 Marks)

b. Write short notes on the following:
i. Revenue VAT (2 Marks)
ii. Zero-rated supplies and services (2 Marks)
iii. VAT on exports (2 Marks)

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PSAF – Nov 2015 – L2 – Q5a – Public Sector Audit

Outline audit objectives for Treasury, Agency, and Government Enterprise accounts.

The functions of the office of the Auditor-General for the Federation is to audit the accounts of all Accounting Officers and all persons entrusted with the collections, receipts, custody, issue, or payment of Federal Government monies or with the receipt, collection, issue, sale, transfer, or delivery of any stamps, securities, stores, or other property of the Government of the Federation and for the certification of the annual accounts of the Government.

In light of the above, state three audit objectives of:
i. Treasury Accounts.
ii. Agency Accounts.
iii. Government Enterprise Accounts.

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TAX – May 2022 – L2 – SA – Q5 – Withholding Tax (WHT)

Discuss the contents of withholding tax returns, the time frame for compliance, and the merits and demerits of the withholding tax scheme.

Withholding tax is a tax deducted at source from proceeds made to a taxable person for the supply of goods and services. It is not another form of tax, but simply an advance payment of tax, as the withholding tax deducted at source is off-set against any subsequent tax liability that may be due in respect of the income.

Required:
a. State the contents of withholding tax returns/payment schedule. (5 Marks)
b. State the time frame for compliance with withholding tax returns. (5 Marks)
c. Explain the merits and demerits of the withholding tax scheme. (5 Marks)

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BL – May 2012 – L1 – SB – Q6A – Company Law

Advise on the importance of filing annual returns for Xeyoze Limited.

Xeyoze Limited was incorporated by the Corporate Affairs Commission on February 1, 2010. On March 1, 2011, the company bid for a contract to rehabilitate one of the nation’s oil refineries. This contract attracted scores of bidders because it was seen as a very lucrative one. A rival bidder objected to the competence of Xeyoze Limited to bid for the contract on the ground that an investigation at the Corporate Affairs Commission revealed that the company has not filed its annual returns.

Required: Advise Xeyoze Limited on the following:

(i) The importance of filing annual returns. (2 Marks)
(ii) The period within which the annual returns must be filed. (2 Marks)
(iii) The consequences of failure to file annual returns. (2 Marks)
(iv) Whether it is optional to file the annual returns or not (2 Marks)
(v) What is your advice if the contract was bid for on October 1, 2010? (3 Marks)

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CSME – Nov 2021 – L2 – Q7 – Corporate Ethics Programs

Explanation and purpose of corporate code of ethics and its content for organizations.

It has become common practice among organizations to have a Corporate Code of Ethics.

Required:

a. Explain Corporate Code of Ethics and its purpose. (5 Marks)
b. Provide an outline of the content of Corporate Code of Ethics. (10 Marks)
(Total 15 Marks)

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BL – May 2014 – L1 – SA – Q14 – Company Law

Identifying the officer responsible for notifying the Corporate Affairs Commission.

The officer of a company saddled with the responsibility of rendering proper returns and giving notification to the Corporate Affairs Commission under the Companies and Allied Matters Act is the ____________.

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FR – MAY 2021 – L2 – Q5a – Ethical Compliance

Identify and evaluate ethical threats faced by KK in Dibimame Ltd's financial statements.

a) Kwadwo Kusi (KK), the Financial Accountant of Dibimame Ltd was reviewing the draft
financial statements prepared by an Accounts Officer and came across the following issues:
i) In calculating the interest on staff loan, the Accounts Officer in error applied 5% instead of
10% interest rate. KK is a beneficiary of the staff loan and a member of the staff loan
committee.
ii) The staff union has demanded a separate accounts for the staff loan. This they advise would
promote transparency and accountability in the process and approval of loans.
iii) Included in accounts receivables was a company known as Sede Ltd, owned by his motherin law. Instead of an outstanding amount of GH¢60,000, the account balance as per the
draft financial statements was GH¢80,000.
iv) The CEO who is known to be domineering has an outstanding balance of GH¢100,000.
This was as a result of cumulative unaccountable imprest which is against the accounting
policy of Dibimame Ltd.
Required:
Identify, evaluate and address the above threats to compliance with the fundamental
principles of good ethical behavior, KK is confronted with

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TAX – May 2019 – L2 – Q5 – Withholding Tax (WHT)

Calculate withholding tax credits, determine claim periods, and discuss compliance requirements.

Oloriogun Logistics Limited renders consultancy services to newspaper publishing companies in Nigeria. All the publishers are limited liability companies which deduct appropriate withholding taxes from all consultancies and remit to relevant tax authorities within the time limit specified by the law. Oloriogun Logistics Limited makes up its accounts to December 31 each year and suffered withholding tax on the invoices raised for specific dates as follows:

Date of Remittance Month of Transaction Invoice Number Amount (N)
19/2/2015 Jan. 2015 002/01 350,000
19/3/2015 Feb. 2015 003/02 670,000
20/4/2015 March 2015 004/03 810,000
20/5/2015 April 2015 005/04 305,000
19/6/2015 May 2015 006/05 295,000
20/8/2015 June 2015 008/07 922,000
21/9/2015 Aug. 2015 009/08 270,000
21/10/2015 Sept. 2015 010/09 195,000
20/11/2015 Oct. 2015 011/10 408,000
21/12/2015 Nov. 2015 012/11 495,000
21/01/2016 Dec. 2015 012/12 396,000
21/03/2016 Jan. & Feb. 2016 01/02 1,649,000

Withholding tax credit notes on the above invoices were forwarded to Diederik Logistics Limited, but the accountant was confused as to which year of assessment to claim these tax credits.

Required:
(a) Calculate the withholding tax credits for each of the above invoices. (6 Marks)
(b) Determine the total amount of withholding tax credits to be claimed for each year of assessment. (3 Marks)
(c) What is the due date for remitting withholding tax returns to the tax authority mentioned in (b) above? (1 Mark)
(d) State three transactions exempted from withholding tax in Nigeria. (3 Marks)
(e) List four distinct groups referred to as agents of the government for the collection and remittance of withholding tax in Nigeria. (2 Marks)

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BMF – Mar July 2020 – L1 – SB – Q4b – The Role of Professional Accountants in Business and Society

Providing a brief description of NOCLAR and ICAN's position on the regulation.

The International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants (IESBA) recommends some measures on Non-Compliance with Laws and Regulations (NOCLAR) to professional accountancy bodies for adoption.

Required:
Provide a brief description of NOCLAR and state the position of ICAN on this regulation.

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BL – May 2024 – L1 – SB – Q5c – Law Relating to Banking

This question asks candidates to state two types of transactions that require special surveillance under the Money Laundering (Prohibition) Act.

The Money Laundering (Prohibition) Act requires financial institutions to keep special surveillance on some transactions.

Required:
State TWO transactions that require the special surveillance of financial institutions. (4 Marks)

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