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Business, 24.02.2021 05:20, bluexorsit7603

Mr. Khalis has been employed as an account manager at Kyasara Sdn Bhd since 2 January 2012. On 1 October 2020, Kyasara Sdn Bhd decided to merge with another company named Maxell Sdn Bhd. As a consequence from that merger, the top management of Kyasara Sdn Bhd had terminated many employees including Mr. Khalis who was terminated on 30 November 2020. The company paid him a gratuity of RM280,000 in appreciation of his service. In addition, Mr. Khalis received RM110,000 as compensation for loss of employment and he withdrew RM140,000 from an unapproved fund whereby 60% of the fund was contributed by Kyasara Sdn Bhd. His remuneration and benefits received until 30 November 2020 are as follows: 1. Monthly salary of RM8,010 (after deducting employee’s EPF contribution of 11%).
2. BonuspaidinJune2020amountedtoRM10,0 00.
3. A monthly entertainment allowance of RM1,800, but he only spent 80% to
entertain company’s clients.
4. A monthly petrol allowance for official duties of RM480 and parking fees
allowance of RM300.
5. 650waspaid
by the company.
6. Mr. Khalis was awarded the performance incentive of RM2,500 for the year of
assessment 2018, which was paid on 31 October 2020. This incentive was
given due to his excellent service performance for the year of assessment 2018.
7. A new car costing RM250,000 with a driver were provided by the company
throughout his service.
8. A fully furnished condominium with a rental value of RM2,500 per month
(including furniture of RM800 per month) was provided until 30 November 2020.
9. A reimbursement of RM600 per month was made to pay for the salary of a
servant employed by Mr. Khalis.
10.The company paid for Mr. Khalis’s annual corporate membership fees of
RM2,500 to Kota Kemuning Golf Centre.
11.In January 2020, the company paid RM18,000 for his family’s vacation to Las
Vegas. The expenses inclusive of air tickets, accommodations and meals which were RM8,000, RM6,000 and RM4,000 respectively.

Required:
Compute the statutory employment income of Mr. Khalis for the year of assessment

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