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简答题 有进出口经营权的某外贸公司,2001年10月发生以下经营业务:
(1)经有关部门批准从境外进口小轿车30辆,每辆小轿车货价15万元,运抵我国海关前发生的运输费用、保险费用无法确定,经海关查实其他运输公司相关业务的运输费用占货价的比例为2%。向海关缴纳了相关税款,并取得完税凭证。
公司委托运输公司将小轿车从海关运回本 单位,支付运输公司运输费用9万元,取得了运输公司开具的普通发票。当月售出24辆,每辆取得含税销售额40.95万元,公司自用2辆并作为本 企业固定资产。
(2)月初上月购进的库存材料价款40万元,经海关核准委托境外公司加工一批货物,月末该批加工货物在海关规定的期限内复运进境供销售,支付给境外公司的加工费20万元、进境前的运输费和保险费共3万元。向海关缴纳了相关税款,并取得了完税凭证。
(提示:小轿车关税税率60%、货物关税税率20%、增值税税率17%、消费税税率8%。)
要求:
(1)计算小轿车在进口环节应缴纳的关税、消费税和增值税。
(2)计算加工货物在进口环节应缴纳的关税、增值税。
(3)计算国内销售环节10月份应缴纳的增值税。

【参考答案】

(1)小轿车在进口环节应缴纳的关税、消费税、增值税:①进口小轿车的货价=15×30=450(万元)②进口小轿车的运输费=......

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