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2005年1月1日,李某与一县外贸公司签订承包经营公司下属市宾馆的合同书,承包经营合

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2005年1月1日,李某与一县外贸公司签订承包经营公司下属市宾馆的合同书,承包经营合同书规定:承包期3年,李某每年应向公司上交承包费30000元,管理费10000元。2006年初,该宾馆所得税申报材料显示2005年营业收入70000元,另外有外省的两处房产出租收入20000元,成本、费用75460元(其中包括李某每月领取工资600元),营业税4500元,城建税315元,教育费附加135元,2005年度仅缴纳所得税1726.2元。

税务机关对该宾馆纳税检查,发现承包前后所得税缴纳相差悬殊,经深入检查发现:

(1) 该企业使用内部收据收取客房收入170000元,会议室使用费收入30000元,并以出纳名义存人银行,该收入税务机关核定的可扣除的成本130000元,费用30000元;

(2) 经查用工合同发现,多报管理人员人数2人,服务人员6人,每人每月工资600元;

(3) 宾馆设小商品部销售饮料收入4000元、食品收入2000元,烟酒收入3000元,保健品收入1000元,可扣除的饮料成本3400元、食品成本1420元,保健品成本600元,烟酒成本2580元。

要求:

计算本年的应补所得税。

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