Income Tax Assessment Act 1997
SECTION 165-15 The same people must control the voting power, or the company must satisfy the business continuity test 165-15(1)
Even if a company meets the conditions in section 165-12 or 165-13 , it cannot deduct the * tax loss if:
(a) for some or all of the part of the * ownership test period that started at the end of the * loss year, a person controlled, or was able to control, the voting power in the company (whether directly, or indirectly through one or more interposed entities); and
(b) for some or all of the * loss year, that person did not control, and was not able to control, that voting power (directly, or indirectly in that way); and
(c) that person began to control, or became able to control, that voting power (directly, or indirectly in that way) for the purpose of:
(i) getting some benefit or advantage in relation to how this Act applies; or
or for purposes including that purpose.
(ii) getting such a benefit or advantage for someone else;
Note:
A person can still control the voting power in a company that is in liquidation etc.: see section 165-250 .
165-15(2)
However, that person ' s control of the voting power, or ability to control it, does not prevent the company from deducting the * tax loss if the company satisfies the * business continuity test for the income year (the business continuity test period ).
165-15(3)
Apply the * business continuity test to the * business that the company carried on immediately before the time (the test time ) when the person began to control that voting power, or became able to control it.
For the business continuity test: see Subdivision 165-E .
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