Income Tax Assessment Act 1936
[ CCH Note: S 159GZZZP heading will be amended by No 101 of 2023, s 3 and Sch 4 item 1, by inserting " if the company is not a listed public company " at the end, effective 1 January 2024. For application provisions, see note under s 159GZZZQ(3) .]
For the purposes of this Act, but subject to subsection (1A) , where a buy-back of a share or non-share equity interest by a company is an off-market purchase, the difference between: (a) the purchase price; and (b) the part (if any) of the purchase price in respect of the buy-back of the share or non-share equity interest which is debited against amounts standing to the credit of:
(i) the company's share capital account if it is a share that is bought back; or
(ii) the company's share capital account or non-share capital account if it is a non-share equity interest that is bought back;
is taken to be a dividend paid by the company:
(c) to the seller as a shareholder in the company; and (d) out of profits derived by the company; and (e) on the day the buy-back occurs.If the dividend is included to any extent in the seller's assessable income of any year of income, it is not taken into account to that extent under section 118-20 of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 .
The remainder of the purchase price is taken not to be a dividend for the purposes of this Act.
[ CCH Note: S 159GZZZP(3) will be inserted by No 101 of 2023, s 3 and Sch 4 item 2, effective 1 January 2024. For application provisions, see note under s 159GZZZQ(3) . S 159GZZZP(3) will read:
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159GZZZP(3)
This section does not apply if the company is a listed public company.
(Omitted by No 170 of 1995)
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CCH Note:
S 159GZZZPA will be inserted by No 101 of 2023, s 3 and Sch 4 item 3, effective 1 January 2024. For application provisions, see note under s
159GZZZQ(3)
. S 159GZZZPA will read:
SECTION 159GZZZPA NO PART OF OFF-MARKET PURCHASE PRICE IS A DIVIDEND IF THE COMPANY IS A LISTED PUBLIC COMPANY
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159GZZZPA
For the purposes of this Act, where a buy-back of a share by a listed public company is an off-market purchase, no part of the purchase price in respect of the buy-back of the share is taken to be a dividend.
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