Taxation Administration Act 1953

SCHEDULE 1 - COLLECTION AND RECOVERY OF INCOME TAX AND OTHER LIABILITIES  

Note: See section 3AA .

Chapter 4 - Generic assessment, collection and recovery rules  

PART 4-15 - COLLECTION AND RECOVERY OF TAX-RELATED LIABILITIES AND OTHER AMOUNTS  

Division 263 - Mutual assistance in the administration of foreign tax laws  

Subdivision 263-A - Foreign revenue claims  

Operative provisions

SECTION 263-30   WHEN AMOUNT IS DUE AND PAYABLE  

263-30(1)    
When particulars of a *foreign revenue claim are entered in the Register, the amount owed by the debtor becomes a pecuniary liability to the Commonwealth by the debtor.

Note 1:

The amount to be recovered from the debtor will be a primary tax debt for the purposes of Part IIB and the Commissioner may allocate the debt to a running balance account under that Part.

Note 2:

For provisions about collection and recovery of the debt, see Part 4-15 .


263-30(1A)    
To avoid doubt, the amount owed by the debtor may not be the same as the amount (if any) entered in the Register.


263-30(2)    
The amount owed by the debtor becomes due and payable 30 days after notice of the particulars of the *foreign revenue claim is given to the debtor or on a later day specified in the notice.


263-30(3)    
If that amount remains unpaid after it is due and payable, the debtor is liable to pay *general interest charge on the unpaid amount for each day in the period that:


(a) started at the beginning of the day by which the amount was due to be paid; and


(b) finishes at the end of the last day at the end of which either of the following remains unpaid:


(i) the amount;

(ii) general interest charge on any of the amount.





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