Income Tax Assessment Act 1997
SECTION 108-55 When is a building a separate asset from land? 108-55(1)
A building or structure on land that you * acquired on or after 20 September 1985 is taken to be a separate * CGT asset from the land if one of these balancing adjustment provisions applies to the building or structure (whether or not there is a balancing adjustment):
(a) Subdivision 40-D ; or
(b) section 355-315 or 355-525 (about R & D).
Example:
You construct a timber mill building on land you own. The building is subject to a balancing adjustment on its disposal, loss or destruction. It is taken to be a separate CGT asset from the land.
108-55(2)
A building or structure that is constructed on land that you * acquired before 20 September 1985 is taken to be a separate * CGT asset from the land if:
(a) you entered into a contract for the construction on or after that day; or
(b) if there is no contract - the construction started on or after that day.
Example:
You bought a block of land with a building on it on 10 August 1984. On 1 December 1999 you construct another building on the land. The other building is taken to be a separate CGT asset from the land.
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