Income Tax Assessment Act 1997
* Australian government agencies are not treated as * associates of each other for the purposes of subsection 87-15(3) and paragraph 87-20(1)(a) .
Example:
You receive 60 % of your personal services income from a Department of a State government and 40 % of your personal services income from a corporation in which that State has a majority shareholding.
You are not treated as if 80 % or more of your personal services income is income from the same entity and that entity's associates, and therefore you will not need a personal services business determination to satisfy subsection 87-15(3) .
In addition, you satisfy the first limb (but not necessarily the second limb) of the unrelated clients test in subsection 87-20(1) , because you receive your personal services income from 2 entities that are not treated as associates of each other.
87-35(2)
Each Agency within the meaning of the Public Service Act 1999 :
(a) is treated as a separate entity; and
(b) is not treated as an * associate of any other such Agency, or of any * Australian government agency;
for the purposes of subsection 87-15(3) and paragraph 87-20(1)(a) .
Example:
You receive 70 % of your personal services income from the Commonwealth Department of Treasury and 30 % of your personal services income from the Australian Taxation Office (neither body has a legal identity separate from the Commonwealth Government).
You are not treated as if 80 % or more of your personal services income is income from the same entity, or from the same entity and that entity's associates, and therefore you will not need a personal services business determination to satisfy subsection 87-15(3) .
In addition, you satisfy the first limb (but not necessarily the second limb) of the unrelated clients test in subsection 87-20(1) , because you receive your personal services income from 2 bodies that are treated as separate entities and that are not treated as associates of each other.
87-35(3)
Each part of the government of a State or Territory, and each part of an authority of the State or Territory, that has, under a law of the State or Territory, a status corresponding to an Agency within the meaning of the Public Service Act 1999 :
(a) is treated as a separate entity; and
(b) is not treated as an * associate of any other part of such a government or authority, or of any * Australian government agency;
for the purposes of subsection 87-15(3) and paragraph 87-20(1)(a) .
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