Taxation Administration Act 1953
Note: See section 3AA .
Chapter 2 - Collection, recovery and administration of income taxYou are entitled to a credit if:
(a) you are liable to pay * general interest charge under section 45-620 because you got one or more * tax benefits from the * scheme; and
(b) the Commissioner is satisfied that:
(i) you got a * tax detriment from the scheme; and
(ii) the tax detriment relates to a * component of your * tax position for an income year, and that component is covered by section 45-610 .
(It does not matter whether that income year is the same as the one referred to in section 45-600 .)
Note:
How the credit is applied is set out in Division 3 of Part IIB .
45-625(2)
The credit is equal to the * general interest charge on twice the amount of the * tax detriment for each day in the period that:
(a) started at the beginning of the day by which your instalment for the period mentioned in the item of the table in section 45-610 that applies for the purposes of working out the amount of the tax detriment:
(i) was due to be paid; or
(ii) would have been due to be paid if you had been liable to pay an instalment for that period; and
(b) finishes at the end of the day on which your assessed tax for the income year is due to be paid.
45-625(3)
However, the credit cannot exceed the total * general interest charge you are liable to pay under section 45-620 because you got one or more * tax benefits from the * scheme.
Credit for each of 2 or more tax detriments
45-625(4)
If you get 2 or more * tax detriments from the scheme, subsections (1) and (2) have a separate application to each of them. However, the total of the credits cannot exceed the total * general interest charge referred to in subsection (3).
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