ATO Interpretative Decision

ATO ID 2001/371

Goods and Services Tax

GST and supply by an entity not registered for GST
FOI status: may be released

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Issue

Is the entity, a supplier of goods that is not registered for goods and services tax (GST), making a taxable supply under section 9-5 of the A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999 (GST Act), when it sells goods?

Decision

No, the entity is not making a taxable supply under section 9-5 of the GST Act when it sells goods.

Facts

The entity is a supplier of goods. The entity is neither registered nor required to be registered for GST. The entity sells goods in the course of its enterprise. The entity's supply of the goods is connected with Australia.

Reasons for Decision

Under section 9-5 of the GST Act an entity makes a taxable supply if:

the entity makes a supply for consideration;
the supply is made in the course or furtherance of an enterprise that the entity carries on;
the supply is connected with Australia; and
the entity is registered, or required to be registered.

The entity is making a supply that is for consideration in the course of its enterprise and the supply is connected with Australia. However, the entity is neither registered nor required to be registered for GST.

Therefore, as the entity's supply does not meet the requirements of section 9-5 of the GST Act, the entity is not making a taxable supply when it sells goods.

Date of decision:  16 August 2001

Legislative References:
A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999
   section 9-5

Keywords
Goods and services tax
GST registration
Required to be registered
GST supplies and acquisitions
Taxable supply

Business Line:  GST

Date of publication:  29 September 2001

ISSN: 1445-2782

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