Draft Taxation Determination
TD 95/D23
Income tax: capital gains: does section 160ZM of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1936 apply to a non-assessable payment made by a trustee to a beneficiary of a discretionary trust?
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1. No. Section 160ZM applies if a trustee of a trust pays an amount to a taxpayer that is not assessable income of the taxpayer in respect of an interest or unit in the trust, other than as proceeds of disposal of the interest or unit. Section 160ZM does not apply to a non-assessable payment made by a trustee of a discretionary trust to a member of the class of beneficiaries of the trust who only has a right to be considered by the trustee in exercising a power of appointment to distribute income or corpus of the trust. Section 160ZM only applies to a non-assessable payment made by a trustee of a unit trust or by a trustee of a trust where a beneficiary has defined rights (other than that described) under the terms of the deed of settlement.
2. The reference to an 'interest' in a trust in section 160ZM is qualified by its statutory context to mean an interest in a trust analogous to a unit in a unit trust or to a share in a company (see section 160ZL). Section 160ZM contemplates an interest (like a unit in a unit trust or a share in a company) in which a taxpayer can invest and an interest (like a unit in a unit trust or a share in a company) that can be disposed of by a taxpayer.
3. Section 160ZM applies if a taxpayer has an interest in a trust comprising a bundle of rights which are similar to those attached to a unit in a unit trust (eg., rights in respect to voting, distributions of income, redemption or assignment of units, and entitlement to corpus on the vesting day) or to a share in a company.
4. The interest that a member of the class of beneficiaries of a discretionary trust has, to have the trust estate properly administered, is of a different nature from the defined rights of a unit holder or shareholder. That type of interest is insufficient to constitute an 'interest' in a trust for the purposes of section 160ZM.
Commissioner of Taxation
22 November 1995
References
ATO references:
NO NAT 95/9530-9
BO CGT Cell (CGDET113)
Subject References:
assets
CGT asset
beneficiary
discretionary trust
disposal
share
trust
unit trust
units
Legislative References:
ITAA 160ZL
ITAA 160ZM
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