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Authorisation Number: 1012322834140

Ruling

Subject: Non-commercial losses

Question:

Will the Commissioner exercise the discretion in paragraph 35-55(1)(a) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 (ITAA 1997) to allow you to include any losses from your share trading business in your calculation of taxable income for the 2009-10 financial year?

Answer:

No.

This ruling applies for the following period

Year ending 30 June 2012

The scheme commenced on

1 July 2011

Relevant facts

You conduct a business activity under a partnership structure and have done so for a number of years.

In the 2011-12 financial year the partnership incurred a tax loss.

In the 2011-12 financial year you received an employment termination payment (ETP) from your employer of over $250,000.

Relevant legislative provisions

Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 - Section 35-1.

Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 - Subsection 35-10(2E).

Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 - Subsection 35-55(1)

Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 - Paragraph 35-55(1)(a).

Reasons for decision

Section 35-1 of the ITAA 1997 provides that an income requirement must be met (along with certain other tests), in order to include losses from a business activity in your taxable income calculation. If the income requirement is not met, the Commissioner may exercise his discretion to allow the inclusion of the losses.

You satisfy the income requirement under subsection 35-10(2E) of the ITAA 1997 if your income for non-commercial loss purposes is less than $250,000.

In your case, you do not satisfy the income requirement as your income for non-commercial loss purposes is above $250,000.

The Commissioner's discretion in paragraph 35-55(1)(a) of the ITAA 1997 may be exercised for the financial year where the business activity is affected by special circumstances outside the control of the operators of the business activity.

Special circumstances are those circumstances which are sufficiently different to distinguish them from the circumstances that occur in the normal course of conducting a business activity. For those individuals who do not satisfy the income requirement, special circumstances are those which have materially affected the business activity, causing it to make a loss.

Taxation Ruling TR 2007/6 sets out the Commissioner's interpretation of the exercise of the Commissioner's discretion under paragraph 35-55(1)(a) of the ITAA 1997. The following has been extracted from paragraphs 47 to 53 of this ruling:

In your case, you received an ETP from your employer which exceeded $250,000. Receiving this payment did not affect your business activity, causing it to make a loss. Instead it caused you to fail the income requirement under subsection 35-10(2E) of the ITAA 1997. This is not considered to be 'special circumstances' for the purposes of paragraph 35-55(1)(a) of the ITAA 1997.

While we appreciate your situation, there is no other discretion available to the Commissioner in Division 35 of the ITAA 1997 that would allow you to claim your losses in the circumstances you describe.


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