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Authorisation Number: 1012730388468

Ruling

Subject: CGT - deceased estate - small business concessions

Question

Will the Commissioner exercise his discretion under subsection 152-80(3) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 (ITAA 1997) to extend the time limit to the disposal date to allow the small business capital gains tax (CGT) concessions to be applied?

Answer

Yes

This ruling applies for the following period:

Year ending 30 June 2012

The scheme commenced on:

1 July 2011

Relevant facts and circumstances

This ruling is based on the facts stated in the description of the scheme that is set out below. If your circumstances are materially different from these facts, this ruling has no effect and you cannot rely on it. The fact sheet has more information about relying on your private ruling.

The deceased had been operating a small business on a commercial property. This property has been transferred to the executor of the deceased's estate.

Lengthy disputes between the administrators of the estate resulted in legal action. As a result of these disputes, the property was not able to be sold within two years of the deceased's death.

The deceased met the conditions for the small business concessions just prior to their death.

Relevant legislative provisions

Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 Section 152-80

Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 Subsection 152-80(3)

Reasons for decision

Section 152-80 of the ITAA 1997 allows either the legal personal representative of an estate or the beneficiary to apply the small business CGT concessions in respect of the sale of the deceased's asset in certain circumstances.

Specifically, the following conditions must be met:

In determining whether the discretion to allow further time would be exercised, the Commissioner has considered the following factors:

In this case, we consider that a reasonable explanation for the delay in the disposal of the property has been provided. Lengthy disputes between the administrators of the estate delayed the sale of the property. We do not consider that allowing this request would cause the unsettling of others or that there is any mischief involved.

Accordingly, the Commissioner will exercise his discretion under subsection 152-80(3) of the ITAA 1997 to extend the time period to the disposal date.


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