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Authorisation Number: 1012866828940

Date of advice: 26 August 2015

Ruling

Subject: Is there an obligation to withhold from payments made to an ex-employee?

Question

Are there any withholding obligations under section 12-85 of Schedule 1 to the Taxation Administration Act 1953 (TAA) in respect of any component of the settlement sum paid to an ex-employee?

Answer

Yes

This ruling applies for the following period

Year ending 30 June 2016

The scheme commenced on

1 July 2015

Relevant facts

Assumptions

Nil

Relevant legislative provisions

Taxation Administration Act 1953 Section 12-85 to Schedule 1

Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 Section 82-130

Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 Subsection 82-130(1)

Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 Paragraph 82-130(4)(a)

Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 Subsection 82-130(5)

Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 Subsection 82-130(7)

Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 Subsection 82-135(i)

Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 Section 307-65

Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 Subsection 307-70(1)

Reasons for decision

Detailed reasoning

Section 12-85 of Schedule 1 to the Taxation Administration Act 1953 (TAA) states an entity must withhold an amount from any of the following payments it makes to an individual:

A "superannuation lump sum" is defined under section 307-65 of the ITAA 1997. Section 307-65 of the ITAA 1997 states a superannuation lump sum is a superannuation benefit that is not a superannuation income stream benefit.

A superannuation income stream benefit is defined under subsection 307-70(1) of the ITAA 1997. It states a superannuation income stream benefit is a superannuation benefit specified in the regulations that is paid from a superannuation income stream.

In this case the payments made to the employee were paid by the employer and not from a Superannuation Fund therefore the payments are not a superannuation lump sum.

We will now address whether the amounts paid are considered an employment termination payment.

Employment termination payment

Subsection 82-130(1) of the ITAA 1997 states:

A payment is an employment termination payment if:

(a) it is received by you:

(i) in consequence of the termination of your employment; or

(ii) after another person's death, in consequence of the termination of the other person's employment; and

(b) it is received no later than 12 months after the termination (but see subsection (4)); and

(c) it is not a payment mentioned in section 82-135

Subsection 82-130(7) of the ITAA 1997

Subsection 82-130(5) of the ITAA 1997

 

However, for completeness, the components of the settlement sum have been examined notwithstanding the failure to meet the 12 month rule.


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