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Date of advice: 17 October 2017

Ruling

Subject: ESIC

Question 1

Does the Company meet the criteria of an Early Stage Innovation Company (ESIC) under subsection 360-40(1) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 (ITAA 1997)?

Answer

Yes.

This ruling applies for the following periods:

Year ending 30 June 2018

The scheme commences on:

1 July 2017

Relevant facts and circumstances

Relevant legislative provisions

Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 Subdivision 360-A

Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 section 360-40

Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 section 360-45

Reasons for decision

All legislative references are to the ITAA 1997 unless otherwise indicated.

Qualifying Early Stage Innovation Company

‘The early stage test’

Incorporation or Registration – paragraph 360-40(1)(a)

Total expenses - paragraph 360-40(1)(b)

Assessable income - paragraph 360-40(1)(c)

No stock exchange listing - paragraph 360-40(1)(d)

Innovation tests

‘Principles-based test’ – subparagraphs 360-40(1)(e)(i) to (iv)

Developing new or significantly improved innovations for commercialisation

High growth potential

Scalability

24. The company must be able to demonstrate that it has the potential to successfully scale up the business relating to the innovation. The company must have operating leverage, where as it increases its market share or enters into new markets, its existing revenues can be multiplied with a reduced or minimal increase in operating costs.

Broader than local market

25. The company must be able to demonstrate that it has the potential to address a market that is broader than a local city, area or region. The company does not need to have a serviceable market at a national, multinational or global scale at the test time. However, it does need to show that the business is capable of addressing a market that is broader than a local market and that the business can be adapted to a broader scale in the future.

Competitive advantages

26. The company must be able to demonstrate that it has the potential to have competitive advantages, such as a cost or differential advantage over its competitors which are sustainable for the business as it expands. The company can analyse what competitors in the market offer, and consider whether the company has a differentiating advantage that would allow it to outperform these competitors.

Application to your circumstances

Test time

Current year

28. For the purposes of subsection 360-40(1), the current year will be the year ending 30 June 2018 (the 2018 income year). For clarity, in relation to particular requirements within subsection 360-40(1), the last three income years will include the years ending 30 June 2018, 2017 and 2016, and the income year before the current year will be the year ending 30 June 2017 (the 2017 income year).

Early stage test

Incorporation or Registration – paragraph 360-40(1)(a)

29. As the Company was incorporated in 2016 which is within the last 3 income years, subparagraph 360-40(1)(a)(i) is satisfied.

Total expenses – paragraph 360-40(1)(b)

30. As the Company and its subsidiary had expenses less than $1 million in the prior income year, paragraph 360-40(1)(b) is satisfied.

Assessable income – paragraph 360-40(1)(c)

31. As the Company and its subsidiary had assessable income for the prior income year less than $200,000, paragraphs 360-40(1)(c) is satisfied.

No stock the Company is privately owned and is not listed on any stock exchange in Australia or a foreign country, subparagraph 360-40(1)(d) is satisfied.

Conclusion on early stage test

32. The Company will satisfy the early stage test for the entire 2018 income year, as each of the requirements within paragraphs 360-40(1)(a) to (d) have been satisfied.

Principles based test

Developing new or significantly improved innovations for commercialisation – subparagraph 360-40(1)(e)(i)

Genuinely focussed on developing for commercialisation –

subparagraph 360-40(1)(e)(i)

Conclusion on subparagraph 360-40(1)(e)(i)

High growth potential – subparagraph 360-40(1)(e)(ii)

Scalability – subparagraph 360-40(1)(e)(iii)

Broader than local market- subparagraph 360-40(1)(e)(iv)

Competitive advantages – subparagraph 360-40(1)(e)(v)

Conclusion on principles test

Conclusion


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