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Edited version of private advice

Authorisation Number: 1051579221505

Date of advice: 5 February 2020

Ruling

Subject: Demerger

Question

Will the head entity of a demerger group be able to disregard any capital gain it makes from CGT event A1 happening in accordance with section 125-155 of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 (ITAA 1997)?

Answer

Yes

Relevant facts and circumstances

Company X owned more than 20% of the shares in Company Z.

Company X transferred all of the shares it owned in Company Z to the shareholders of Company X.

Company X was the head entity of a demerger group. Company Z was a demerger subsidiary of Company X.

The transfer of shares was a 'demerger' as defined in section 125-70 of the ITAA 1997.


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