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Authorisation Number: 1051726452945
Date of advice: 04 August 2020
Ruling
Subject: Non-commercial losses - Commissioner's discretion - special circumstances
Question
Will the Commissioner exercise his discretion to allow you to include any losses from your business activity in the calculation of your taxable income for the year ended 30 June 20XX?
Answer
Having considered your circumstances and the relevant factors the Commissioner will exercise his discretion. It is accepted that your business activity was affected by special circumstances outside your control which caused you to make a loss. Further information on non-commercial losses can be found by searching 'QC 33774' on ato.gov.au
This ruling applies for the following period
Year ended 30 June 20XX
The scheme commenced on
1 July 20XX
Relevant facts and circumstances
You do not satisfy the $250,000 income requirement set out in subsection 35-10(2E) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 (ITAA 1997).
You operate a business.
Your business was affected by a natural disaster causing it to make a loss.
You project that you will make in a profit again in the year ended 30 June 20XX.
Relevant legislative provisions
Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 subsection 35-10(1)
Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 subsection 35-10(2)
Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 subsection 35-10(2E)
Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 paragraph 35-55(1)(a)
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