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Authorisation Number: 1052041545995
Date of advice: 7 October 2022
Ruling
Subject: Foreign fund transfer
Question
Is any part of the lump sum payment received by you from the Fund assessable as applicable fund earnings under section 305-70 of the ITAA 1997?
Answer
Yes
This private ruling applies for the periods:
1 July 2021 to 30 June 2022
Relevant facts and circumstances
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You became a resident of Australia for taxation purposes on DDMMYYYY.
Prior to migrating to Australia you were a member of a United Kingdom (UK) Fund.
You have not made any further payments into your Fund since migrating to Australia.
There have been no transfers into the Fund since you became an Australian resident.
The Fund has provided you with a valuation of your benefits prior to residency date.
You received a lump sum payment from the Fund into your UK bank account. The RBA exchange rate will be used in the calculation of the lump sum transfer.
You are also commenced an annual pension when you received the lump sum payment.
Relevant legislative provisions
Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 Section 305-70
Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 Section 305-75
Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 Section 960-50
Other relevant documents
ATO ID 2015/7: Foreign currency translation rules in working out 'applicable fund earnings' under section 305-75 of the ITAA 1997.
ATO ID 2012/49: Superannuation lump sum paid from a foreign superannuation fund to an Australian resident at the same time as an annuity commenced: applying section 305-75 of the ITAA 1997.
Reasons for decision
Applicable fund earnings
When a person receives a lump sum from a foreign superannuation fund more than six months after they became an Australian resident, the growth they earned on their foreign superannuation fund during the period when they were a resident of Australia is included in their assessable income as 'applicable fund earnings' under section 305-70 of the ITAA 1997.
The applicable fund earnings amount is worked out under either subsection 305-75(2) or (3) of the ITAA 1997. Subsection 305-75(2) of the ITAA 1997 applies where the person was an Australian resident at all times during the period to which the lump sum relates. Subsection 305-75(3) of the ITAA 1997 applies where the person was not an Australian resident at all times during the period to which the lump sum relates.
In this case, the fund to which the lump sum relates, was established before you became an Australian resident. As you were not an Australian resident at all times during the period, subsection 305-75(3) of the ITAA 1997 will apply.
Subsection 305-75(3) of the ITAA 1997 states, if you become an Australian resident after the start of the period to which the lump sum relates (but before you received it), the amount of your applicable fund earningsis the amount (not less than zero) worked out as follows:
a) work out the total of the following amounts:
i. The amount in the fund that was vested in you just before the day (the start day) you first became an Australian resident during the period;
ii. the part of the payment that is attributable to contributions to the fund made by or in respect of you during the remainder of the period;
iii. the part of the payment (if any) that is attributable to amounts transferred into the fund from any other foreign superannuation fund during the period;
b) subtract that total amount from the amount in the fund that was vested in you when the lump sum was paid (before any deduction for foreign tax);
c) multiply the resulting amount by the proportion of the total days during the period when you were an Australian resident;
d) add the total of all previously exempt fund earnings (if any) covered by subsections (5) and (6).
The effect of section 305-75 of the ITAA 1997 is that only the income earned in respect of the foreign superannuation fund since Australian residency, less any contributions made in that period, is assessed. Further, any amounts representative of earnings during periods of non-residency, and transfers into the paying fund do not form part of the taxable amount when the lump sum is paid.
Foreign currency conversion
Subsection 960-50(1) of the ITAA 1997 states that an amount in a foreign currency is to be translated into Australian dollars. The applicable fund earnings are the result of a calculation from other amounts and subsection 960-50(4) of the ITAA 1997 states that when applying section 960-50 of the ITAA 1997 to amounts that are elements in the calculation of another amount you need to:
• first, translate any amounts that are elements in the calculation of other amounts (except special accrual amounts); and
• then, calculate the other amounts.
In ATO Interpretative Decision ATO ID 2015/7: Foreign currency translation rules in working out 'applicable fund earnings' under section 305-75 of the ITAA 1997, the Commissioner considered the foreign currency translation rules in relation to lump sum transfers from foreign superannuation funds. The Commissioner determined that the exchange rate at which it is reasonable to translate amounts into Australian currency for the purposes of section 305-75 of the ITAA 1997, is the exchange rate applicable at the time of receipt of the relevant superannuation lump sum.
For the transfer made from the Fund, the exchange rate applicable to the transfer is the date on which the lump sum was made to Australia.
Transfer from UK Fund to Australia
As you became a member of the Fund before you became a resident of Australia, the growth will be worked out in accordance with subsection 305-75(3) of the ITAA 1997.
A proportionate approach is allowed
It is the Commissioner's view that where an individual commences a pension from the foreign superannuation fund at the same time as the superannuation lump sum is paid from the fund, subsection 305-75(3) of the ITAA 1997 is applied having regard only to the individual's lump sum entitlement. That is, regard is had only to so much of each of the relevant vested amounts that was, at the relevant times, payable as a lump sum. The part of the vested amount that relates to the pension is disregarded.
This approach ensures that the individual is not assessed on earnings that have, in effect, accrued in relation to the pension that will be paid from the foreign superannuation fund. This is consistent with the Commissioner's view in ATO ID 2012/49: Superannuation lump sum paid from a foreign superannuation fund to an Australian resident at the same time as an annuity commenced: applying section 305-75 of the ITAA 1997.
As you received a lump sum amount that was a portion of your interest in the Fund, this proportion will be used to calculate the applicable fund earnings in relation to the lump sum amount received.
As discussed above, any amounts in pound sterling are translated into Australian dollars using the exchange rate applicable on the date of receipt, in this case it is A$1 = £pound;0.xxx.
Item |
|
Description |
Amount in GBP (£pound;) |
Amount in AUD ($)
|
A |
|
Amount of lump sum, as a proportion of total interest in the Fund, vested in the taxpayer on the day just before the Residency Date. |
£pound;xxx |
|
B |
|
Part of the payment attributable to contributions to the Fund during the remainder of the period. |
0.00 |
|
C |
|
Part of the payment attributable to amounts transferred into the Fund from any other foreign superannuation funds during the remainder of the period. |
0.00 |
|
D |
|
A + B + C (Calculated as per the step outlined in paragraph 305-75(3)(a) of the ITAA 1997) |
£pound;xxx |
|
E |
|
Amount of lump sum in the Fund vested in the Taxpayer when transferred to Australia - as a proportion of total interest. |
£pound;xxx |
|
F |
|
E - D (Calculated as per the step outlined in paragraph 305-75(3)(b) of the ITAA 1997) |
£pound;xxx
|
$xxx
|
G |
|
The proportion of the total days during the period from the residency date (start day) to the date of receipt, of which the Taxpayer was an Australian resident |
|
1 |
H |
|
Previously exempt fund earnings (if any |
£pound;0.00 |
$0.00 |
I |
|
F x G + H = Applicable Fund Earnings attributable to the lump sum payment |
£pound;xxx
|
$xxx |
Therefore the 'applicable fund earnings' amount in respect of the lump sum amount transferred from the Fund that should be included in your assessable income for the 2021-22 income year is $xxx.
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