GST 2000/4


This legislative instrument was repealed by F2005B01929 on 4 August 2004.

A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999

I, MICHAEL WOOLDRIDGE, Minister for Health and Aged Care, make this Determination under paragraph 177-10(4)(b) of the A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999.

Legislative Instrument

1. Name of determination

This Determination is the GST-free Supply (Health Goods) Determination 2000 (No 2).

2 Commencement

This Determination commences on gazettal.

3 Definition

In this Determination:

Act means the A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999.

Note: The following expressions that are used in this Determination are defined in the Act:

GST-free
supply.

4 GST-free supplies

For subsection 38-47(1) of the Act, the supply of goods of the kind described in an item in Schedule 1 is GST-free if, under the Therapeutic Goods Regulations 1990, the goods are required to be registered or listed, or are goods in a class of goods required to be registered or listed.

5 Revocation of GST-free Supply (Health Goods) Determination 2000

The GST-free Supply (Health Goods) Determination 2000 is revoked.

Schedule 1 Health goods the supply of which may be GST-free
(section 4)

Item Service
1 Condoms
2 Barrier dams, femidoms and harness devices
3 Personal and surgical lubricants that:

(a)
are water-soluble; and
(b)
are suitable for use with condoms

4 Preparations for use by humans:

(a)
that contain folic acid as a single active ingredient; and
(b)
have a recommended daily dose of 400 to 500 micrograms

5 Sunscreen preparations for dermal application that:

(a)
are marketed principally for use as sunscreen; and
(b)
have a sun protection factor rating of 15 or more



3 October 2000

Michael Wooldridge
Minister for Health and Aged Care


Related Explanatory Statements:

GST 2000/4 - Explanatory Statement



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