Income Tax Assessment Act 1936
Part VI repealed by No 79 of 2010 , s 3 and Sch 1 item 2, effective 1 July 2010.
Div 8 repealed by
No 79 of 2010
, s 3 and Sch 1 item 2, effective 1 July 2010.
No 79 of 2010
, s 3 and Sch 1 items 62 and 66 contains the following:
62 Payment agreements
(1)
This item applies in relation to an agreement that:
(a)
was made under section
222ALA
of the
Income Tax Assessment Act 1936
; and
(b)
was in force just before 1 July 2010.
(2)
The agreement has effect, from 1 July 2010, as if the agreement were an arrangement made under section
255-15
in Schedule
1
to the
Taxation Administration Act 1953
.
66 Inoperative provisions
(1)
This item applies if:
(a)
just before 1 July 2010, a person was liable to pay an amount to the Commissioner under:
(i)
former section
220AAE
,
220AAM
or
220AAR
of the
Income Tax Assessment Act 1936
; or
(ii)
former subsection
221YHZD(1)
or
(1A)
of that Act; or
(iii)
former subsection
221YN(1)
of that Act; or
(b)
the Commissioner has reason to suspect that, just before 1 July 2010, a person was so liable.
(2)
Despite the repeal of Divisions
8
and
9
of Part
VI
of the
Income Tax Assessment Act 1936
by this Schedule, but subject to item 62 of this Schedule, those Divisions continue to apply, after 1 July 2010, in relation to the liability or suspected liability, as if the repeal had not happened.
(3)
Subsection 268-90(2) in Schedule 1 to the
Taxation Administration Act 1953
, as added by this Schedule, is taken to require a statutory declaration or affidavit to which that subsection applies to verify any facts:
(a)
that relate to the liability, or suspected liability; and
(b)
that the declaration or affidavit would have been required to verify if subsection
222AHE(4)
,
222AID(4)
or
222AIH(3)
of the
Income Tax Assessment Act 1936
, as in force just before 1 July 2010, had applied to the declaration or affidavit.
Div 8 heading substituted by No 179 of 1999, No 47 of 1998, amended by No 138 of 1994, and inserted by No 32 of 1993.
Subdiv D repealed by No 79 of 2010 , s 3 and Sch 1 item 2, effective 1 July 2010. For application provisions, see note under Div 8 heading.
(Repealed by No 79 of 2010 )
S 222AIC repealed by
No 79 of 2010
, s 3 and Sch 1 item 2, effective 1 July 2010. For application provisions, see note under Div
8
heading. S 222AIC formerly read:
The effect is to reduce the unpaid amount of the estimate to the sworn amount of the underlying liability.
SECTION 222AIC EFFECT OF AFFIDAVIT ON ESTIMATE
222AIC
If the unpaid amount of an estimate exceeds the amount that is the sworn amount of the underlying liability for the purposes of section
222AIB
because of an affidavit filed for the purposes of that section, the amount of the estimate is reduced by the excess.
Note:
S 222AIC amended by No 119 of 2002 and inserted by No 32 of 1993.
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