FINANCIAL CORPORATIONS (TRANSFER OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES) ACT 1993
In relation to a transfer of a debt, these rules about deductions for bad debts have effect as shown in the table:
(a) section 25-35 of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 ;
(b) subsection 63(1A) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1936 .
Effect of rules about deductions for bad debts | ||
Case | If: | then those rules have effect as if: |
1 | the debt was included in the transferring corporation ' s assessable income of a year of income | the debt had been included in the receiving corporation ' s assessable income of that year of income |
2 | the debt is in respect of money lent by the transferring corporation in the ordinary course of its business of lending money | the debt were in respect of money lent by the receiving corporation in the ordinary course of a business of lending money |
3 | the transferring corporation bought the debt in the ordinary course of its business of lending money | the receiving corporation had bought the debt in the ordinary course of a business of lending money |
In relation to a transfer of a debt, Subdivisions
165-C
,
166-C
,
175-C
,
709-D
and
719-I
of the
Income Tax Assessment Act 1997
have effect as if the debt had been incurred at the time of the transfer.
Note:
Those Subdivisions are about companies deducting bad debts.
(a) this Act applies to one or more transfers of assets by the transferring corporation to the receiving corporation; and
(b) an entity incurs a debt to the transferring corporation in a year of income (the debt year ); and
(c) the debt year is the income year in which this section (as originally enacted) commenced or an earlier income year; and
(d) any one or more of Subdivisions 165-C , 175-C , 709-D and 719-I of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 prevent the transferring corporation from deducting an amount for the debt for an income year (the deduction year ); and
(e) the transferring corporation did not, at any time in the deduction year, derive income from:
(i) a business of a kind that it did not carry on; or
before the transfer, or the earliest of the transfers, occurred;
(ii) a transaction of a kind that it had not entered into in the course of its business operations;
none of those Subdivisions prevents the transferring corporation from deducting that amount.
Note:
Subdivision 165-C of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 is about the conditions that a company needs to satisfy before it can deduct a bad debt.
Subdivision 175-C of that Act is about the Commissioner preventing a company from getting certain tax benefits through its unused bad debts.
Subdivision 709-D of that Act is about the conditions that must be met for an entity to deduct a bad debt that has for a period been owed to a member of a consolidated group and has for another period been owed to an entity that was not a member of that group for the period.
Subdivision 719-I of that Act is about the conditions that must be met for an entity to deduct a bad debt that has for a period been owed to a member of a MEC group.
If this Act applies to the transfer of a debt that has been partly written off, the maximum that the receiving corporation can deduct for the debt for one or more years of income under section 8-1 or 25-35 of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 is worked out using the formula:
Amount of the debt − Unrecouped deductions |
where:
unrecouped deductions
means the total of the amounts that the transferring corporation has deducted or can deduct for any year of income under:
(a) section 8-1 or 25-35 of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 ; or
(b) section 63 or former section 51 of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1936 ;
reduced by the total of any amounts included in its assessable income in respect of the debt under:
(c) Subdivision 20-A of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 ; or
(d) former subsection 63(3) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1936 .
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