Income Tax Assessment Act 1997
Non-residential capital gains
102-6(1)
If a * capital gain you make during an income year is not one to which subsection (5) applies, then so much of the capital gain as is not a * residential capital gain is a non-residential capital gain .
Residential capital gains
102-6(2)
If a * capital gain you make during an income year: (a) is not one to which subsection (5) applies; and (b) arises from a * CGT event happening in relation to a * CGT asset that is or was a * residential dwelling;
then so much of the capital gain as is worked out as follows is a residential capital gain :
| Amount of the * capital gain | × |
Residential accommodation days
Days in the post-July 2027 ownership period |
where:
post-July 2027 ownership period
means the number of days in so much of the following period:
(a) unless paragraph (b) applies - your * ownership period of the * CGT asset;
(b) if because of section 115-215 you are taken to have made the * capital gain as a beneficiary of a trust - the trustee ' s ownership period of the CGT asset;
as:
(c) is on or after 1 July 2027, and as ends on the day the * CGT event happens; and
(d) does not include a day or part of a day for which you can reasonably expect to disregard the capital gain because of Subdivision 118-B (about the main residence exemption).
Note 1:
If the CGT event is a realisation event mentioned in paragraph 112-155(1)(c) or 112-165(1)(c) , subsection (4) of this section applies to your capital gain for the portion of your ownership period that is before 1 July 2027.
Note 2:
If the CGT event happens (on or after 1 July 2027) in relation to a CGT asset that was a pre-CGT asset just before 1 July 2027, your capital gain for the portion of your ownership period that is before 1 July 2027 is disregarded (see subsection 112-175(2) ).
residential accommodation days
means the sum of:
(a) the number of days in the post-July 2027 ownership period in which the * CGT asset is used, or held, solely for the provision of residential accommodation; and
(b) for each other day in the post-July 2027 ownership period - the fraction of that day that represents the extent to which, on that day, the CGT asset is used, or held, for the provision of residential accommodation.
Deferred non-residential capital gains
102-6(3)
If a * capital gain you make during an income year is one to which subsection (5) applies, then so much of the capital gain as is not a * deferred residential capital gain is a deferred non-residential capital gain .
Deferred residential capital gains
102-6(4)
If a * capital gain you make during an income year: (a) is one to which subsection (5) applies; and (b) arises from a * CGT event happening in relation to a * CGT asset that is or was a * residential dwelling;
then so much of the capital gain as is worked out as follows is a deferred residential capital gain :
| Amount of the * capital gain | × |
Residential accommodation days
Days in the pre-July 2027 ownership period |
where:
pre-July 2027 ownership period
means the number of days in so much of the following period:
as:
(c) ends on 30 June 2027; and (d) does not include a day or part of a day for which you can reasonably expect to disregard the capital gain because of Subdivision 118-B (about the main residence exemption).
residential accommodation days
means the sum of:
Does the capital gain arise from a deemed sale on 30 June 2027 ?
102-6(5)
This subsection applies to a * capital gain you have made if: (a) paragraph 112-160(3)(a) or 112-170(3)(a) treats you as having made the capital gain; or (b) because of section 115-215 , you are taken to have made the capital gain as a beneficiary of a trust in relation to the trust ' s deferred gain (within the meaning of paragraph 112-170(3)(a) ).
Note 1:
Subsection 112-160(3) covers individuals who are Australian residents. Subsection 112-170(3) covers trusts.
Note 2:
Paragraph (b) can cover a capital gain taken to have been made by any of the trust ' s beneficiaries, not just beneficiaries who are individuals and Australian residents.
Note 3:
Section 112-175 applies to assets that were pre-CGT assets on 30 June 2027. Section 112-175 has the effect that a capital gain from a CGT event happening on or after 1 July 2027 in relation to such an asset will be either a residential capital gain or a non-residential capital gain.
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