Indirect Tax Legislation Amendment Act 2000 (92 of 2000)
Schedule 5 Financial supplies
A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999
5A After Division 70
Insert:
Division 71 - Financial supplies (acquisitions and importations to provide fringe benefits)
71-1 What this Division is about
Financial suppliers may not be entitled to input tax credits for acquisitions or importations they make to provide fringe benefits to their employees.
Note: Under the Fringe Benefits Tax Assessment Act 1986, a lower rate of fringe benefits tax is payable for providing fringe benefits without entitlement to input tax credits.
71-5 Acquisitions by financial suppliers to provide fringe benefits
(1) An acquisition that solely or partly relates to making *financial supplies is not a *creditable acquisition to the extent that the acquisition would (but for this section) be a *GST-creditable benefit on the provision of which *fringe benefits tax is payable.
(2) However, this section applies only if you *exceed the financial acquisitions threshold.
(3) This section has effect despite section 11-5 (which is about what is a creditable acquisition).
71-10 Importations by financial suppliers to provide fringe benefits
(1) An importation that solely or partly relates to making *financial supplies is not a *creditable importation to the extent that the importation would (but for this section) be a *GST-creditable benefit on the provision of which *fringe benefits tax is payable.
(2) However, this section applies only if you *exceed the financial acquisitions threshold.
(3) This section has effect despite section 15-5 (which is about what is a creditable importation).
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