Taxation (Multinational - Global and Domestic Minimum Tax) Act 2024
The Rules may confer on a person or body any of the following powers or functions: (a) a power to determine, or a function of determining, any matter that may be dealt with by the Rules; (b) a power or function relating to the operation, application or administration of the Rules.
30(2)
If the Rules confer on a person or body a power or function, the Rules may: (a) provide that the power is to be exercised, or the function performed, by legislative instrument or notifiable instrument; and (b) provide for the person or body to delegate the power or function.
30(3)
Despite subsection (2) , the Rules must not: (a) confer a power to make a legislative instrument on a person other than the Minister; or (b) confer a power to make a notifiable instrument on a person other than:
(i) the Minister; or
(ii) the Secretary of the Department; or
(c) confer a power to delegate a power to make a legislative instrument; or (d) confer a power to delegate a power to make a notifiable instrument to a person other than:
(iii) the Commissioner of Taxation; or
(i) the Secretary of the Department; or
(ii) the Commissioner of Taxation; or
(iii) an SES employee or acting SES employee in the Department; or
(iv) an SES employee or acting SES employee of the Australian Taxation Office.
30(4)
The Rules may: (a) make provision in relation to a matter in a way that depends on the exercise of a discretion by a person; and (b) specify matters that the person must or may take into account, or not take into account, in exercising that discretion; and (c) specify the manner in which the person is to exercise the discretion; and (d) confer a power on the person to delegate the power to exercise the discretion; and (e) require the person to whom the power is delegated to comply with any written directions of the person who delegated the power; and (f) provide that a person who is dissatisfied with a decision to exercise (or not exercise) the discretion may object against it in the manner set out in Part IVC of the Taxation Administration Act 1953 .
30(5)
Despite paragraph (4)(d) , the Rules must not provide for a person to delegate a power to exercise the discretion mentioned in that paragraph on a person other than: (a) the Secretary of the Department; or (b) an SES employee or acting SES employee in the Department.
30(6)
Paragraph (4)(d) and subsection (5) apply subject to section 8 of the Taxation Administration Act 1953 .
Note:
Section 8 of the Taxation Administration Act 1953 contains the Commissioner of Taxation ' s delegation power.
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