Taxation Determination

TD 95/15W

Income tax: capital gains: if all or part of the final distribution by a liquidator in the course of winding up a company is assessable to a shareholder as a dividend which is franked*, is any notional capital gain accruing to the shareholder on the disposal of the shares reduced under subsection 160ZA(4) by the imputation credit included in assessable income by section 160AQT?

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FOI status:

may be releasedFOI number: I 1016145

Notice of Withdrawal

1. Taxation Determination TD 95/15 provides that subsection 160ZA(4) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1936 does not operate to reduce any capital gain by the amount of an imputation credit included in assessable income by section 160AQT.

2. The issue dealt with by TD 95/15 was clarified in respect of assessments for the 1998-99 and later income years by Tax Law Improvement Act (No. 1) 1998. That Act introduced paragraph 118-20(1B)(b) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 which provides that a capital gain is not reduced by an amount included in assessable income under section 160AQT of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1936.

For the reasons set out above, Taxation Determination TD 95/15 is withdrawn with effect from today in respect of assessments for the 1998-99 and later income years.

Commissioner of Taxation
5 November 2003

Previously issued as Draft TD 94/D114

References

ATO references:
NO CGT Cell (CGDTLiq 6); NAT 94/8638-1

ISSN 1038 - 8982

Related Rulings/Determinations:

TD 95/10
TD 95/11
TD 95/12
TD 9513
TD 9514

Subject References:
capital gains;
dividend imputation;
dividends;
frankable dividends;
liquidations;
shares

Legislative References:
ITAA 44(1);
ITAA 47(1);
ITAA 47(2A);
ITAA 160ZA(4);
ITAA 160APA;
ITAA 160AQT;
ITAA 160AQU

TD 95/15W history
  Date: Version: Change:
  20 April 1995 Original ruling  
You are here 5 November 2003 Withdrawn  

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