Taxation Ruling
TR 2000/17W
Income tax: deductions for interest following the Steele decision
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Taxation Ruling TR 2000/17 is withdrawn with effect from today.
1. The Commissioner's view on the implications of the High Court decision in Steele v. FC of T 99 ATC 4242; (1999) 41 ATR 139 (Steele's case) was previously published in Taxation Ruling TR 2000/17 (as amended on 5 June 2002). Steele's case concerns, among other things, the deductibility of interest on money borrowed to purchase land intended to be developed. The case involves claims for interest incurred in periods before relevant assessable income was derived.
2. Taxation Ruling TR 2004/4 which issues today considers, in addition to the implications of Steele's case, the decisions of the Full Federal Court in FC of T v. Brown 99 ATC 4600; (1999) 43 ATR 1 (Brown's case) and FC of T v. Jones 2002 ATC 4135; (2002) 49 ATR 188 (Jones' case). The Brown and Jones cases involve the deductibility of interest incurred following the cessation of relevant income earning activities. TR 2000/17 is therefore withdrawn.
Commissioner of Taxation
9 June 2004
References
ATO references:
NO 2003/11684
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13 December 2000 | Original ruling | ||
20 December 2000 | Consolidated ruling | Erratum | |
5 June 2002 | Consolidated ruling | Addendum | |
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