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Ruling

Subject: Foreign super fund - assessability of interest and/or dividend income

Question 1

Is the trustee of the foreign super fund excluded from liability to withholding tax on its interest and/or dividend income derived from Australia under paragraph 128B(3)(jb) of the ITAA 1936?

Answer: Yes.

Question 2

Is interest and/or dividend income derived from Australia by the trustee of the foreign super fund not assessable income of the fund under section 128D of the ITAA 1936?

Answer: Yes.

This ruling applies for the following period:

1 July 2009 to 30 June 2017

The scheme commenced on

1 July 2009.

Relevant facts and circumstances:

The applicant has applied for a private ruling for a superannuation fund for foreign residents (the fund).

The application includes the following documentation:

A copy of a letter for the relevant foreign tax authority certifying the fund is a tax exempt pension fund that is exempt from income tax in the relevant foreign country.

    · A copy of the fund Constitution.

    · A statement from the trustee of the fund confirming that:

      o the fund is an indefinitely continuing fund and a provident, benefit, superannuation or retirement fund,

      o the fund was established in a foreign country,

      o the fund was established, and is maintained, only to provide benefits for individuals who are not Australian residents,

      o the central management and control of the fund is carried on outside Australia by entities none of whom is an Australian resident,

      o an amount paid to the fund or set aside for the fund has not been or cannot be deducted under the ITAA 1997 and

      o a tax offset has not been allowed or is not allowable for such an amount.

    · A copy of the financial statements (annual reports) of the fund for the 2010 and 2011 financial years.

    · A copy of a document providing details of the rules governing the fund and the benefits provided by the fund.

Relevant legislative provisions:

Income Tax Assessment Act 1936 Paragraph 128B(3)(jb).

Income Tax Assessment Act 1936 Section 128D.

Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 Section 118-520.

Reasons for decision

Section 128D of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1936 (ITAA 1936) provides that interest and dividend income that is excluded from withholding tax pursuant to paragraph 128B(3)(jb) of the ITAA 1936 is not assessable income.

For the financial years ended 30 June 2008 and onwards, paragraph 128B(3)(jb) of the ITAA 1936 excludes interest and dividend income from withholding tax where that income:

    i. is derived by a non-resident that is a superannuation fund for foreign residents; and

    ii. consists of interest, or consists of dividends or non share dividends paid by a company that is a resident; and

    iii. is exempt from income tax in the country in which the non-resident resides.

The term 'superannuation fund for foreign residents' is defined in section 118-520 of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 (ITAA 1997) as follows:

    118-520(1) A fund is a superannuation fund for foreign residents at a time if:

    (a) at that time, it is:

    (i) an indefinitely continuing fund; and

        (ii) a provident, benefit, superannuation or retirement fund; and

    (b) it was established in a foreign country; and

    (c) it was established, and is maintained at that time, only to provide benefits for individuals who are not Australian residents; and

    (d) at that time, its central management and control is carried on outside Australia by entities none of whom is an Australian resident.

    118-520(2) However, a fund is not a superannuation fund for foreign residents if:

    (a) an amount paid to the fund or set aside for the fund has been or can be deducted under this Act;

    (b) a tax offset has been allowed or is allowable for such an amount

The evidence supplied indicates the fund satisfies the definition of a superannuation fund for foreign residents for the purposes of section 118-520 of the ITAA 1997.

The statement by the trustee of the fund also confirms the requirements of this definition are met. Accordingly, the interest and/or dividend income of the fund is excluded from withholding tax and is not assessable income.