Income Tax Assessment Act 1997

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 is an act of the Parliament of Australia. It's one of the main statutes under which income tax is calculated. The act is a rewrite in plain English of the prior Income Tax Assessment Act 1936. New matters are now generally added to the 1997 act rather than the 1936 act too.

Highlighs of the act include,

  • Section 8-1 — deductions for expenses incurred earning accessible income, this is the main section covering deductions.
  • Section 25-5 — tax deductibility of expenditure on managing tax affairs. This is a separate provision because such expenditure is not directly related to producing income.
  • Section 70-10 — the definition of "trading stock", including shares etc held by someone in the business of buying and selling those.
    • Section 104-5 — the set of events that give rise to CGT consequences.
    • Section 116-30 — gifts treated as disposals at market value.
  • Division 43 — building allowance, treated separate from other forms of depreciation.

[edit] References

  • Income Tax and Investment: A Plain English Guide for Shareholders and Property Owners, N. E. Renton, 2nd edition, 2005, ISBN 0-7314-0221-9.

[edit] External links