Are you an individual?
If you are completing a tax return on behalf of an individual (rather than an entity) and you do not wish to use the worksheets, read part B.
If you need help completing the:
- Capital gain or capital loss worksheet (PDF, 198KB), read step 1 of this part (ignoring the word ‘entity’)
- CGT summary worksheet 2013 (PDF, 309KB), read steps 2 and 3 in this part.
Is your entity a company, trust or fund?
Read this part.
Do you expect your entity’s total capital gains or total capital losses for the 2012–13 income year to be $10,000 or less?
Yes |
Work through steps 1 to 3. |
No |
Work through steps 1 to 4. Step 4 will show you how to complete the CGT schedule. |
Introduction
The instructions in this part are designed to help companies, trusts and funds (your entity) to calculate a capital gain or capital loss and to complete the capital gains items on the relevant tax return:
- Company tax return 2013 item 7
- Trust tax return 2013 item 21
- Fund income tax return 2013 item 10
- Self managed superannuation fund annual return 2013 item 11.
Funds include superannuation funds, approved deposit funds and pooled superannuation trusts.
A self managed superannuation fund is a fund with fewer than five members that meets the requirements of section 17A of the Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Act 1993.
The labels to complete at these items on your entity’s tax return are:
- G Did you have a CGT event during the year?
- M Have you applied an exemption or rollover?
- A Net capital gain
You will also need to complete V Net capital losses carried forward to later income years at the Losses information item on your entity’s tax return.
The relevant item number on each tax return is:
- Company tax return 2013 item 13
- Trust tax return 2013 item 27
- Fund income tax return 2013 item 13
- Self managed superannuation fund annual return 2013 item 14.
You may need to complete a Consolidated groups losses schedule 2013 or a Losses schedule 2013. Refer to the applicable schedule instructions for full details of who must complete the schedule.
New terms
We may use some terms that are new to you. These words are explained in Definitions. Generally, they are also explained in detail in the section where they first appear.
Entity
The term ‘entity’ is used to describe a company (including a head company of a consolidated group), a trust and a fund in this part of the guide.
Worksheets
The worksheets provided in this guide are the:
- Capital gain or capital loss worksheet (PDF, 198KB) (to calculate the capital gain or capital loss from each CGT event)
- CGT summary worksheet 2013 (PDF, 309KB) for 2013 tax returns (to calculate the net capital gain for the 2012–13 income year or net capital losses carried forward to later income years and to complete the CGT labels on the 2013 tax return).
You can print out the worksheets and complete them as you work through this part.
The worksheets are optional and your entity may prefer to use a different worksheet or a computer-based alternative. We have used these worksheets throughout this part of the guide as examples to help you complete the capital gains item on your entity’s tax return, and a CGT schedule if this is required.
CGT schedule
Your entity must complete this schedule for the 2012–13 income year if the:
- total current year capital gains are greater than $10,000, or
- total current year capital losses are greater than $10,000.
If your entity is required to complete a CGT schedule, you must attach it to your entity’s 2013 tax return.
In the worksheets and CGT schedule at the back of this guide, ‘current year capital gain’ (CYCG), ‘current year capital losses’ (CYCL) and ‘prior year net capital losses’ (PYNCL) refer to ‘current income year’ and ‘prior income year’.
Consolidated groups
If a group consolidates during the income year, the head company must lodge a CGT schedule if the total capital gains or total capital losses that it makes (as head company of the consolidated group and while not a member of a consolidated group) are greater than $10,000.
An entity that has joined a consolidated group or groups during the year of income as a subsidiary member must lodge a CGT schedule covering any periods of non-membership if the entity satisfies the requirements for lodgment of that schedule.
Detailed information on the operation of consolidation is available at Consolidation.
Steps you need to take
The completion of the CGT labels on your entity’s 2013 tax return involves a three-step process (for entities with capital gains or capital losses under the $10,000 threshold) or a four-step process (for entities with capital gains or capital losses over the $10,000 threshold):
- Step 1 Calculate the capital gain or capital loss for each CGT event that happens during the 2012–13 income year using the Capital gain or capital loss worksheet.
- Step 2 Calculate the net capital gain for the 2012–13 income year or net capital losses carried forward to later income years using the CGT summary worksheet.
- Step 3 Complete the capital gains item on your entity’s tax return.
- Step 4 If required, complete a CGT schedule.