The Foreign income return form guide contains an explanation of measures relating to the taxation of foreign income derived by, or attributed to, Australian residents. The chapters in the guide are:
Attribution of the current year profits of a controlled foreign company |
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Transferor trust and related measures |
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Taxation of foreign dividends and branch profits and the foreign tax credit system. |
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Proving your assessment |
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Consolidation (consolidated income tax treatment for groups of entities) |
Summary sheets at the end of the guide provide a quick reference to assist you in determining if and to what extent the measures apply to you. Where necessary, worksheets have also been provided to help you work out your tax liability.
Although the guide is quite detailed, it may not cover all the qualifications and conditions contained in the law that relate to your circumstances. For instance, it does not discuss the special rules that apply in working out attributable income for companies conducting banking or insurance activities. If you are not sure about the application of the law, phone the Business infoline on 13 28 66.
Unless otherwise stated, references in this guide to provisions of the law are to provisions of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1936 (ITAA 1936).