In 2003, rules were enacted to allow New Zealand companies to join the Australian imputation system. From 1 October 2003, dividends paid by New Zealand resident companies that have chosen to join the Australian imputation system may also carry franking credits.
Did the fund receive assessable franked distributions from a New Zealand franking company directly, or indirectly through a partnership or trust?
No |
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Yes |
Write at E the amount of Australian franking credits attached to the distributions that are included in assessable income adjusted as follows. |
To work out whether the distribution is assessable, see the Foreign income return form guide.
You must reduce the Australian franking credits that the fund received directly or indirectly from a New Zealand company by the amount of a supplementary dividend or the fund's share of a supplementary dividend if:
- the supplementary dividend is paid in connection with the franked dividend, and
- the fund is entitled to a foreign tax credit because of the franked dividend or because of its inclusion in assessable income.
Write the amount of Australian franking credits included in assessable income at C2 Credit: rebates and tax offsets item 12, if the fund is a non-complying superannuation fund or a non-complying ADF, or F4 Credit: refundable franking credits item 12, if the fund is a complying superannuation fund, complying ADF or PST.
A dividend from a New Zealand franking company may also carry New Zealand imputation credits. An Australian resident cannot claim New Zealand imputation credits.