Corporations Regulations 2001
[ CCH Note: Pursuant to the Corporations Amendment Regulations 2001 (No 4) (SR 2001 No 319) effective 11 March 2002, Chapter 7 (Securities) comprising reg 7.1.01 - 7.15.01 and Chapter 8 (The futures industry) comprising reg 8.1.01 - 8.7.03 are replaced by a new Chapter 7 (Financial services and markets) comprising reg 7.1.01 - 7.12.01. As the subject matter of the new Chapter 7 relates to the new financial services reform regime, " inserted " has been used in the history notes for each provision, and all references to the former provisions have been removed.]
This regulation makes arrangements about the price for the provision of an income stream financial product.
Note: Under paragraph 761G(7)(a) of the Act, if a financial product is not, or a financial service provided to a person does not relate to, a general insurance product, a superannuation product or an RSA, the financial product or financial service is provided to the person as a retail client unless the price for the provision of the financial product, or the value of the financial product to which the financial service relates, equals or exceeds the amount specified in regulations made for the purposes of that paragraph as being applicable in the circumstances.
Under paragraph 761G(10)(a) of the Act, the regulations may also deal with how a price or value referred to in that paragraph is to be calculated, either generally or in relation to a specified class of financial products.
In general, the " price " of a product will be the amount that is paid to acquire or be issued with the financial product. The test for the price of the product in paragraph 761G(7)(a) of the Act will be determined at or before the time the client acquires, or is issued with, the financial product. If a client pays over $500,000 to acquire or be issued with the financial product, the client will be a wholesale client in respect of the product.
Price
7.1.20(2)
For paragraph 761G(7)(a) of the Act, the amount applicable in relation to an income stream financial product is $500,000.
Working out price: general rule
7.1.20(3)
The price of an income stream financial product: (a) is the amount that is paid or payable to acquire or purchase the income stream financial product; and (b) does not include any amount paid for or in respect of the income stream financial product following its issue or acquisition unless the issue or acquisition would not have taken place without an arrangement to pay the amount.
Note: Additional amounts contributed to an allocated annuity will not generally be regarded as part of the " price " paid to acquire or purchase the financial product.
7.1.20(4)
For subregulation (3) , in calculating any amount payable or paid to acquire or purchase the income stream financial product: (a) disregard any amount payable to the extent to which it is to be paid out of money lent by:
(i) the person offering the income stream financial product; or
(b) disregard any amount paid to the extent to which it was paid out of money lent by:
(ii) an associate of that person; and
(i) the person offering the income stream financial product; or
(c) include any amount paid or payable to cover:
(ii) an associate of that person; and
(i) fees or charges that are paid to the issuer or any other person that relates to the issue of the income stream financial product; and
(d) despite paragraph (c), disregard any amount of remuneration or other benefits paid or payable to a person for the provision of financial product advice or other related services provided directly to:
(ii) fees or charges that are paid to the issuer or any other person that relates to the issue of the income stream financial product; and
(i) the client; or
(ii) another person acting on behalf of the client.
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