OCCUPATIONAL SUPERANNUATION STANDARDS REGULATIONS 1987 (REPEALED)
For the purposes of subsection 7(1) of the Act, the standards in subregulations (2) and (3) are prescribed.
18BB(2) [ Prohibition re acquisition of assets ]Subject to subregulation (2A), the trustees of a superannuation fund must not intentionally acquire an asset from:
(a) a member of the fund; or
(b) a relative of a member of the fund.
Exception - acquisitions of business real property and listed security
18BB(2A) [ Acquisition of assets from member or relative of fund ]
Subregulation (2) does not prohibit a trustee from acquiring an asset from a member of the fund or a relative of a member of the fund if:
(a) the asset is business real property of the member or relative, or a listed security; and
(b) the asset is acquired at market value; and
(c) where the asset is business real property - after the acquisition of the business real property, that property, together with any other business real property previously acquired from a member of the fund or a relative of a member since 30 November 1993, would represent not more than the acceptable percentage of the total value of the assets of the fund.
If a person has entered into, commenced to carry out or carried out a scheme or any part of a scheme with the intention that:
(a) the scheme would result, or be likely to result, in the acquisition of an asset by a superannuation fund, where the asset is acquired from a person who has a connection (either direct, or indirect through 1 or more interposed companies, partnerships or trusts) with:
(i) a member of the fund; or
(ii) a relative of a member of the fund; and
(b) that acquisition would avoid the application of subregulation (2) to the fund;
the trustees of the fund must not intentionally:
(c) make that acquisition; or
(d) do any act towards, or for the purpose of making, that acquisition. 18BB(4) [ Definitions ]
In this regulation:
(a) for an excluded superannuation fund - 40 % ; and
(b) otherwise - 0 % ;
acquire an asset
does not include accept money;
business
includes any profession, trade, employment, vocation or calling carried on for the purposes of profit, including:
(a) the carrying on of primary production; and
(b) the provision of professional services;
but does not include occupation as an employee;
business real property
of a person means any freehold or leasehold interest in real property which is used wholly and exclusively in the person
'
s business;
excluded superannuation fund
means a superannuation fund of which there are fewer than 5 members;
(a) a share; or
(b) a unit; or
(c) a bond or debenture; or
(d) a right or option; or
(e) any other security;
listed for quotation in the official list of a stock exchange in Australia;
relative
has the same meaning as in the
Income Tax Assessment Act 1936
;
(a) any agreement, arrangement, understanding, promise or undertaking:
(i) whether express or implied; or
(ii) whether or not enforceable, or intended to be enforceable, by legal proceedings; and
(b) any scheme, plan, proposal, action, course of action or course of conduct, whether unilateral or otherwise.
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