FTE 2013/1
Australian Government
This legislative instrument has been repealed by F2023L01285 - Fuel Tax (Correcting Fuel Tax Errors) Determination 2023.Fuel Tax Act 2006
I, James O'Halloran, Deputy Commissioner of Taxation, make this determination under section 60-10 of the Fuel Tax Act 2006.Name
This Determination is the Fuel Tax: Correcting Fuel Tax Errors Determination 2013 .
2. Commencement
This Determination will commence the day after its registration.
3. Application
(1) This Determination applies in working out a net fuel amount for a tax period for which you give the Commissioner your return on or after the commencement date of the Determination.
(2) This Determination does not apply in working out a net fuel amount for a tax period that started before 1 July 2012.
4. The object and purpose of this Determination
(1) This Determination specifies the circumstances in which you may, in working out your net fuel amount for a tax period, correct errors that were made in working out your net fuel amount for an earlier tax period.
(2) Applying this Determination will minimise your compliance costs and any liability you may have for the general interest charge or to administrative penalties because you will not need to revise your return or request the Commissioner to amend your assessment, in those circumstances.
(3) Applying this Determination will also minimise the Commissioner's administrative costs because it will result in reduced costs in processing revised returns or requests for amendments.
5. Circumstances where an error may be corrected
In working out your net fuel amount for a tax period you may correct an error made in working out your net fuel amount for an earlier tax period:
- (a)
- if the error relates to an amount of fuel tax credit or any adjustments under the Fuel Tax Act 2006; and
- (b)
- if the tax period starts during the period of review for the assessment of the net fuel amount for the earlier tax period, where the earlier tax period started on or after 1 July 2012; or
- (c)
- if the earlier tax period started before 1 July 2012 and the
error
does not relate to an amount that:
- (i)
- ceased to be payable by you because of section 105-50 in Schedule 1 to the Taxation Administration Act 1953 ; or
- (ii)
- you are not entitled to because of section 105-55 in Schedule 1 to the Taxation Administration Act 1953 ; and
- (d)
- if at the time of lodging your return for the tax period, the
error
:
- (i)
- does not relate to a matter that is specified as being subject to compliance activity ; and
- (ii)
- was not made in working out your net fuel amount for an earlier tax period that is subject to compliance activity ; and
- (e)
- if you have not taken account of that error to any extent in working out you net fuel amount for another tax period; and
- (f)
- if the error is a debit error , all of the conditions in Clause 6 of this Determination are satisfied and;
- (g)
- if you are registered for GST.
6. Additional conditions applying to correcting a debit error
In working out your net fuel amount for a tax period a debit error , made in working out your net fuel amount for an earlier tax period, may only be corrected:
- (a)
- if the error was not a result of recklessness as to the operation of a fuel tax law or intentional disregard of a fuel tax law; and
- (b)
- if that error is corrected in a tax period that is within the debit error time limit that corresponds with your current GST turnover in the table below; and
- (c)
- to the extent that the net sum of the debit errors is within the debit error value limit that corresponds with your current GST turnover in the table below:
Current GST turnover | Debit error time limit | Debit error value limit |
---|---|---|
Less than $20 million | The error must be corrected in a GST return that is lodged within 18 months of the due date of the GST return for the tax period in which the error was made. | Less than $10,000 |
$20 million to less than $100 million | The error must be corrected in a GST return that is lodged within 12 months of the due date of the GST return for the tax period in which the error was made. | Less than $20,000 |
$100 million to less than $500 million | Less than $40,000 | |
$500 million to less than $1 billion | Less than $80,000 | |
$1 billion and over | Less than $450,000 |
7. Definitions
The following expressions are defined for the purposes of this Determination:
compliance activity is an examination of your fuel tax affairs and begins on the day the Commissioner tells you that an examination is to be made and ends on the day when one of the following occurs:
- (a)
- the Commissioner gives a notice of assessment or amended assessment in relation to the tax period under examination; or
- (b)
- the Commissioner tells you that the examination has been finalised.
A compliance activity includes matters related to reviews, audits, verification checks, record-keeping reviews/audits and other similar activities.
credit error is an error you made in working out your net fuel amount for an earlier tax period that would, if it was the only mistake made in the tax period, have resulted in your net fuel amount or assessed net fuel amount for that earlier tax period being overstated.
debit error is an error you made in working out your net fuel amount for an earlier tax period that would, if it was the only mistake made in the tax period, have resulted in your net fuel amount or assessed net fuel amount for that earlier tax period being understated.
error is a mistake you made in working out your net fuel amount for a tax period that would, if it was the only mistake made in the tax period, have resulted in your net fuel amount or assessed net fuel amount being overstated or understated.
net sum of the debit errors is the sum of one or more debit errors less the sum of any credit errors which you include in the net fuel amount for the tax period in which you seek to correct the relevant debit error .
Other expressions in this Determination have the same meaning as in the Fuel Tax Act 2006, A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999 and the Taxation Administration Act 1953 .
23 April 2013
James O'Halloran
Deputy Commissioner of Taxation
Registration Number: F2013L00753
Registration Date: 9 May 2013
Related Explanatory Statements:
FTE 2013/1 - Explanatory statement