Taxation Administration Act 1953

SCHEDULE 1 - COLLECTION AND RECOVERY OF INCOME TAX AND OTHER LIABILITIES  

Note: See section 3AA .

Chapter 3 - Collection, recovery and administration of other taxes  

PART 3-20 - SUPERANNUATION  

Division 131 - Releasing money from superannuation  

Subdivision 131-A - Releasing money from superannuation  

Repayments if your entitlement to a credit ceases for a release authority relating to an FHSS determination

SECTION 131-80   REPAYMENTS IF YOUR ENTITLEMENT TO A CREDIT CEASES FOR A RELEASE AUTHORITY RELATING TO AN FHSS DETERMINATION  


Repaying the superannuation provider if it still holds a superannuation interest for you

131-80(1)    
If:

(a)    a *superannuation provider pays an amount (the released amount ) to the Commissioner under section 131-35 or 131-40 in relation to you; and

(b)    your entitlement under section 131-65 to a credit relating to the released amount ceases under subsection 131-30(4) or 138-13(3) ; and

(c)    the Commissioner reasonably believes that the provider still holds a *superannuation interest for you; and

(d)    the Commissioner reasonably believes that, were the released amount to be repaid to the provider, the provider:


(i) could allocate the repayment (the repaid amount ) to that superannuation interest; and

(ii) could later pay an amount equal to the repaid amount in response to a release authority issued under this Division in relation to a later *first home super saver determination given to you;

the Commissioner must repay the released amount to the provider.


131-80(2)    
The Commissioner must make the repayment within 30 *business days after the day the Commissioner starts holding the reasonable belief necessary to satisfy both paragraphs (1)(c) and (d) .

What happens if the original provider cannot be repaid

131-80(3)    
However, if the Commissioner cannot repay the released amount under subsection (1) , the Commissioner must only pay an equivalent amount to the released amount if an item of the following table applies.


When the Commissioner must pay the equivalent amount
Item If the Commissioner reasonably believes that: then the Commissioner must pay the equivalent amount to:
1 (a) another release authority has been issued under section 131-15 : the other *superannuation provider.
    (i) to another *superannuation provider in relation to you; and  
    (ii) in relation to a *first home super saver determination (an FHSS determination ) given to you; and  
  (b) the other provider still holds a *superannuation interest for you; and  
  (c) were the equivalent amount to be paid to the other provider, the other provider:  
    (i) could allocate the equivalent amount to that superannuation interest; and  
    (ii) could later pay an amount equal to the equivalent amount in response to a release authority issued under this Division in relation to a later FHSS determination given to you  
2 (a) another *superannuation provider holds a *superannuation interest for you; and the other *superannuation provider.
  (b) you or your *legal personal representative has notified the Commissioner of this in the *approved form  
3 (a) you satisfy a condition of release, with a nil cashing restriction, of benefits specified in a standard referred to in paragraph 31(2)(h) of the Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Act 1993 ; and you or your *legal personal representative (as applicable).
  (b) you or your *legal personal representative has notified the Commissioner of this in the *approved form  


131-80(4)    
The Commissioner must pay the equivalent amount:

(a)    in accordance with the item of the table that is the first to so apply; and

(b)    within 30 *business days after the day that item starts to so apply.




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