Taxation Administration Act 1953
Note: See section 3AA .
Chapter 4 - Generic assessment, collection and recovery rulesThis Subdivision applies to an agent whose principal:
(a) is a foreign resident; and
(b) has instructed the agent to wind up so much of the principal ' s business as is carried on in Australia.
260-105(2)
Within 14 days after receiving the instructions, the agent must give written notice of that fact to the Commissioner.
260-105(3)
The Commissioner must, as soon as practicable after receiving the notice, notify the agent of the amount (the notified amount ) that the Commissioner considers is enough to discharge any *outstanding tax-related liabilities that the principal has when the notice is given.
260-105(4)
Before receiving the Commissioner ' s notice, the agent must not, without the Commissioner ' s permission, part with any of the principal ' s assets that are available for discharging the *outstanding tax-related liabilities.
260-105(5)
After receiving the notice, the agent must set aside:
(a) out of the assets available for discharging the *outstanding tax-related liabilities, assets to the value of the notified amount; or
(b) all of the assets so available, if their value is less than the notified amount.
260-105(6)
The agent must, in that capacity, discharge the *outstanding tax-related liabilities, to the extent of the value of the assets that the agent is required to set aside.
260-105(7)
The agent is personally liable to discharge the liabilities, to the extent of that value, if the agent contravenes this section.
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