Taxation Administration Act 1953
Note: See section 3AA .
Chapter 2 - Collection, recovery and administration of income taxYou are a quarterly payer who pays on the basis of instalment income if:
(a) at the end of the *starting instalment quarter in an income year, you are not a *quarterly payer who pays on the basis of GDP-adjusted notional tax and you are not a *monthly payer or an *annual payer; or
(b) but for this section, you would be a quarterly payer who pays on the basis of GDP-adjusted notional tax at the end of the starting instalment quarter in an income year but you choose to pay quarterly instalments on the basis of your instalment income.
Note:
The entity must make the choice mentioned in paragraph (b) in accordance with subsection (4).
45-125(2)
The starting instalment quarter in an income year (the current year ) is:
(a) if the Commissioner gives you an instalment rate for the first time during an *instalment quarter in the current year - that instalment quarter (even if it is not the first instalment quarter in the current year); or
(b) if the Commissioner has given you an instalment rate during a previous income year and your instalment rate has not been withdrawn - the first instalment quarter in the current year.
(c) (Repealed by No 78 of 2005)
How and when you become such a payer
45-125(3)
You become a *quarterly payer who pays on the basis of instalment income just before the end of the *starting instalment quarter if paragraph (1)(a) or (b) is satisfied.
45-125(4)
You must make the choice mentioned in paragraph (1)(b) by notifying the Commissioner in the *approved form on or before the day on which the instalment for that quarter is due (disregarding subsection 45-112(3) ).
How and when you stop being such a payer
45-125(5)
If you are a *quarterly payer who pays on the basis of instalment income because of paragraph (1)(a), you stop being such a payer at the start of the first *instalment quarter in the next income year if:
(a) at the end of that quarter, you become:
(i) a quarterly payer who pays on the basis of GDP-adjusted notional tax; or
(ii) an *annual payer; or
(b) at the end of the first *instalment month of that quarter, you become a *monthly payer.
No quarterly payer status in quarter if monthly payer in following month
45-125(5A)
Despite subsections (1) and (3), you cannot be a *quarterly payer who pays on the basis of instalment income at a time in an *instalment quarter if you are a *monthly payer at a time in the first *instalment month that ends after that quarter.
45-125(6)
If you are a *quarterly payer who pays on the basis of instalment income because of paragraph (1)(b), you stop being such a payer at the start of the first *instalment quarter in the next income year if:
(a) you become an *annual payer at the end of that quarter; or
(b) both of the following conditions apply:
(i) you choose not to be a quarterly payer who pays on the basis of instalment income;
(ii) you become a *quarterly payer who pays on the basis of GDP-adjusted notional tax at the end of that quarter.
45-125(7)
You may only make the choice mentioned in paragraph (6)(b) if you would otherwise satisfy paragraph 45-130(1)(a), (b), (c) or (d) at the end of that quarter. You must make that choice by notifying the Commissioner in the *approved form on or before the day on which the instalment for that quarter is due (disregarding subsection 45-112(3) ).
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