Taxation Administration Act 1953
Note: See section 3AA .
Chapter 2 - Collection, recovery and administration of income taxExcept as provided by section 45-775 , an instalment rate that the Commissioner gives you must be the percentage worked out to 2 decimal places (rounding up if the third decimal place is 5 or more) using the formula:
Your *notional tax | × 100 | |
Base assessment instalment income |
However, the instalment rate must be a nil rate if either component of the formula is nil.
45-320(2)
For the purposes of the formula in subsection (1):
base assessment instalment income
means so much of your assessable income, as worked out for the purposes of the *base assessment, as the Commissioner determines is *instalment income for the *base year.
45-320(3)
The base assessment is the latest assessment for your most recent income year for which an assessment has been made. However, if the Commissioner is satisfied that there is a later income year for which you do not have a taxable income, the base assessment is the latest return or other information from which an assessment for that income year would have been made.
45-320(4)
The base year is the income year to which the *base assessment relates.
45-320(5)
When the Commissioner gives you the instalment rate, he or she must also notify you of the amount of your *notional tax, as worked out for the purposes of working out the instalment rate.
45-320(6)
(Repealed by No 81 of 2016)
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