Income Tax Assessment Act 1997

CHAPTER 3 - SPECIALIST LIABILITY RULES  

PART 3-1 - CAPITAL GAINS AND LOSSES: GENERAL TOPICS  

Division 115 - Discount capital gains and trusts ' net capital gains  

Subdivision 115-B - Discount percentage  

SECTION 115-105   Foreign or temporary residents - individuals with direct gains  


Object

115-105(1)    
The object of this section (with section 115-115) is to adjust the discount percentage so as to deny you a discount to the extent that you accrued a * capital gain while a foreign resident or * temporary resident.

When this section applies

115-105(2)    
This section applies to a * discount capital gain if:


(a) you are an individual; and


(b) you * acquire a * CGT asset; and


(c) you make the discount capital gain from a * CGT event happening in relation to the CGT asset; and


(d) the period (the discount testing period ):


(i) starting on the day you acquired the CGT asset; and

(ii) ending on the day the CGT event happens;
ends after 8 May 2012; and


(e) you were a foreign resident or * temporary resident during some or all of so much of that period as is after 8 May 2012.

Note:

Section 115-30 has special rules about when assets are acquired.



Changed residency status

115-105(3)    
For the purposes of this section and section 115-115 , if:


(a) another individual owned the * CGT asset on a particular day before the discount testing period ends; and


(b) on that day, that individual was one of the following (that individual ' s residency status ):


(i) an Australian resident (but not a * temporary resident);

(ii) a temporary resident;

(iii) a foreign resident; and


(c) section 115-30 treats you as having * acquired the CGT asset when that individual, or an earlier owner of the CGT asset, acquired it;

you are treated as having the same residency status on that day as that individual had on that day.



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