Income Tax Assessment Act 1997
CHAPTER 3 - SPECIALIST LIABILITY RULES
PART 3-3 - CAPITAL GAINS AND LOSSES: SPECIAL TOPICS
Division 122 - Roll-over for the disposal of assets to, or the creation of assets in, a wholly-owned company
Subdivision 122-A - Disposal or creation of assets by an individual or trustee to a wholly-owned company
Same-asset roll-over consequences for the company (disposal case)
SECTION 122-70 Consequences for the company (disposal case)
122-70(1)
There are these consequences for the company in a disposal case if you choose to obtain a roll-over. They are relevant for each *CGT asset (except a *precluded asset) that you *disposed of to the company.
Note:
A capital gain or loss from a precluded asset can be disregarded: see Subdivision 118-A .
Asset acquired on or after 20 September 1985
122-70(2)
If you *acquired the asset on or after 20 September 1985:
(a)
the first element of the asset
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s *cost base (in the hands of the company) is the asset
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s cost base when you disposed of it; and
(b)
the first element of the asset
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s *reduced cost base (in the hands of the company) is the asset
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s reduced cost base when you disposed of it.
Note 1:
There are special indexation rules for roll-overs: see Division 114 .
Note 2:
The reduced cost base may be modified for a roll-over happening after a demerger: see section 125-170 .
Asset acquired before 20 September 1985
122-70(3)
If you *acquired the asset before 20 September 1985, the company is taken to have acquired it before that day.
Note:
A capital gain or loss from a CGT asset acquired before 20 September 1985 is generally disregarded: see Division 104 . This exemption is removed in some situations: see Division 149 .
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