Income Tax Assessment Act 1997
Work out your assessable professional income for an income year by adding up all your assessable income for the income year that you count under this Subdivision.
Note 1:
Section 405-30 may stop you counting an amount.
Note 2:
Subsection 405-35(1) stops you counting an amount more than once, even if it is described in more than one subsection of this section.
Note 3:
Subsection 405-35(2) may affect the amount you count.
Assessable income from professional services
405-20(2)
You count any assessable income that you * derive as a reward for providing services relating to your activities as a * special professional.
Assessable income from prizes
405-20(3)
You also count any assessable income that you * derive as a prize for your activities as a * special professional.
Assessable income from promotions and commentary
405-20(4)
You also count any assessable income that you * derive, because you are or were a * special professional, for:
(a) endorsing or promoting goods or services; or
(b) appearing or participating in an advertisement; or
(c) appearing or participating in an interview; or
(d) providing services as a commentator; or
(e) providing similar services.
Assessable income from assigning copyright or granting a licence
405-20(5)
You also count any assessable income that you * derive:
(a) as consideration for:
(i) assigning all or part of the copyright in a literary, dramatic, musical or artistic work of which you are the author; or
(ii) granting an interest in the copyright in such a work by granting a licence; or
(b) as an advance on account of royalties relating to such a copyright.
Assessable income from assigning or granting patent rights
405-20(6)
You also count any assessable income that you * derive:
(a) as consideration for:
(i) assigning all or part of the patent for an invention that you invented; or
(ii) granting an interest in the patent for such an invention by granting a licence; or
(iii) assigning the right to apply for a patent for such an invention; or
(b) as an advance on account of royalties relating to such a patent.
Other assessable income from works or inventions
405-20(7)
You also count any assessable income that you * derive (as * royalties or otherwise):
(a) for a literary, dramatic, musical or artistic work of which you are the author; or
(b) in relation to copyright in such a work; or
(c) for an invention that you invented; or
(d) in relation to a patent for such an invention.
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