A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999
Division 29 - What is attributable to tax periods
Subdivision 29-A - The attribution rules
29-10 Attributing the input tax credits for your creditable acquisitions
(1)
The input tax credit to which you are entitled for a *
creditable acquisition
is attributable to:
(a)
the tax period in which you provide any of the *
consideration
for the acquisition; or
(b)
if, before you provide any of the consideration, an *
invoice
is issued relating to the acquisition
-
the tax period in which the invoice is issued.
(2)
However, if you *
account on a cash basis
, then:
(a)
if, in a tax period, you provide
all
of the *
consideration
for a *
creditable acquisition
-
the input tax credit for the acquisition is attributable to that tax period; or
(b)
if, in a tax period, you provide
part
of the consideration
-
the input tax credit for the acquisition is attributable to that tax period, but only to the extent that you provided the consideration in that tax period; or
(c)
if, in a tax period,
none
of the consideration is provided
-
none of the input tax credit for the acquisition is attributable to that tax period.
(3)
If you do not hold a *
tax invoice
for a *
creditable acquisition
when you give to the Commissioner a *
GST return
for the tax period to which the input tax credit (or any part of the input tax credit) on the acquisition would otherwise be attributable:
(a)
the input tax credit (including any part of the input tax credit) is not attributable to that tax period; and
(b)
the input tax credit (or part) is attributable to the first tax period for which you give to the Commissioner a GST return at a time when you hold that tax invoice.
However, this subsection does not apply in circumstances of a kind determined in writing by the Commissioner to be circumstances in which the requirement for a tax invoice does not apply.
For the giving of GST returns to the Commissioner, see Division 31 .
(4)
If the * GST return for a tax period does not take into account an input tax credit attributable to that tax period:
(a)
the input tax credit is not attributable to that tax period; and
(b)
the input tax credit is attributable to the first tax period for which you give the Commissioner a GST return that does take it into account.
Note:
Section 93-5 or 93-15 may provide a time limit on your entitlement to an input tax credit.
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