A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999
Part 4-1 - Special rules mainly about particular ways entities are organised
Note:
The special rules in this Part mainly modify the operation of Part 2-2 so far as that Part deals with liability for GST and entitlement to input tax credits, but the special rules also affect other aspects of Part 2-2 and the other Parts of Chapter 2 .
Division 63 - Non-profit sub-entities
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Application of particular provisions relating to charities etc.
Application of particular provisions
(1)
For the purposes of the provisions mentioned in subsection
(2)
, a *
non-profit sub-entity
of an entity (the
parent entity
) is taken to be a body of the following type, if the parent entity is a body of that type:
(a) a non-profit body;
(b)
a * gift-deductible entity ;(c) a * government school ;
(d)
an * endorsed charity ;(e) a gift-deductible entity endorsed as a deductible gift recipient (within the meaning of the * ITAA 1997 ) under section 30-120 of the ITAA 1997;
(f) a fund, authority or institution of a kind referred to in paragraph 30-125(1)(b) of the ITAA 1997;
(g) a body that has a particular * gift-deductible purpose ;
(h) a body that operates a particular * retirement village ;
(i) a particular * school .
(2)
The provisions are:
(a)
subsection 9-17(2) (gifts to non-profit bodies not consideration); and(b)
Subdivision 38-G (Activities of charities etc.); and(c) Subdivision 40-E (Schools tuckshops and canteens); and
(d) Subdivision 40-F (fund-raising events); and
(e) section 111-18 (reimbursement of volunteers ' expenses); and
(f) section 129-45 (Gifts to gift-deductible entities); and
(g)
Division 157 (Accounting basis of charities etc.).
(3)
To avoid doubt, subsection
(1)
does not prevent the *
non-profit sub-entity
being a body of a particular type merely because the parent entity is not a body of that type.
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