Indirect Tax Legislation Amendment Act 2000 (92 of 2000)
Schedule 5 Financial supplies
A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999
7 After section 188-35
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Division 189 - Exceeding the financial acquisitions threshold
189-1 What this Division is about
You can be entitled to input tax credits for your acquisitions relating to financial supplies (even though financial supplies are input taxed) if you do not exceed the financial acquisitions threshold.
189-5 Exceeding the financial acquisitions threshold - current acquisitions
General
(1) You exceed the financial acquisitions threshold at a time during a particular month if, assuming that all the *financial acquisitions you have made, or are likely to make, during the 12 months ending at the end of that month were made solely for a *creditable purpose, either or both of the following would apply:
(a) the amount of all the input tax credits to which you would be entitled for those acquisitions would exceed $50,000 or such other amount specified in the regulations;
(b) the amount of the input tax credits referred to in paragraph (a) would be more than 10% of the total amount of the input tax credits to which you would be entitled for all your acquisitions and importations during that 12 months (including the financial acquisitions).
Members of GST groups
(2) If you are a *member of a *GST group, you exceed the financial acquisitions threshold at a time during a particular month if, assuming that all the *financial acquisitions you or any other member of the group have made, or are likely to make, during the 12 months ending at the end of that month were made solely for a *creditable purpose, either or both of the following would apply:
(a) the amount of all the input tax credits to which you or any other member of the group would be entitled for those acquisitions would exceed $50,000 or such other amount specified in the regulations;
(b) the amount of the input tax credits referred to in paragraph (a) would be more than 10% of the total amount of the input tax credits to which you or any other member of the group would be entitled for all acquisitions and importations of any member of the group during that 12 months (including the financial acquisitions).
189-10 Exceeding the financial acquisitions threshold - future acquisitions
General
(1) You exceed the financial acquisitions threshold at a time during a particular month if, assuming that all the *financial acquisitions you have made, or are likely to make, during that month and the next 11 months were made solely for a *creditable purpose, either or both of the following would apply:
(a) the amount of all the input tax credits to which you would be entitled for those acquisitions would exceed $50,000 or such other amount specified in the regulations;
(b) the amount of the input tax credits referred to in paragraph (a) would be more than 10% of the total amount of the input tax credits to which you would be entitled for all your acquisitions and importations during those months (including the financial acquisitions).
Members of GST groups
(2) If you are a *member of a *GST group, you exceed the financial acquisitions threshold at a time during a particular month if, assuming that all the *financial acquisitions you or any other member of the group have made, or are likely to make, during that month and the next 11 months were made solely for a *creditable purpose, either or both of the following would apply:
(a) the amount of all the input tax credits to which you or any other member of the group would be entitled for those acquisitions would exceed $50,000 or such other amount specified in the regulations;
(b) the amount of the input tax credits referred to in paragraph (a) would be more than 10% of the total amount of the input tax credits to which you or any other member of the group would be entitled for all acquisitions and importations of any member of the group during those months (including the financial acquisitions).
189-15 Meaning of financial acquisition
A financial acquisition is an acquisition that relates to the making of a *financial supply (other than a financial supply consisting of a borrowing).