CGT Determination Number 7

TD 7

Capital Gains: What are the CGT consequences of sub-dividing pre-CGT land?

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may be releasedFOI number: I 1018958

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1. Where pre-CGT land is sub-divided after 19 September 1985 the land will maintain its pre-CGT acquisition date because no CGT event has happened. The subdividing of the land is not itself a CGT event: section 112-25 of the ITAA97.

2. In such cases, subsections 108-70(2) and 108-70(3) may have application.

Note: Profits from the sub-division may be taxed as ordinary or statutory income under sections 6-5 or 6-10.
Note: The Addendum to this Determination that issued on 10 March 1999 amends this Determination from the beginning of the 1998-99 income year to change section references and terms used in this Determination to those used in the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 (ITAA 1997).

Commissioner of Taxation
10 September 1991

References

ATO references:
NO N.O. 86/9907-1

ISSN 1037 - 1419

Subject References:
Sub-division of land

Legislative References:
ITAA 160P(6)
ITAA 1997 6-5
ITAA 1997 6-10
ITAA 1997 108-70(2)
ITAA 1997 108-70(3)
ITAA 1997 112-25

TD 7 history
  Date: Version: Change:
  10 September 1991 Original ruling  
You are here 10 March 1999 Consolidated ruling Addendum

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