Taxation Ruling
IT 2254A - Addendum
Income tax: instalment purchase and depreciation on non-residential buildings
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may be releasedThe Tax Law Improvement Project is restructuring, renumbering and rewriting the income tax law in plain language. The Parliament is amending the income tax law progressively to reflect these aims. As new laws come into effect, Taxation Rulings about old laws are being brought into line with them.
NOTICE OF ADDENDUM
This Addendum amends Taxation Ruling IT 2254, in relation to the 1997-98 or a later income year, as follows:
- (a)
- Omit 'Division 10D of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1936 provides income tax deductions for qualifying capital expenditure on the construction, extension or alteration of certain non-residential buildings.'; substitute 'Division 43 of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 provides income tax deductions for capital expenditure incurred in respect of the construction of capital works. This Ruling applies to certain income-producing non-residential buildings.';
- (b)
- Omit ',extension or alteration' from the final sentence.
Omit 'qualifying expenditure'; substitute 'relevant cpaital expenditure'.
- (a)
- Omit 'the owner of the building'; substitute 'owners and certain lessees of capital works, and certain holders of quasi-ownership rights over land on which capital works are constructed';
- (b)
- Omit 'However, in some circumstances, a lessee is deemed to be the owner and becomes entitled to claim the deduction.'.
Omit 'Division 10D (whenever occurring); substitute 'Division 43'.
- (a)
- Omit 'section 124ZH'; substitute 'sections 43-10 and 43-115';
- (b)
- Omit 'qualfying'; substitute 'relevant'.
Insert:
Commissioner of Taxation
4 March 1998
References
ATO references:
NO NAT 98/561-9
Related Rulings/Determinations:
IT 2254
Legislative References:
ITAA 1997 Division 43
ITAA 1997 section 43-10
ITAA 1997 section 43-115
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