Luxury Car Tax Determination
LCTD 2003/1
Luxury car tax: what is the luxury car tax threshold for the 2003-2004 financial year?
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This document is a ruling for the purposes of section 37 of the Taxation Administration Act 1953. You can rely on the information presented in this document which provides advice on the operation of the Luxury Car Tax. |
1. The luxury car tax threshold for the 2003-2004 financial year is equal to the car limit and is used to determine if luxury car tax is payable.[F1]
2. The car limit for the 2003-2004 financial year is $57,009. This limit is indexed annually in line with movements in the motor vehicle purchase sub-group of the Consumer Price Index.
3. For the 2001-02 year this index was 425.8 and for the 2002-03 year the index was 424.9 resulting in an indexation factor of 0.998, that is, less than 1. The law requires that where the indexation factor is less than 1, the car limit is not to be indexed.[F2] As a result, the car limit remains the same as that which applied in 2002-2003 financial year.
Example
4. On 2 July 2003 a dealer supplies a car with a GST inclusive value of $66,000.
5. As the GST inclusive value exceeds the luxury car tax threshold of $57,009, luxury car tax may be payable.
Date of Effect
6. This Determination applies to the financial year commencing on 1 July 2003.
Commissioner of Taxation
25 June 2003
Not previously released as a draft.
References
ATO references:
NO 2003/06672
Related Rulings/Determinations:
GSTR 1999/1
TD 2003/18
Subject References:
car limit
luxury car tax threshold
Legislative References:
TAA 1953 37
ANTS (LCT)A 1999 25-1(3)
ITAA 1997 960-270(2)
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20 April 2016 | Withdrawn |
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