Taxation Administration Act 1953
Sch 1 inserted by No 178 of 1999 (as amended by No 179 of 1999 and No 44 of 2000).
Note: See section 3AA .
Chapter 3 - Collection, recovery and administration of other taxesCh 3 inserted by No 73 of 2006 , s 3 and Sch 5 item 41, effective 1 July 2006.
Pt 3-10 inserted by No 73 of 2006 , s 3 and Sch 5 item 41, effective 1 July 2006.
Div 105 inserted by No 73 of 2006 , s 3 and Sch 5 item 41, effective 1 July 2006.
Subdiv 105-C inserted by No 73 of 2006 , s 3 and Sch 5 item 41, effective 1 July 2006.
(Repealed by No 34 of 2014)
S 105-65 repealed by No 34 of 2014, s 3 and Sch 2 item 27, effective 1 July 2018. For transitional provision, see note under s
14ZW(1)
. S 105-65 formerly read:
Divisions 3 and 3A of Part IIB deal with payments, credits and RBA surpluses.
SECTION 105-65 RESTRICTION ON GST REFUNDS
105-65(1)
The Commissioner need not give you a refund of an amount to which this section applies, or apply (under Division 3 or 3A of Part IIB) an amount to which this section applies, if:
(a)
you overpaid the amount, or the amount was not refunded to you, because a *supply was treated as a *taxable supply, or an *arrangement was treated as giving rise to a taxable supply, to any extent; and
(b)
the supply is not a taxable supply, or the arrangement does not give rise to a taxable supply, to that extent (for example, because it is *GST-free); and
(c)
one of the following applies:
(i)
the Commissioner is not satisfied that you have reimbursed a corresponding amount to the recipient of the supply or (in the case of an arrangement treated as giving rise to a taxable supply) to an entity treated as the recipient;
(ii)
the recipient of the supply, or (in the case of an arrangement treated as giving rise to a taxable supply) the entity treated as the recipient, is *registered or *required to be registered.
Note:
105-65(2)
This section applies to the following amounts that relate to a *tax period starting on or before the day the
Tax Laws Amendment (2014 Measures No. 1) Act 2014
receives the Royal Assent:
(a) in the case of a *supply:
(i) so much of any *assessed net amount or amount of *GST as you have overpaid (as mentioned in paragraph (1)(a)); or
(ii) so much of any assessed net amount that is payable to you under section 35-5 of the *GST Act as the Commissioner has not refunded to you (as mentioned in paragraph (1)(a)), either by paying it to you or by applying it under Division 3 of Part IIB of this Act;
(b) in the case of an *arrangement:
(i) so much of any assessed net amount or amount of GST to which subparagraph (a)(i) would apply if the arrangement were a supply; or
(ii) so much of any assessed net amount to which subparagraph (a)(ii) would apply if the arrangement were a supply.
Note:
Division 3 of Part IIB deals with payments, credits and RBA surpluses.
S 105-65(2) amended by No 34 of 2014, s 3 and Sch 2 item 19, by inserting " that relate to a *tax period starting on or before the day the Tax Laws Amendment (2014 Measures No. 1) Act 2014 receives the Royal Assent " , effective 30 May 2014. See note under s 105-65(3) of Sch 1.
S 105-65(2) amended by No 39 of 2012, s 3 and Sch 1 items 202 - 205, by substituting " *assessed net amount " for " *net amount " in para (a)(i), and substituting " assessed net amount " for " net amount " in para (a)(ii), (b)(i) and (b)(ii), effective 1 July 2012. For application provisions see note under s 8AAZLG(2).
105-65(3)
The Commissioner must notify you in writing of any decision relating to you made under subsection (1) after the day mentioned in subsection (2).
S 105-65(3) inserted by No 34 of 2014, s 3 and Sch 2 item 20, effective 30 May 2014. No 34 of 2014, s 3 and Sch 2 items 21 to 24 contain the following provisions:
Division 2 - Validating certain past objections and reviews
21 Definitions
In this Division:AAT
means the Administrative Appeals Tribunal.refund decision
22 Validating objections, Commissioner decisions and AAT decisions
means a decision under subsection 105-65(1) in Schedule 1 to the Taxation Administration Act 1953 .
Validating objections, Commissioner decisions and AAT decisions
22(1)
This item applies to each of the following things:
(a) an objection, purportedly made before 28 June 2013 as a taxation objection under section 105-40, or Subdivision 155-C, in Schedule 1 to the Taxation Administration Act 1953 against a refund decision;
(b) a decision of the Commissioner, purportedly made before the commencement of this Division under Part IVC of that Act in relation to an objection covered by paragraph (a);
(c) a decision of the AAT, purportedly made before the commencement of this Division in relation to a decision covered by paragraph (b);
(d) any other thing, purportedly done before the commencement of this Division under or in relation to Part IVC of that Act (other than an order purportedly made by a court) in relation to an objection covered by paragraph (a) or a decision covered by paragraph (b) or (c);to the extent that, apart from this item, the thing would not be valid or effective because taxation objections are unable to be made under section 105-40, or Subdivision 155-C, in Schedule 1 to that Act against refund decisions.
22(2)
The thing is as valid, and is taken always to have been as valid, as it would have been if:
(a) taxation objections were able to be made under section 105-40, or Subdivision 155-C, in Schedule 1 to that Act against refund decisions; and
(b) refund decisions were taxation decisions for the purposes of Part IVC of that Act.
No second objection available
22(3)
Despite subsection 105-65(4) in Schedule 1 to the Taxation Administration Act 1953 , a taxation objection cannot be made under that subsection against a refund decision that is the subject of an objection covered by paragraph (1)(a).
23 Extension of time for lodging an objection
23(1)
Subitem (3) applies if, on 28 June 2013, a person has not lodged, and was not prevented by section 14ZW of the Taxation Administration Act 1953 from lodging, a purported taxation objection under section 105-40, or Subdivision 155-C, in Schedule 1 to that Act against a refund decision.
23(2)
When considering section 14ZW of that Act under subitem (1), assume that such a purported taxation objection would have been a valid taxation objection.
Extension of time for lodging an objection
23(3)
The person may lodge a taxation objection, under section 105-65 in Schedule 1 to that Act against that refund decision, before the end of whichever of the following ends last:
(a) 60 days after notice of the refund decision has been served on the person;
(b) 4 years after the end of the tax period to which the refund decision relates;
(c) 60 days after the commencement of this Division.
23(4)
Subitem (3) applies despite paragraph 14ZW(1)(bh) of that Act.
24 Extension of time for pending objections etc.
24(1)
This item applies if:
(a) before 28 June 2013, a person lodged an objection covered by paragraph 22(1)(a); and
(b) on or after that day, a period had not expired for the person to take further action under, or as described in, Part IVC of the Taxation Administration Act 1953 in relation to that objection; and
(c) the person chose not to take that action within that period; and
(d) that period expired before the commencement of this Division.
24(2)
Part IVC of that Act, and the Administrative Appeals Tribunal Act 1975 , apply as if that period were reset so as to be 60 days starting at the commencement of this Division.
105-65(4)
You may object, in the manner set out in Part IVC, against a decision you are dissatisfied with that was made under subsection (1).
Note:
This section will be repealed on 1 July 2018: see Part 3 of Schedule 2 to the Tax Laws Amendment (2014 Measures No. 1) Act 2014 .
S 105-65(4) inserted by No 34 of 2014, s 3 and Sch 2 item 20, effective 30 May 2014. See note under s 105-65(3) of Sch 1.
S 105-65 substituted by
No 91 of 2008
, s 3 and Sch 2 item 17, effective 1 July 2008. Act No 91 of 2008, s 3 and Sch 2 item 18, contained the following application provision:
18 Application
The amendment made by item 17 applies to amounts overpaid or not refunded:
(a)
to which section 105-65 of the
Taxation Administration Act 1953
(as amended by this Part) applies; and
(b)
that are in respect of tax periods starting on or after 1 July 2008.
S 105-65 formerly read:
Divisions 3 and 3A of Part IIB deal with payments, credits and RBA surpluses.
SECTION 105-65 RESTRICTION ON REFUNDS
105-65(1)
The Commissioner need not give you a refund to which this section applies, or apply an amount under Division 3 or 3A of Part IIB to which this section applies, if:
(a)
you overpaid the amount, or the amount was not refunded to you, because a *supply was treated as a *taxable supply to any extent; and
(b)
the supply is not a taxable supply to that extent (for example, because it is *GST-free); and
(c)
one of the following applies:
(i)
the Commissioner is not satisfied that you have reimbursed a corresponding amount to the recipient of the supply;
(ii)
the recipient is *registered or *required to be registered.
Note:
105-65(2)
This section applies to:
(a) so much of any *net amount or amount of *indirect tax as you have overpaid; or
(b) so much of any net amount that is payable to you under section 35-5 of the *GST Act as the Commissioner has not paid to you or applied under Division 3 of Part IIB of this Act.
Note:
Division 3 of Part IIB deals with payments, credits and RBA surpluses.
S 105-65 inserted by No 73 of 2006 , s 3 and Sch 5 item 41, effective 1 July 2006.
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