Income Tax Assessment Act 1997
SECTION 165-115S When company is a loss company at second or later alteration time in income year
Application
165-115S(1)
The question whether a company is a loss company at an alteration time (the current alteration time ) that is the second or a later alteration time in the same income year is to be worked out in this way.
Assumed income year
165-115S(2)
Assume that the period that started immediately after the last alteration time and ended at the current alteration time is an income year and apply paragraphs (3)(a) and (b) on that assumption.
What is a loss company
165-115S(3)
The company is a loss company at the current alteration time if:
(a) it has a *tax loss for the income year, calculated as if the income year were a period for the purposes of Subdivision 165-B ; or
(b) it has a *net capital loss for the income year, calculated as if the income year were a period for the purposes of Subdivision 165-CB ; or
(c) it has an adjusted unrealised loss at the current alteration time.
Note:
For adjusted unrealised loss , see section 165-115U .
How losses are to be calculated
165-115S(4)
In applying subsection (3), Subdivision 170-D is to be disregarded.
Overall loss
165-115S(5)
The sum of:
(a) the amount of any *tax loss referred to in paragraph (3)(a); and
(b) the amount of any *net capital loss referred to in paragraph (3)(b); and
(c) the amount of any adjusted unrealised loss referred to in paragraph (3)(c);
is the *loss company ' s overall loss at the current alteration time.
Note:
The loss company ' s overall loss is relevant for the purposes of subsections 165-115ZB(3) and (6).
Certain losses to be disregarded
165-115S(6)
A reference in a paragraph of subsection (3) and in the corresponding paragraph of subsection (5) to a particular loss is a reference only to a loss to the extent to which it represents an outlay or loss of any of the economic resources of the company.
Note:
Where the income tax law allows, as all or part of a loss, an amount for the decline in value of a depreciating asset that exceeds the actual economic depreciation or depletion of the asset concerned, the excess is not to be regarded for the purposes of this subsection as representing an outlay or loss of economic resources of the company.
165-115S(6A)
Subsection (6) does not apply to paragraphs (3)(c) and (5)(c) if the company has chosen to use the *global method of working out whether it has an adjusted unrealised loss at the current alteration time.
Amounts of losses may be reduced
165-115S(7)
The amounts referred to in paragraphs (5)(a) and (b) may be reduced under section 165-115T .
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