Income Tax Assessment Act 1997
SECTION 250-135 Level of expected financial benefits test
Effective guarantee or indemnity for value of asset
250-135(1)
You lack a predominant economic interest in an asset at a particular time if the asset has a *guaranteed residual value at that time.
Likely financial benefits exceeding 70% limit
250-135(2)
You also lack a predominant economic interest in an asset at a particular time if, at that time:
(a) the *arrangement under which the asset is *put to the tax preferred use (either alone or together with any other arrangement in relation to the *tax preferred use of the asset or the *provision of *financial benefits in relation to the tax preferred use of the asset) is a *debt interest; or
(b) the sum of the present values of the *expected financial benefits that *members of the tax preferred sector have provided, or are reasonably likely to provide, to you (or a *connected entity) in relation to the tax preferred use of the asset exceeds 70% of:
(i) the *market value of the asset if subparagraph 250-15(d)(i) applies; or
(ii) so much of the market value of the asset as is attributable to the expenditure referred to subparagraph 250-15(d)(ii) if that subparagraph applies.
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