Income Tax Assessment Act 1997

CHAPTER 3 - SPECIALIST LIABILITY RULES  

PART 3-10 - FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS  

Division 250 - Assets put to tax preferred use  

Subdivision 250-B - When this Division applies to you and an asset  

Tax preferred use of asset

SECTION 250-75   What constitutes a separate asset for the purposes of this Division  

250-75(1)    
This Division applies to:


(a) an improvement to land; or


(b) a fixture on land;

whether the improvement or fixture is removable or not, as if it were an asset separate from the land.


250-75(2)    
Whether a particular composite item is itself an asset or whether its components are separate assets is a question of fact and degree which can only be determined in the light of all the circumstances of the particular case. EXAMPLES

Example 1:

A car is made up of many separate components, but usually the car is an asset rather than each component.

Example 2:

A floating restaurant consists of many separate components (like the ship itself, stoves, fridges, furniture, crockery and cutlery), but usually these components are treated as separate assets.


250-75(3)    
This Division applies to a renewal or extension of an asset that is a right as if the renewal or extension were a continuation of the original right.

250-75(4)    
This Division applies to an asset (the underlying asset ) in which:


(a) you have an interest; and


(b) one or more other entities also have an interest;

as if your interest in the underlying asset were itself the underlying asset.



 

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