Income Tax Assessment Act 1997

CHAPTER 4 - INTERNATIONAL ASPECTS OF INCOME TAX  

PART 4-5 - GENERAL  

Division 820 - Thin capitalisation rules  

Subdivision 820-L - Record keeping requirements  

SECTION 820-985   Records about group ratio  

820-985(1)    


An entity must keep records under this section for a group ratio that the entity worked out for the purposes of this Division.

820-985(2)    
The records must:

(a)    contain particulars that have been taken into account in working out the *group ratio; and

(b)    be sufficient for a reasonable person to understand how the group ratio has been worked out.

820-985(3)    


The entity must prepare the records before the earlier of the following times:

(a)    the time by which the entity must lodge its *income tax return for the income year in relation to all or a part of which the amount is worked out;

(b)    the time at which the entity lodges its *income tax return for that income year.

Note:

A person must comply with the requirements in section 262A of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1936 about the keeping of these records (see subsections (2AA) and (3) of that section).



 

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