Income Tax (Transitional Provisions) Act 1997
This section applies if:
(a) on or after 1 July 2001, a company (the transferor ) disposes of property that is not a depreciating asset to another company; and
(b) the companies are members of the same linked group at the time of the disposal; and
(c) apart from this section, the disposal would have resulted in the transferor having an additional decline in value (the deductible amount ) under subsection 40-35(5) , 40-37(5) , 40-40(4) or 40-43(4) of this Act; and
(d) the sum of:
(i) the money the transferor receives, or is entitled to receive, in respect of the disposal; and
is more than the deductible amount.
(ii) the market value of any other property the transferor receives, or is entitled to receive, in respect of the disposal;
40-288(2)
There is no additional decline in value of the notional asset referred to in subsection 40-35(5) , 40-37(5) , 40-40(4) or 40-43(4) as a result of the disposal.
40-288(3)
Any amount that would be included in the transferor's assessable income under subsection 40-35(6) , 40-37(6) , 40-38(6) , 40-40(5) or 40-43(5) of this Act, or subsection 40-830(6) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 , as a result of the disposal is reduced by the deductible amount.
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