Taxation Laws Amendment Act (No. 4) 2003 (66 of 2003)
Schedule 3 Non-assessable non-exempt income
Income Tax Assessment Act 1997
98 Section 118-12
Repeal the section, substitute:
118-12 Assets used to produce exempt income etc.
(1) A *capital gain or *capital loss you make from a *CGT asset that you used solely to produce your *exempt income or *non-assessable non-exempt income is disregarded.
(2) However, the exemption does not apply if the asset was used to gain or produce an amount that is *non-assessable non-exempt income because of:
(a) any of these provisions of this Act:
(i) section 59-15 (mining payments);
(ii) subsection 70-90(2) (disposing of trading stock outside the ordinary course of business);
(iii) section 86-30 (income of a personal services entity);
(iv) subsection 86-35(1) (payment by a personal services entity);
(v) subsection 86-35(2) (share of personal services entity's net income);
(vi) section 240-40 (treatment of arrangement payments); or
(b) any of these provisions of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1936:
(i) section 23AH (foreign branch profits of Australian companies);
(ii) section 23AI (amounts paid out of attributed income);
(iii) section 23AJ (foreign non-portfolio dividends);
(iv) section 23AK (attributed foreign investment fund income);
(v) subsection 23L(1) (fringe benefits);
(vi) subsection 99B(2A) (attributed trust income);
(vii) section 128D (dividends, royalties and interest subject to withholding tax);
(viii) section 42A-40 in Schedule 2E (luxury car lease payments);
(ix) subsection 271-105(3) in Schedule 2F (amounts subject to family trust distribution tax).
Note: These provisions make amounts non-assessable non-exempt income to prevent them being double taxed rather than to remove them entirely from the taxation system. Therefore, the policy reason for disregarding gains and losses does not apply to assets used to produce those amounts.
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