Tax Laws Amendment (2006 Measures No. 2) Act 2006 (58 of 2006)
Schedule 4 Compulsory acquisition
Income Tax Assessment Act 1997
1 Paragraph 40-365(2)(c)
Repeal the paragraph, substitute:
(c) the original asset is acquired by an entity (other than an Australian government agency or a *foreign government agency) under a power of compulsory acquisition conferred by a law covered under subsection (2A); or
(d) you dispose of the original asset to an entity (other than a foreign government agency) in circumstances meeting all of these conditions:
(i) the disposal takes place after a notice was served on you by or on behalf of the entity;
(ii) the notice invited you to negotiate with the entity with a view to the entity acquiring the asset by agreement;
(iii) the notice informed you that if the negotiations were unsuccessful, the asset would be compulsorily acquired by the entity;
(iv) the compulsory acquisition would have been under a power of compulsory acquisition conferred by a law covered under subsection (2A); or
(e) you dispose of land onto which the original asset was fixed to an entity (other than a foreign government agency) in circumstances meeting all of these conditions:
(i) a mining lease was compulsorily granted over the land;
(ii) the lease significantly affected your use of the land;
(iii) the lease was in force just before the disposal;
(iv) the entity to which you dispose of the land was the lessee under the lease; or
(f) you dispose of land onto which the original asset was fixed to an entity (other than a foreign government agency) in circumstances meeting all of these conditions:
(i) a mining lease would have been compulsorily granted over the land if you had not disposed of it;
(ii) that lease would have significantly affected your use of the land;
(iii) the entity to which you dispose of the land would have been the lessee under the lease.
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