Product Ruling
PR 2004/104W
Income tax: Palandri Wine Project
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FOI status:
may be releasedPreamble |
The number, subject heading, What this Product Ruling is about (including Tax law(s), Class of persons and Qualifications sections), Date of effect, Withdrawal, Arrangement and Ruling parts of this document are a 'public ruling' in terms of Part IVAAA of the Taxation Administration Act 1953. Product Ruling PR 1999/95 explains Product Rulings and Taxation Rulings TR 92/1 and TR 97/16 together explain when a Ruling is a 'public ruling' and how it is binding on the Commissioner. |
Withdrawal
1. This Product Ruling is withdrawn and ceases to have effect after 30 June 2005. Even following its withdrawal, this Ruling continues to apply, in respect of the tax laws ruled upon, to all persons within the specified class who entered into the Project during the period 29 November 2000 to 31 December 2000 and entered into the specified arrangement that is set out in paragraphs 14 to 42 of PR 2000/114. This is subject to there being no material difference in the arrangement or in the persons' involvement in the arrangement.
Commissioner of Taxation
10 November 2004
Not previously released in draft form
References
ATO references:
NO 2004/18929
Related Rulings/Determinations:
PR 1999/95
PR 2000/114
TR 92/1
TR 92/20
TR 97/16
TR 2001/14
TD 93/34
Subject References:
commissioner's discretion
non commercial loss
product rulings
Legislative References:
ITAA 1997 Div 35
ITAA 1997 35-10
ITAA 1997 35-10(2)
ITAA 1997 35-55
ITAA 1997 35-55(1)(b)
TAA 1953 Pt IVAAA
Copyright Act 1968
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