INCOME TAX ASSESSMENT ACT 1936 (ARCHIVE)

PART IIIA - CAPITAL GAINS AND CAPITAL LOSSES  

Division 1 - Preliminary  

Subdivision B - Interpretation  

SECTION 160H   RESIDENT TRUST ESTATES AND UNIT TRUSTS  

160H(1)   [Resident trust estate]  

For the purposes of this Part, a trust estate shall be taken to be a resident trust estate in relation to the year of income if:


(a) a trustee of the trust estate was a resident at any time during the year of income; or


(b) the central management and control of the trust estate was in Australia at any time during the year of income.

160H(2)    


160H(3)   [Resident unit trust]  

For the purposes of this Part, a unit trust shall be taken to be a resident unit trust in relation to the year of income if, at any time during the year of income:


(a) either of the following conditions was satisfied:


(i) any property of the unit trust was situated in Australia;

(ii) the trustee of the unit trust carried on business in Australia; and


(b) either of the following conditions was satisfied:


(i) the central management and control of the unit trust was in Australia;

(ii) a person who was a resident or persons who were residents held more than 50% of:

(A) the beneficial interests in the income of the unit trust; or

(B) the beneficial interests in the property of the unit trust.


 

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