Taxation Determination
TD 93/241
Income tax: Offshore banking units - if an OBU sells down or disposes of its interest in a loan which originally qualified as an OB activity, does any fee receivable constitute assessable OB income?
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1. Yes. Subsection 121EE(2) of the ITAA defines assessable OB income as:
- (a)
- income derived from OB activities, or
- (b)
- income which is included in assessable income because of such activities.
Fee income received from selling down a security will be included in assessable OB income under paragraph (b); that is, it is income derived because of OB activities.
However, the restrictions relating to the OB activity continue to apply and therefore the selling down or disposal of the interest in the loan must be to an offshore person.
Example:
An OBU makes a loan to a New Zealand resident in US dollars. This activity satisfies the definition of borrowing or lending activity in subsection 121D(2). The OBU decides to sell down the loan to an offshore person. The fee income derived from this sale is assessable OB income because it is assessable income as a result of an OB activity.
Commissioner of Taxation
16/12/93
References
ATO references:
NO NAT 93/5604-5
Related Rulings/Determinations:
TD 93/136
Legislative References:
ITAA 121EE(2)
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