Taxation Determination
TD 93/91W
Income tax: for a balance day adjustment to be deductible under subsection 51(1) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1936, is it sufficient for it to be a contingent liability?
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FOI status:
may be releasedFOI number: I 1214960Notice of Withdrawal
Taxation Determination TD 93/91 has been withdrawn.
The Determination was replaced by Taxation Determination TD 93/188 with effect from the date on which that Determination was issued, 30 September 1993.
Commissioner of Taxation
9 December 1993
Previously issued as Draft TD 92/D158
References
ATO references:
NO PNR T95 Pt 6
Related Rulings/Determinations:
TD 93/188
IT 2625
Subject References:
deductions;
balance day adjustments;
contingent liabilities;
accrued expenses.
Legislative References:
ITAA 51(1)
Case References:
FC of T v James Flood Pty Ltd
(1953) 88 CLR 492
27 ALJ 481
10 ATD 240
(1953) ALR 903
Commonwealth Aluminium Corp. Ltd v FC of T
(1977) 32 FLR 210
7 ATR 376
77ATC 4151
Nilsen Development Laboratories Pty Limited v FC of T
(1981) 144 CLR 616
81 ATC 4031
11 ATR 505
55 ALJR 97
FC of T v Lau
84 ATC 4929
(1984) 16 ATR 55
Ogilvy and Mather Pty Ltd v FC of T
90 ATC 4836
95 ALR 663
21ATR 841
New Zealand Flax Investments Ltd v FC of T
(1938) 61 CLR 179
12 ALJ 313
Emu Bay Railway Co. Ltd v FC of T
(1944) 71 CLR 596
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