Taxation Determination

TD 94/87W

Income tax: property development: where the estimated profits method of recognising income from long-term construction contracts (Taxation Ruling IT 2450) is adopted, how is an estimated 'ultimate loss' arising under a contract to be recognised?

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Notice of Withdrawal

Taxation Determination TD 94/87 is withdrawn with effect from today.

1. TD 94/87 clarifies that where the estimated profits basis is used for recognising income from long-term construction contracts, an estimated contract loss is to be spread over the period taken to complete the contract and in a manner that reflects the progress of the contract.

2. TD 94/87 is being withdrawn to form part of a consolidated ruling on the tax treatment of long-term construction contracts.

3. The issue covered by TD 94/87 is now covered in Taxation Ruling TR 2017/D8.

Commissioner of Taxation
18 October 2017

Previously released as Draft TD 94/D71

References

ATO references:
NO 1-BD70DD7

ISSN 2205-6211

Related Rulings/Determinations:

TD 92/125
TD 92/131
TD 92/186
IT 2450

Legislative References:
ITAA 25(1)
ITAA 51(1)

TD 94/87W history
  Date: Version: Change:
  24 November 1994 Original ruling  
You are here 18 October 2017 Withdrawn  

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