then the following amounts are not taken into account in determining the amount on which charge is payable:
bankrupt's debts has the same meaning as in subsection 153A(6) of the Bankruptcy Act 1966.
BANKRUPTCY (ESTATE CHARGES) ACT 1997
- SECT 7
Amount of charge payable
- (1)
- The amount of charge payable for a charge period is an amount equal to:
- (a)
- 8% of the amount on which charge is payable for the period; or
- (b)
- if a different percentage is prescribed by the regulationsthe prescribed percentage of the amount on which charge is payable for the period.
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- (2)
- The Governor-General may make regulations prescribing a rate for the purposes of paragraph (1)(b). The rate prescribed must not be higher than 15%.
BANKRUPTCY (ESTATE CHARGES) ACT 1997
- SECT 7A
Certain amounts treated as being received by person
For the purposes of this Part, an amount is treated as received by the person if it is applied or dealt with on behalf of the person, or in accordance with the person's directions.
BANKRUPTCY (ESTATE CHARGES) ACT 1997
- SECT 8
Working out the amount on which charge is payable
- (1)
- The amount on which charge is payable for a charge period is the amount realised less the permitted deductions.
- (2)
- The amount realised is the total amount received by the person in the capacity referred to in subsection 6(1) during the charge period, but not including:
- (a)
- amounts paid to the person by creditors under an indemnity in respect of costs; or
- (b)
- amounts paid to the person under section 305 of the Bankruptcy Act 1966.
- (3)
- The permitted deductions are all amounts paid by the person in the capacity referred to in subsection 6(1) during the charge period that are:
- (a)
- amounts paid by the person in carrying on the business of the bankrupt, deceased person or debtor; or
- (b)
- amounts paid to secured creditors.
- (4)
- Once an amount has been taken into account for the purposes of subsection (2) as an amount received, the whole or part of the amount is not to be taken into account again as an amount received for the purposes of another application of that subsection.
BANKRUPTCY (ESTATE CHARGES) ACT 1997
Part 4Miscellaneous
BANKRUPTCY (ESTATE CHARGES) ACT 1997
- SECT 9
Regulations
The Governor-General may make regulations prescribing matters:
- (a)
- required or permitted by this Act to be prescribed; or
- (b)
- necessary or convenient to be prescribed for carrying out or giving effect to this Act.
BANKRUPTCY (ESTATE CHARGES) ACT 1997
Notes to the Bankruptcy (Estate Charges) Act 1997
Note 1
The Bankruptcy (Estate Charges) Act 1997 as shown in this compilation comprises Act No. 12, 1977 amended as indicated in the Tables below.
For all relevant information pertaining to application, saving or transitional provisions see Table A.
Table of Acts
Act
| Number and year
| Date of Assent
| Date of commencement
| Application, saving or transitional provisions
|
Bankruptcy (Estate Charges) Act 1997
| 12, 1997
| 13 March 1997
| 14 Apr 1997 (see Gazette 1997, No. S136)
|
|
Bankruptcy (Estate Charges) Amendment Act 2001
| 158, 2001
| 1 Oct 2001
| (a)
| Sch. 1 (items 10-16) S. 2 (as am. by 61, 2002 Sch. 1 (item 11))
|
as amended by
|
|
|
|
|
Bankruptcy (Estate Charges) Amendment Act 2002
| 61, 2002
| 3 July 2002
| (see 61, 2002 below)
|
|
Bankruptcy (Estate Charges) Amendment Act 2002
| 61, 2002
| 3 July 2002
| Schedule 1 (items 1-10, 12, 13): (b) Remainder: Royal Assent
| Sch. 1 (items 12, 13)
|
Bankruptcy (Estate Charges) Amendment Act 2004
| 81, 2004
| 23 June 2004
| Schedule 1: 1 Dec 2004 (see s. 2(1) and Gazette 2004, No. GN34) Remainder: Royal Assent
| Sch. 1 (item 4)
|
(a)
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Section 2 of the Bankruptcy (Estate Charges) Amendment Act 2001 provides as follows: 2 This Act commences immediately after the commencement of section 1 of the Bankruptcy (Estate Charges) Amendment Act 2002.
Section 1 commenced on 3 July 2002.
(b) Subsection 2(1) (items 2 and 4) of the Bankruptcy (Estate Charges) Amendment Act 2002 provides as follows:
(1) Each provision of this Act specified in column 1 of the table commences, or is taken to have commenced, on the day or at the time specified in column 2 of the table.
Commencement information
|
Column 1
| Column 2
| Column 3
|
Provision(s)
| Commencement
| Date/Details
|
2. Schedule 1, items 1 to 10
| Immediately after section 1 of the Bankruptcy (Estate Charges) Amendment Act 2001 commences
| 3 July 2002
|
4. Schedule 1, items 12 and 13
| Immediately after section 1 of the Bankruptcy (Estate Charges) Amendment Act 2001 commences
| 3 July 2002
|
Table of Amendments ad. = added or inserted am. = amended rep. = repealed rs. = repealed and substituted
|
Provision affected
| How affected
|
Part 1
|
|
S. 4
| am. No. 158, 2001
|
Part 2
|
|
S. 5
| am. No. 158, 2001; No. 61, 2002; No. 81, 2004
|
Part 3
|
|
S. 6
| am. No. 158, 2001; No. 61, 2002; No. 81, 2004
|
S. 6A
| ad. No. 158, 2001
|
| am. No. 61, 2002
|
Heading to s. 7A
| am. No. 61, 2002
|
S. 7A
| ad. No. 158, 2001
|
| am. No. 61, 2002
|
S. 8
| am. No. 61, 2002
|
Part 4
|
|
Part 4
| ad. No. 158, 2001
|
S. 9
| ad. No. 158, 2001
|
|
|
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Table A
Table A Application, saving or transitional provisions
Bankruptcy (Estate Charges) Amendment Act 2001 (No. 158, 2001)
Schedule 1 10 Definitions
In this Part:
commencing time means the time when this Act commences.
Estate Charges Act means the Bankruptcy (Estate Charges) Act 1997.
11 Item 1 (1) If this Act commences during an old charge period ending on 30 April, then:
- (a)
- that charge period is extended until 30 June; and
- (b)
- the amendment made by item 1 applies from 1 July following that 30 June.
(2) If this Act commences during an old charge period ending on 31 October, then:
- (a)
- that charge period is extended until 31 December; and
- (b)
- the amendment made by item 1 applies from 1 January following that 31 December.
(3) In this item:
old charge period means a charge period within the meaning of the Estate Charges Act (ignoring the amendment made by item 1).
12 Items 2 and 5 The amendments made by items 2 and 5 apply to charge periods that end after the commencing time.
13 Items 3 and 6 The amendments made by items 3 and 6 apply to charge periods that end after the commencing time.
14 Item 4 The amendment made by item 4 applies to compositions and schemes of arrangement that are accepted by creditors after the commencing time.
15 Item 7 The amendment made by item 7 applies to amounts received after the commencing time.
16 Item 8 The amendment made by item 8 applies to amounts that are applied or dealt with after the commencing time.
Bankruptcy (Estate Charges) Amendment Act 2002 (No. 61, 2002)
Schedule 1 12 Items 1 to 3
The amendments made by items 1, 2 and 3 apply to interest paid, after the commencement of those items, into the account held by a person for the purposes of section 169 of the Bankruptcy Act 1966.
13 Items 4 to 10 The amendments made by items 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 apply to amounts received after the commencement of those items.
Bankruptcy (Estate Charges) Amendment Act 2004 (No. 81, 2004)
Schedule 1 4 Transitional
(1) In this item:
post-commencement composition means a composition that was accepted after the commencement of this item by a special resolution of a meeting of creditors under section 204 of the Bankruptcy Act 1966 as that section continues to apply because of item 213 of Schedule 1 to the Bankruptcy Legislation Amendment Act 2004.
post-commencement deed means a deed of assignment or a deed of arrangement that was executed after the commencement of this item by a debtor and a trustee under Part X of the Bankruptcy Act 1966 as that Part continues to apply because of item 213 of Schedule 1 to the Bankruptcy Legislation Amendment Act 2004.
pre-commencement composition has the same meaning as in item 212 of Schedule 1 to the Bankruptcy Legislation Amendment Act 2004.
pre-commencement deed has the same meaning as in item 212 of Schedule 1 to the Bankruptcy Legislation Amendment Act 2004.
(2) Despite the amendment made by item 1 of this Schedule, section 5 of the Bankruptcy (Estate Charges) Act 1997 continues to apply, in relation to an amount to which a person is entitled because the person is:
- (a)
- the trustee of a pre-commencement deed; or
- (b)
- the trustee of a pre-commencement composition; or
- (c)
- the trustee of a post-commencement deed; or
- (d)
- the trustee of a post-commencement composition;
as if that amendment had not been made.
(3) Despite the amendments made by items 2 and 3 of this Schedule, Part 3 of the Bankruptcy (Estate Charges) Act 1997 continues to apply, in relation to an amount received by a person because the person is:
- (a)
- the trustee of a pre-commencement deed; or
- (b)
- the trustee of a pre-commencement composition; or
- (c)
- the trustee of a post-commencement deed; or
- (d)
- the trustee of a post-commencement composition;
as if those amendments had not been made.