A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Amendment Regulations 2001 (No. 1)1

Statutory Rules 2001 No. 482

I, WILLIAM PATRICK DEANE, Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, make the following Regulations under the A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999.

Dated 8 March 2001

WILLIAM DEANE

Governor-General

By His Excellency’s Command

C. R. KEMP

Assistant Treasurer

1 Name of Regulations

  These Regulations are the A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Amendment Regulations 2001 (No. 1).

2 Commencement

  These Regulations are taken to have commenced on 1 July 2000. 

3 Amendment of A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Regulations 1999

  Schedule 1 amends the A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Regulations 1999.

Schedule 1 Amendments

(regulation 3)

[1] After regulation 70-5.01

insert

70-5.01A Definition

  In this Division, an enterprise is closely related to another enterprise if any of the following conditions apply:

 (a) both enterprises are carried on by the same entity;

 (b) one enterprise is carried on by a 100% subsidiary of the entity that carries on the other enterprise;

 (c) both enterprises are carried on by 100% subsidiaries of the same entity.

[2] Regulation 70-5.02, heading

substitute

70-5.02 Acquisitions that attract reduced input tax credits: general (Act s 70-5)

[3] After regulation 70-5.02

insert

70-5.02A Acquisitions that attract reduced input tax credits: certain offshore supplies (Act s 705)

 (1) For subsection 70-5 (1) of the Act, an acquisition mentioned in regulation 70-5.02B that relates to making financial supplies gives rise to an entitlement to a reduced input tax credit (is a reduced credit acquisition) if:

 (a) the supply or transfer that gives rise to the acquisition (the relevant supply):

 (i) consists in:

 (A) the transfer of something to an enterprise in Australia (the receiving enterprise) from an enterprise outside Australia (the supplying enterprise); or

 (B) the doing of something for the receiving enterprise by the supplying enterprise; and

 (ii) is a taxable supply because of section 84-5 of the Act (including supply that is not connected to Australia because of section 84-15 of the Act); and

 (b) the receiving enterprise and the supplying enterprise are closely related.

 (2) In determining the reduced credit acquisition, the price of the relevant supply is reduced by the amount passed on by the supplying enterprise to the receiving enterprise for any unabsorbed contribution from a third party (see regulation 70-5.02C). 

70-5.02B Reduced credit acquisitions

 (1) The following acquisitions may be reduced credit acquisitions under regulation 70-5.02A:

 

Item

Reduced credit acquisition

 

Senior executive management

1

Provision of senior management services, including:

 (a) corporate strategy and development; and

 (b) investment strategy and performance measurement functions; and

 (c) profit or business centre performance support

2

Provision of support systems associated with the provision of senior management services

 

Human resources support

3

Provision of human resources support services, including:

 (a) general advice and planning; and

 (b) recruitment assistance; and

 (c) compensation advice and management; and

 (d) training

4

Processing and maintenance of employee data and files

 

Corporate marketing and communications

5

Provision of corporate information and communication services

6

Provision of marketing administration and media support services

 

Financial management

7

Performance of financial management service functions, including:

 (a) tax law compliance; and

 (b) corporate treasury operations; and

 (c) financial control (including statutory reporting and accounting policy); and

 (d) general ledger account reporting functions, including paying and processing invoices and payment instructions; and

 (e) internal audit functions; and

 (f) management reporting systems; and

 (g) setting intrabank transfer pricing policy; and

 (h) corporate insurance; and

 (i) centralised payroll functions

 

Supply procurement and management

8

Process and management services for the procurement of supplies

 

Credit, operational and risk management

9

Establishment and application of credit policy

10

Development, establishment and application of policies, monitoring systems and procedures to manage market and operational risk

11

Development and application of security processes related to fraud prevention

 

Relationship management

12

Provision of supervision, monitoring and management services in support of client relationships

 

In-house legal services

13

Provision of legal services, including:

 (a) company secretary functions; and

 (b) regulatory and legal compliance

 

Technology systems

14

Provision of systems development and computer programming services

15

Maintenance and operation of transaction processing systems (including communications and applications systems)

16

Development and maintenance of disaster recovery systems

 

Business services

17

Provision of transport, security and mail services

18

Property management

 (2) However, something that is used in making a reduced credit acquisition is not, for that reason, a reduced credit acquisition.

Examples for subregulation (2)

1 Consultant’s services used in the provision of recruitment services.

2 Labour hire services used in the provision of security services.

70-5.02C Unabsorbed contribution

  For subregulation 70-5.02A (2), the performance by a third party, on behalf of the supplying enterprise or a closely related enterprise of the supplying enterprise, of all or part of the relevant supply is an unabsorbed contribution if:

 (a) the amount paid or payable, or part of the amount paid or payable, by the supplying enterprise for the performance is passed on by the supplying enterprise to the receiving enterprise as part of the price of the relevant supply; and

 (b) the enterprise carried on by the third party is not closely related to the supplying enterprise; and

 (c) the thing that is involved in the performance by the third party retains, at the time of the relevant supply, the substance and character that it had when first purchased, for the purposes of the relevant supply, by an entity that carries on an enterprise that is closely related to the supplying enterprise.

Example for paragraph (c):

Legal advice that is given in the following circumstances is an unabsorbed contribution:

70-5.02D Prohibition against claiming twice

  To avoid doubt, an entity is not entitled to a reduced input tax credit under regulations 70-5.02 and 705.02A for the same acquisition. 

[4] Dictionary, before definition of ABN

insert

100% subsidiary — see the Dictionary in Part 6-3 of the Act.

Notes

1. These Regulations amend Statutory Rules 1999 No. 245, as amended by 2000 Nos. 49, 77, 89, 110, 268 and 363.

2. Notified in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette on 16 March 2001.