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Blackhole Expenditure
Published on 07 Dec 2006 | Took place at The Menzies Hotel, Sydney, and The Crowne Plaza, Parramatta, NSW
This seminar series was held in:
- Sydney on 5 December 2006
- Parramatta on 7 December 2006.
The amendments to the taxation treatment of business-related capital expenditure (referred to as ‘blackhole expenditure’) were intended to provide a “systematic solution” to the problems of the business blackhole expenditure regime. To achieve this end the amendments repealed the original rules that limited tax deductions to specific circumstances and replaced them with an all inclusive approach designed to capture everything not addressed in the Income Tax Assessment Act, 1936 and Income Tax Assessment Act, 1997.
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Individual sessions
December tax update
Author(s):
Alison STEVENSON
This presentation is an update of tax news in December 2006.
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Blackhole expenditure
Author(s):
Zubair BANGASH
The amendments to the taxation treatment of business-related capital expenditure (referred to as ‘blackhole expenditure’) were intended to provide a “systematic solution” to the problems of the business blackhole expenditure regime. To achieve this end the amendments repealed the original rules that limited tax deductions to specific circumstances and replaced them with an all inclusive approach designed to capture everything not addressed in the Income Tax Assessment Act, 1936 and Income Tax Assessment Act, 1997. This paper looks to consider the application of these rules and to apply them to practical situations. In particular, the new rules have introduced new terms as well as qualifying criteria that the expenditure must satisfy before the blackhole deduction is available.
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