THE KING
THE FEDERAL COMMISSIONER OF TAXATION;
Ex PARTE SIR KELSO KING. Income Tax (Cth.)-Rebate-Tax payable more than three years prior to claim for
rebate-Time for claiming rebate-No time limited-No alteration of assessment involved-Income Tax Assessment Act 1922-1928 (No. 37 of 1922-No. 46 of 1928), secs. 18*, 37 (2)*.
The allowance of a rebate of income tax under sec. 18 of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1922-1928 does not involve an "alteration in an assessment under sec. 37 (2) of that Act, and consequently the proviso to sec. 37 (2) does not impose a time bar to the taxpayer's application for relief under sec. 18; therefore an application for a rebate under sec. 18 need not be made within three years from the date when the tax payable on the assessment was originally due and payable.
RULE NISI for mandamus.
This was a rule nisi for a mandamus to the Commissioner of Taxation obtained by the prosecutor, Sir Kelso King, as attorney
Sec. 18 of the Income Tax Assess-
rate which shall be ascertained as ment Act 1922-1928 provides :-
follows :----.' [Then follow the method 18 (1) Any person who has an
of computing the rate, a definition amount of income which is liable to
clause, and an evidentiary provision]. income tax for any year of assessment-
Sec. 37 (2) provides " When any (a) under this Act and in the United
alteration in an assessment has the Kingdom, or (b) under this Act and in
effect of reducing the taxpayer's lia- the United Kingdom and in a State of
bility the Commissioner may refund the Commonwealth of Australia, and
the taxpayer any tax overpaid Pro- who satisfies the Commissioner as to
vided that where the alteration in the (c) the amount of the income which is
assessment is due to an application by
SO liable: and (d) the amounts of taxes
the taxpayer no refund shall be given to which the income is SO liable, to-
if the application has not been made gether with the rate or rates of those
within three years after the tax was taxes, shall be entitled to a rebate of
originally due and payable." tax upon that amount of income at a