Superannuation Laws Amendment (2004 Measures No. 1) Act 2004 (Cth)
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The Parliament of Australia enacts:
This Act may be cited as the
Superannuation Laws Amendment (2004 Measures No. 1) Act 2004 .
This Act commences on the day on which it receives the Royal Assent.
Each Act that is specified in a Schedule to this Act is amended or repealed as set out in the applicable items in the Schedule concerned, and any other item in a Schedule to this Act has effect according to its terms.
Repeal the note, substitute:
Note: See also section 26‑80 of the
Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 for cases in which a deduction that a person is entitled to under this section is denied.
Add:
; and (c) you are not entitled to a Government co‑contribution payable under the
Superannuation (Government Co‑contribution for Low Income Earners) Act 2003 in respect of the contribution.
The amendment made by item 2 of this Schedule applies to assessments for the 2004‑2005 income year and for subsequent income years.
Repeal the paragraph, substitute:
(b) 10% or more of the person’s total income for the income year is attributable to eligible employment of the person; and
Repeal the subsection, substitute:
(2) In this section:
eligible employment has the same meaning as in Subdivision AB of Division 3 of Part III of theIncome Tax Assessment Act 1936 .
The amendments made by items 4 and 5 of this Schedule apply to determinations as to whether a Government co‑contribution is payable in respect of a person for the 2003‑2004 income year and for subsequent income years.
Omit “rate specified in the regulations”, substitute “base interest rate for the day on which the interest is calculated”.
Omit “rate specified in the regulations”, substitute “base interest rate for the day on which the interest is calculated”.
Omit “rate specified in the regulations”, substitute “base interest rate for the day on which the interest is calculated”.
Insert:
base interest rate for a day has the same meaning as in section 8AAD of theTaxation Administration Act 1953 .
Omit “(sections 19 to 25)”, substitute “(sections 19 to 24)”.
After the sentence starting “Part 5”, insert:
• Part 5A (section 25) sets out circumstances in which general interest charge is payable.
Repeal the paragraph, substitute:
(b) the trustee or the provider has not credited the co‑contribution to an account of that kind by the end of the 28th day after the day on which the co‑contribution was paid to the trustee or the provider;
Add:
Note: Section 25 provides for the imposition of general interest charge if the co‑contribution is not repaid within a certain period.
Repeal the paragraph, substitute:
(b) the trustee or the provider has not credited the underpaid amount to an account of that kind by the end of the 28th day after the day on which the co‑contribution was paid to the trustee or the provider;
Add:
Note: Section 25 provides for the imposition of general interest charge if the underpaid amount is not repaid within a certain period.
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At the end of subsection 24(3) (after the table) Add:
Note: Section 25 provides for the imposition of general interest charge if an amount that the person must pay under a notice given to the person under item 3 or 4 of the above table is not repaid within a certain period.
Insert:
Insert:
(1A) If:
(a) a person is liable under subsection 16(1) or 20(1) to repay an amount; and
(b) the whole or a part of the amount remains unpaid after the time by which the amount is due to be paid;
the person is liable to pay general interest charge on the unpaid amount.
Note: The heading to section 25 is altered by omitting “
on overpayment ”.
Omit “The person”, substitute “A person who is liable under this section to pay general interest charge on an unpaid amount”.
Repeal the subsection, substitute:
(3) For the purposes of this section:
(a) an amount that a person becomes liable under subsection 16(1) or 20(1) to repay is due to be paid 7 days after the day on which the person first becomes liable to repay the amount; and
(b) an amount payable under a notice given under item 3 or 4 of the table in subsection 24(3) is due to be paid 28 days after the day on which the notice is given.
Repeal the section, substitute:
(1) After the end of each quarter the Commissioner must give the Minister a report, for presentation to the Parliament, on the working of this Act during the quarter. The report must include, for the quarter to which the report relates, the prescribed details about beneficiaries of, and amounts of, Government co‑contributions.
(2) After the end of each financial year the Commissioner must give the Minister a report, for presentation to the Parliament, that:
(a) is on the working of this Act during the financial year; and
(b) includes, for the financial year to which the report relates, the prescribed details about beneficiaries of, and amounts of, Government co‑contributions; and
(c) specifies, for each prescribed range of total income, the number of beneficiaries of a Government co‑contribution for the financial year whose total income that was used to determine the amount of their Government co‑contribution fell within that range; and
(d) specifies, for each prescribed range of taxable income, the number of people who the Commissioner is satisfied:
(i) were, at the end of the financial year, the spouse of a beneficiary of a Government co‑contribution for the financial year; and
(ii) had a taxable income for that financial year that fell within that range; and
(e) specifies the number of beneficiaries of Government co‑contributions for the financial year who the Commissioner was not satisfied had a spouse at the end of the financial year; and
(f) specifies the number of people:
(i) who the Commissioner is satisfied were, at the end of the financial year, the spouse of a beneficiary of a Government co‑contribution for the financial year; and
(ii) whose taxable income for the financial year was not able to be determined by the Commissioner.
(3) In this section:
spouse of a beneficiary of a Government co‑contribution includes a person who, although not legally married to the beneficiary, lives with the beneficiary on a genuine domestic basis as the beneficiary’s husband or wife.
taxable income has the meaning given by section 4‑15 of theIncome Tax Assessment Act 1997 .
The amendment made by item 16 of this Schedule applies to a report for any quarter, or financial year, that starts on or after 1 July 2004.
Omit “Superannuation Holding Accounts Reserve”, substitute “Superannuation Holding Accounts Account”.
Omit “Superannuation Holding Accounts Reserve”, substitute “Superannuation Holding Accounts Account”.
Omit “Superannuation Holding Accounts Reserve”, substitute “Superannuation Holding Accounts Account”.
Omit “Superannuation Holding Accounts Reserve”, substitute “Superannuation Holding Accounts Account”.
Insert:
Superannuation Holding Accounts Account means the Superannuation Holding Accounts Account established by subsection 5(3) of theFinancial Management Legislation Amendment Act 1999 .
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