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Will individual A and individual B satisfy the condition outlined in subparagraph 152-10(1)(c)(iii) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 (ITAA 1997) on the disposal of properties?
Yes. The Commissioner is satisfied that individual A and individual B are partners in a partnership, and that the properties are CGT assets of the partnership. This ruling applies for the following periods : Year ending 30 June 20XX Year ending 30 June 20XX The scheme commences on: 1 July 20XX
You are partners in a partnership. The partnership has retained the same ABN since it was issued. The partnership operates a primary production business which has commenced. The properties have been assets of the partnership since the date they were acquired. Each partner owns a 50% interest in the properties. The partnership has leased the properties to another entity that is not connected to the partnership, individual A, or individual B for the purposes of subdivision 328-C of the ITAA 1997. The primary production business activity is conducted on other land held by the partnership. In prior income years the partnership has had an aggregated turnover less than $X million. You anticipate that the aggregated turnover for the partnership in future income years will remain less than $X million.
Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 Division 152 Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 Subparagraph 152-10(1)(c)(iii) Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 Subsection 152-10(1AA) Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 Subdivision 328-C Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 Paragraph 108-5(1)(a) Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 Paragraph 108-5(2)(c) Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 Paragraph 108-5(2)(d)
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