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Legislative Instrument
Goods and Services Tax: Waiver of Tax Invoice Requirement Determination (No. 40) 2016 – Government Undercover Agents
I, Deborah Jenkins, Acting Deputy Commissioner of Taxation, make this determination under subsection 29-10(3) of the A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999 (GST Act).
Deborah Jenkins Acting Deputy Commissioner of Taxation Dated: 13/09/2016
Name of determination
1. This determination is the Goods and Services Tax: Waiver of Tax Invoice Requirement Determination (No. 40) 2016 – Government Undercover Agents.
Commencement
2. This determination commences on the day after registration.
Repeal of previous determination
3. Goods and Services Tax: Waiver of Tax Invoice Requirement- Government Undercover Agents Determination (No. 1) 2006 - F2006L03278, registered on 29 September 2006, is repealed on the commencement of this determination.
Waiver of requirement to hold a tax invoice
4. The requirement to hold a tax invoice under subsection 29-10(3) of the GST Act is waived when a government law enforcement agency claims input tax credits for creditable acquisitions in the circumstances set out in this determination.
Circumstances where the requirement for a tax invoice is waived
5. At the time a government law enforcement agency gives its GST return for a tax period to the Commissioner, the government law enforcement agency is not required to hold a tax invoice to attribute an input tax credit for a creditable acquisition to that tax period if:
(a) it relates to a reimbursement of an expense to an employee or agent under Division 111 of the GST Act; and
(b) the employee or agent was using an assumed name when he or she incurred the expense; and
(c) the government law enforcement agency holds one of the following documents: (i) a credit card statement that is issued in the assumed name of the employee or agent listing the reimbursed expense; or (ii) an employee's or agent's statement that meets the information requirements set out in Clause 6 of this determination.
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