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GST-free Supply (Care) Determination 2017
I, KEN WYATT, Minister for Aged Care, make this Determination under paragraph 177-10 (1) (d) of the A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999.
Dated 28 March 2017
KEN WYATT Minister for Aged Care
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1 Name of Determination 2 Commencement 3 Definitions 4 Supply of care to targeted person 5 Supply of care to carer Schedule 1 Care provided to targeted persons Schedule 2 Care provided to carers
____________________ 1 Name of Determination This Determination is the GST-free Supply (Care) Determination 2017. 2 Commencement This Determination commences on 1 April 2017. 3 Definitions In this Determination: Act means the A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999. care means services to enable a targeted person to continue to live at home. carer means a person who provides care to a targeted person. respite care means care provided as an alternative care arrangement with the primary purpose of giving a carer or targeted person a short-term break from the usual care arrangement. targeted person means a frail, older person or a younger person who: (a) has a moderate, severe or profound disability (including addiction to a drug); and (b) lives at home; and (c) would, in the absence of services of the kind mentioned in Schedule 1, be at risk of prematurely or inappropriately needing: (i) long term care in a hospital or other institution; or (ii) residential care within the meaning of the Aged Care Act 1997. Note The following expressions used in this Determination are defined in the Act: * GST-free * supply. 4 Supply of care to targeted person For paragraph 38-30 (4) (b) of the Act, the supply of care of a kind mentioned in Schedule 1 to a targeted person is similar to a supply that is GST-free because of subsection 38-30 (2) of the Act. Note Subject to the requirements of paragraph 38-30 (4) (a) of the Act, the supply of care of a kind mentioned in Schedule 1 is GST-free. 5 Supply of care to carer For paragraph 38-30 (4) (b) of the Act, the supply of care of a kind mentioned in Schedule 2 to a carer that substantially enables the carer to give care to a targeted person is similar to a supply that is GST-free because of subsection 38-30 (2) of the Act. Note Subject to the requirements of paragraph 38-30 (4) (a) of the Act in the circumstances mentioned in section 5, the supply of care of a kind mentioned in Schedule 2 is GST-free. Schedule 1 Care provided to targeted persons (section 4) Item Service 1 Home help 2 Personal care 3 Home maintenance 4 Home modification 5 Provision of food 6 Provision and delivery of meals at home or at a day care or similar centre 7 Respite care 8 Transport to and from day care or similar centres and for shopping trips, social outings and for health-related purposes 9 Community paramedical services 10 Community nursing 11 Assessment of the person's care needs 12 Referral to other community care services 13 Training in the use of aids and appliances and in how to get the most out of the other services mentioned in this Schedule 14 Individual care planning or case management 15 Provision of basic equipment for social support 16 Day care 17 Linen services 18 Counselling 19 Community advocacy for a purpose mentioned in section 81-1 of the Aged Care Act 1997 20 Medication management 21 Provision and monitoring of personal alert systems 22 Provision of therapeutic supplies and services under the program known as the Psychogeriatric Unit Program administered by the Commonwealth 23 Continence management
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