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PAYG Withholding variation for foreign resident capital gains withholding payments – no residue after a mortgagee exercises a power of sale 2020
I, Louise Clarke, Deputy Commissioner of Taxation, make this variation under the following provision:
* subsection 14-235(5) of Schedule 1 to the Taxation Administration Act 1953.
Louise Clarke Policy, Analysis and Legislation Law Design and Practice Dated: 2 September 2020
1. Name of instrument This determination is the PAYG Withholding variation for foreign resident capital gains withholding payments – no residue after a mortgagee exercises a power of sale 2020.
2. Commencement This instrument commences on the day after its registration on the Federal Register of Legislation.
3. Application This instrument applies to payments covered by section 14-200 of Schedule 1 to the Taxation Administration Act 1953, where, in a transaction involving the acquisition of land:
(i) a mortgagee exercises a power of sale;
(ii) the residue is zero or less than zero; and
(iii) the mortgagee provides a written declaration to the transferee that the amount to withhold is varied to nil under this instrument.
4. Determination
The amount to be paid by the transferee to the Commissioner in relation to the transactions covered by this instrument is varied to nil.
5. Definitions
Mortgagee – a mortgagee in relation to the land that is also an 'authorised deposit-taking institution' as defined in section 5 of the Banking Act 1959.
Residue – an amount worked out as the sale proceeds less expenses incidental to the sale and amounts payable to registered mortgagees over the asset.
Transferee – the person acquiring the land as a result of the transaction.
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