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ROAD TRANSPORT (THIRD-PARTY INSURANCE) REGULATIONS 2000 (2000 NO 6) - REG 14

Additional premium = [(P2—P1) x N2/N1] +

A New Tax System (ANTS)—adjustment for certain premiums

(1)      In working out the maximum premium that may be charged for a third-party policy issued on or after 1 December 1999 and before 1 July 2000, the maximum premium that may be charged, apart from this regulation, is increased in accordance with the following formula:

x B]) x (1 + [P3/P1 x C])

(2)      In subregulation (1)—

A means     3.73%.
"B" means -4.29%.
C means 10%.
P1 means the total number of days covered by the policy.
P2 means—

        (a)     if the policy is expressed to end before 1 July 2000—the total number of days covered by the policy; or

        (b)     if the policy is expressed to end on or after 1 July 2000—the total number of days before 1 July 2000 covered by the policy.

P3 means—

        (a)     if the policy is expressed to end before 1 July 2000—zero; or

        (b)     if the policy is expressed to end on or after 1 July 2000—the total number of days on or after 1 July 2000 covered by the policy.

Example

    A third-party policy is expressed to begin on 1 December 1999 and end on 30 November 2000.

P1 = 366

P2 = 213

P3 = 153

Current premium = $354.00

GST increased premium = $354.00 x (1 + [213/366 x 3.73%] + [153/366 x –4.29%]) x (1 + [153/366 x 10%])

    =$370.19

Note 1     A is that part of the ANTS premium impact from claims arising before 1 July 2000. It is positive because input credits are not available for such claims.

Note 2     B is that part of the ANTS premium impact from claims arising on or after 1 July 2000. It is negative because of input credits available for such claims.

Note 3     C is the 10% GST that applies to the post-30 June 2000 component of the total premium.

Note 4     P1 = P2 + P3 .

(1)      This regulation expires on 1 August 2000.



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