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TAXATION ADMINISTRATION AMENDMENT REGULATION 2014 (NO 1) (NO 15 OF 2014)
2014
THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
FOR
THE AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY
TAXATION ADMINISTRATION AMENDMENT
REGULATION 2014 (NO 1)
SUBORDINATE LAW
SL2014-15
EXPLANATORY
STATEMENT
Circulated by the authority of
Andrew Barr
MLA
Treasurer
Background
The object of the Taxation Administration Amendment
Regulation 2014 (No 1) (the Regulation) is to allow the Commissioner for Revenue
(the Commissioner) to release ratepayer information to the Head of the Asbestos
Response Taskforce to enable relevant correspondence to be personally addressed
to owners of homes affected by loose-fill asbestos insulation (“Mr
Fluffy”) at the address provided for rates notices.
More
information about the role of the Asbestos Response Taskforce and loose-fill
asbestos insulation can be found at www.act.gov.au/asbestostaskforce
.
Clause 1 — Name of Regulation
This clause provides for the
regulation’s name.
Clause 2 — Commencement
This clause provides for the
regulation to commence on the day after it is notified on the ACT Legislation
Register at www.legislation.act.gov.au
.
Clause 3 — Legislation amended
This clause provides that the
regulation amends the Taxation Administration Regulation 2004.
Clause 4 — New section 4 (3)
This clause gives effect to the
object of the regulation and enables the Commissioner for revenue to provide tax
information to the head of the Asbestos Response Taskforce. This position is
held by Mr Andrew Kefford. The Asbestos Response Taskforce was established by
the ACT Government in June 2014 to respond to emerging issues arising from the
presence of loose-fill asbestos insulation in the Territory. The taskforce
reports to the Chief Minister.
It is necessary for the head of the
taskforce to be provided information relating to the ownership of affected homes
so appropriate contact be made with, and correspondence be sent to, homeowners
in order to manage potential risk and provide appropriate assistance. It is
intended that information will include the names of owners of those homes
identified in documents originally generated by the loose-fill asbestos
insulation removal program. This program was designed and commenced by the
Commonwealth Government in 1988 and continued by the ACT Government until 1993
in accordance with a memorandum of understanding.
Information will also
include the direct mailing addresses of affected homeowners, specifically
disclosure of the recorded address for rates notices. This will ensure
appropriate and reliable contact is made with affected homeowners.
The
provision is appropriately limited to information relating to homes affected by
the presence of loose-fill asbestos insulation.
However the term
‘affected’ is intended to be interpreted broadly. For instance, in
future the owner details and appropriate mailing addresses for properties that
are affected by the presence of loose-fill asbestos insulation, but do not
necessarily contain loose-fill asbestos insulation may be required. This may
include homes, that in future, may be suspected to contain loose-fill asbestos,
or are directly affected by another home that does contain loose-fill asbestos
– such as an affected home that may be demolished or something else that
could require direct consultation with neighbouring or affected
properties.