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INCOME TAX ASSESSMENT ACT 1997 - SECT 701.80

Accelerated depreciation

  (1)   This section has effect for the head company core purposes when the entity becomes a * subsidiary member of the group.

Object

  (2)   The object of this section is to preserve any entitlement to accelerated depreciation for assets that become those of the * head company because subsection   701 - 1(1) (the single entity rule) applies when the entity becomes a * subsidiary member of the group. This is only to apply where the asset's * tax cost setting amount is not more than the entity's * terminating value for the asset.

Section applies to certain depreciating assets

  (3)   This section applies if:

  (a)   a * depreciating asset to which Division   40 applies becomes that of the * head company because subsection   701 - 1(1) (the single entity rule) applies when the entity becomes a * subsidiary member of the group; and

  (b)   just before the entity became a subsidiary member, subsection   40 - 10(3) or 40 - 12(3) of the Income Tax (Transitional Provisions) Act 1997 applied for the purpose of the entity working out the asset's decline in value under Division   40; and

Note:   The effect of those subsections was to preserve an entitlement to accelerated depreciation.

  (c)   the * tax cost setting amount that applies in relation to the asset for the purposes of section   701 - 10 when it becomes an asset of the head company is not more than the entity's * terminating value for the asset.

Preservation of accelerated depreciation

  (4)   While the asset is held by the * head company under subsection   701 - 1(1) (the single entity rule), the decline in its value under Division   40 is worked out by replacing the component in the formula in subsection   40 - 70(1) or 40 - 75(1) that includes the asset's * effective life with the rate that would apply under subsection   42 - 160(1) or 42 - 165(1) of this Act if it had not been amended by the New Business Tax System (Capital Allowances) Act 2001 .



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