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REVENUE LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2007
2007
The Legislative Assembly
for
Australian Capital
Territory
Revenue Legislation Amendment Bill
2007
Explanatory Statement
Circulated by authority
of
Treasurer
Jon
Stanhope MLA
Revenue Legislation Amendment Bill
2007
Summary
This Bill amends the Duties Act 1999, the Land Tax Act 2004,
the Payroll Tax Act 1987 and the Rates Act 2004.
Overview
The Duties Act 1999 is amended to remove the duty liability on the
grant of a crown lease to the Housing Commissioner. The Housing Commissioner
will not be liable to duty under section 4 of the Act, which makes the Territory
not liable to duty.
This Bill also amends the Duties Act 1999 to
clarify that an interstate motor vehicle dealer, that is licensed under a
corresponding law to the Sale of Motor Vehicles Act 1977, is able to
claim a duty exemption on the registration of motor vehicles that are used as
demonstrators or trading stock. This amendment brings the treatment of
interstate licensed motor vehicles dealers in line with the treatment of ACT
licensed motor vehicle dealers.
The Bill amends the Land Tax Act
2004 to clarify that where a land tax debt has been identified by the ACT
Revenue Office after a parcel of land has been transferred to a new owner, and
the new owner has obtained a clear Certificate of Rates, Land Tax and Other
Charges from the ACT Revenue Office, that the owner
of the parcel for
the
period to which the liability relates
is liable to pay the land tax.
This Bill also makes two minor
amendments to the Payroll Tax Act 1987 which clarify current practice.
The first amendment clarifies the reference period which applies to wages paid
or payable in the ACT. Although payroll tax is an annual charge, the reference
period for when wages are paid has been inferred from the legislative
requirement to submit a monthly return for any wages paid in excess of the
threshold for a month.
The second payroll tax amendment makes explicit
that wages paid or payable in the ACT, for services performed or rendered in
another country are liable to payroll tax. This is currently inferred from the
wording contained in section 2D (1) (a).
In addition, the language of
section 2D (1) (a) of the Payroll Tax Act 1987 has been simplified to
make the nexus provisions more understandable. These amendments make no change
to the nexus provisions, which will continue to operate as they have been, but
should help taxpayers in understanding what is to be included in their returns.
The final amendment contained in the Bill, amends the Rates Act
2004 to correct an error in the formula contained in section 34 (3). The
existing formula allows for different rating factors to be used for the
determined commercial and residential percentages of the intended use of certain
developments. However, an oversight resulted in the fixed charge component of
the formula remaining unchanged when differential fixed charges were introduced
for residential, rural and commercial land. To date, this issue has been dealt
with administratively and the amendment to the formula will endorse this
practice and is revenue neutral.

Details of the Revenue Legislation
Amendment Bill 2007
Part 1 Preliminary
Clause 1 - Name of Act
This Act is
the Revenue Legislation Amendment Act 2007.
Clause 2 –
Commencement
This Act commences on the day after notification.
Part 2 Duties Act 1999
Clause 3 – Legislation
amended – pt 2
This Part amends the Duties Act 1999.
Clause 4 – Transfer of land to certain authorities and other
bodies Section 64 (1)
This clause removes the reference to the Housing
Commissioner in section 64 (1) (a). As a result the Housing Commissioner will
no longer be liable to pay concessional duty on the grant of a crown lease and
instead will be exempt from duty on the grant and transfer of a crown lease
under section 4 of the Duties Act 1999.
Clause 5 –
Repossessed motor vehicles Section 216 (c)
Clause 5 removes the
reference to a “licensed dealer under the Sale of Motor Vehicles Act
1977” and replaces it with the term “licensed vehicle
dealer”. This amendment is consequential on the amendment to the
dictionary definition of “licensed vehicle dealer” in Clause 7.
Clause 6 – Prerequisites for registration Section 221 (1) (c)
(i)
Clause 6 is consequential on the amendment to the dictionary
definition of “licensed vehicle dealer” in Clause 7.
Clause 7 – Dictionary, definition of licensed vehicle
dealer
The dictionary definition of “licensed vehicle
dealer” is amended by Clause 7 to extend it to licensed interstate dealers
who hold a “similar license under a corresponding law” to the
Sale of Motor Vehicles Act 1977.
Part 3 Land Tax Act
2004
Clause 8 - Legislation amended – pt 3
This part
amends the Land Tax Act 2004.
Clause 9 – Payment of
land tax New section 17 (2A)
This clause links the liability of a
previous owner to pay land tax incurred by them to the conditions set out in
section 20 (3). This section provides that unpaid land tax is not a charge on
the land where an honest purchaser of a parcel of land obtains a Certificate of
Rates, Land Tax and Other charges and the certificate is clear of any charge on
the parcel. In these cases, where a liability is subsequently discovered by the
ACT Revenue Office, it will attach to the owner of
the parcel for the period to which the liability relates.
Part 4 Payroll Tax Act 1987
Clause 10 - Legislation
amended – pt 4
This part amends the Payroll Tax Act 1987.
Clause 11 – Wages to which this Act applies Section 2D (1)
This clause clarifies section 2D (1) (a) which sets out the nexus
provisions for ACT payroll tax. None of these amendments makes any change in
current policy or practice when working out wages that are liable to ACT payroll
tax.
Section 2D (1) is amended to ensure that it is clear that wages
paid in a month or part of a month are included for the purposes of payroll tax.
This has always been the case, but has been inferred from the requirement to
lodge monthly payroll tax returns.
This section is also amended to
spell out that wages paid or payable in the ACT for services that are performed
or rendered overseas are captured for ACT payroll tax purposes. This again
clarifies current practice, which is inferred from the wording of section 2D (1)
(a).
Additionally, the language of sections 2D (1) has been simplified
to make the intent of the nexus provisions clear.
Part 5 Rates Act
2004
Clause 12 - Legislation amended – pt 5
This part
amends the Rates Act 2004.
Clause 13 – Imposition of rates – qualifying parcels of land
Section 34 (3), formula
This clause substitutes a new formula for the
purposes of this section which will allow the application of different fixed
charges for the residential and commercial parts of a qualifying parcel of land.
Clause 14 – Section 34 (4), definition of FC
Subsection
(4) describes the components used to calculate the rates for the formula
contained in subsection (3). This clause replaces the fixed charge (FC)
component with components for the fixed charge commercial (FCC) and fixed charge
residential (FCR).
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