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Details: C2013A00118
- C2013A00118
Act No. 118 of 2013 as made
Originating Bill: Tax Laws Amendment (Fairer Taxation of Excess Concessional Contributions) Bill 2013
C2013A00118
No. 118, 2013
Schedule 1—Fairer taxation of excess concessional contributions 6
Part 2—Updating cross‑references to concessional contributions 27
Income Tax (Transitional Provisions) Act 1997 28
Superannuation (Unclaimed Money and Lost Members) Act 1999 28
Part 3—Other consequential amendments 29
Superannuation (Government Co‑contribution for Low Income Earners) Act 2003 31
Taxation Administration Act 1953 32
Part 4—Repeal of excess concessional contributions tax 36
Income Tax (Transitional Provisions) Act 1997 42
Taxation (Interest on Overpayments and Early Payments) Act 1983 42
Part 5—Repeal of the Superannuation (Excess Concessional Contributions Tax) Act 2007 43
Superannuation (Excess Concessional Contributions Tax) Act 2007 43
Part 6—Contingent amendments 44
Superannuation Laws Amendment (MySuper Capital Gains Tax Relief and Other Measures) Act 2013 46
Taxation Administration Act 1953 46
Part 7—Application, transitional and saving provisions 48
Division 1—Application and transitional provisions 48
Division 2—Saving provisions 51
This Act may be cited as the Tax Laws Amendment (Fairer Taxation of Excess Concessional Contributions) Act 2013.
2. Schedule 1, Parts 1 to 5
3. Schedule 1, items 88 to 91
4. Schedule 1, item 92
(b) immediately after the commencement of item 8 of Schedule 1 to the Superannuation Laws Amendment (MySuper Capital Gains Tax Relief and Other Measures) Act 2013.
5. Schedule 1, items 93 to 96
6. Schedule 1, item 97
(b) immediately after the commencement of Schedule 1 to the Superannuation Legislation Amendment (New Zealand Arrangement) Act 2012.
7. Schedule 1, item 98
(a) immediately after the commencement of the provision(s) covered by table item 11; and
8. Schedule 1, item 99
9. Schedule 1, item 100
Immediately after the time specified in the Superannuation Laws Amendment (MySuper Capital Gains Tax Relief and Other Measures) Act 2013 for the commencement of item 19 of Schedule 1 to that Act.
However, the provision(s) do not commence at all if section 2 of the Superannuation Laws Amendment (MySuper Capital Gains Tax Relief and Other Measures) Act 2013 does not commence.
10. Schedule 1, items 101 to 109
11. Schedule 1, Part 7
Schedule 1—Fairer taxation of excess concessional contributions
1 After Division 290
291‑A Object of this Division
291‑B Excess concessional contributions
291‑C Modifications for defined benefit interests
291‑D Other provisions
291‑1 What this Division is about
Note: Part 2‑35 in Schedule 1 to the Taxation Administration Act 1953 contains rules about a charge you may be liable to pay, and about releasing the excess concessional contributions from superannuation.
Subdivision 291‑A—Object of this Division
291‑5 Object of this Division
The object of this Division is to ensure, in relation to concessional contributions to superannuation, that the amount of concessionally taxed *superannuation benefits that an individual receives results from contributions that have been made gradually over the course of the individual’s life.
Note: Division 292 has the same object, in relation to non‑concessional contributions.
Guide to Subdivision 291‑B
291‑10 What this Subdivision is about
This Subdivision includes excess concessional contributions in your assessable income and provides a tax offset.
291‑15 Excess concessional contributions—assessable income, 15% tax offset
291‑20 Your excess concessional contributions for a financial year
291‑25 Your concessional contributions for a financial year
If you have *excess concessional contributions for a *financial year:
(b) you are entitled to a *tax offset for that income year equal to 15% of the excess concessional contributions.
Note 1: This offset cannot be refunded, transferred or carried forward: see item 20 of the table in subsection 63‑10(1).
Note 2: You may be liable to pay excess concessional contributions charge: see Division 95 in Schedule 1 to the Taxation Administration Act 1953.
Note 3: You can elect to release excess concessional contributions from superannuation: see Division 96 in that Schedule.
(1) You have excess concessional contributions for a *financial year if the amount of your *concessional contributions for the year exceeds your *concessional contributions cap for the year. The amount of the excess concessional contributions is the amount of the excess.
(a) for the 2013‑2014 financial year—$25,000; or
(b) for the 2014‑2015 financial year or a later financial year—the amount worked out by indexing annually the amount mentioned in paragraph (a).
(1) The amount of your concessional contributions for a *financial year is the sum of:
Note: For rules about defined benefit interests, see Subdivision 291‑C.
(2) A contribution is covered under this subsection if:
(b) it is included in the assessable income of the *superannuation provider in relation to the plan, or, by way of a *roll‑over superannuation benefit, in the assessable income of a *complying superannuation fund or *RSA provider in the circumstances mentioned in subsection 290‑170(5) (about successor funds); and
(i) an amount mentioned in subsection 295‑200(2);
(ii) an amount mentioned in item 2 of the table in subsection 295‑190(1);
(3) An amount in a *complying superannuation plan is covered under this subsection if it is allocated by the *superannuation provider in relation to the plan for you for the year in accordance with conditions specified in the regulations.
(4) Disregard Subdivision 295‑D for the purposes of paragraph (2)(b).
Subdivision 291‑C—Modifications for defined benefit interests
Guide to Subdivision 291‑C
291‑155 What this Subdivision is about
This Subdivision modifies the meaning of concessional contributions relating to defined benefits interests.
291‑160 Application
291‑165 Concessional contributions—special rules for defined benefit interests
291‑170 Notional taxed contributions
291‑175 Defined benefit interest
(1) This Subdivision applies if, in a *financial year, you have:
(a) a *superannuation interest that is or includes a *defined benefit interest; or
(b) more than one superannuation interest that is or includes a defined benefit interest.
(2) However, this Subdivision does not apply in relation to a *superannuation interest in a *constitutionally protected fund.
Despite section 291‑25, the amount of your concessional contributions for the *financial year is the sum of:
(a) the contributions covered by subsection 291‑25(2), and the amounts covered by subsection 291‑25(3), to the extent to which they do not relate to the *defined benefit interest or interests; and
(b) your *notional taxed contributions for the financial year in respect of the defined benefit interest or interests.
(1) Your notional taxed contributions for a *financial year in respect of a *defined benefit interest has the meaning given by the regulations.
Note: For transitional provisions about notional taxed contributions that were previously in former subsections 292‑170(6) to (9), see Subdivision 291‑C of the Income Tax (Transitional Provisions) Act 1997.
(2) Regulations made for the purposes of subsection (1) may provide for a method of determining the amount of the notional taxed contributions.
(3) Regulations made for the purposes of subsection (1) may define the *notional taxed contributions, and the amount of notional taxed contributions, in different ways depending on any of the following matters:
(a) the individual who has the *superannuation interest that is or includes the *defined benefit interest;
(b) the *superannuation plan in which the superannuation interest exists;
(c) the *superannuation provider in relation to the superannuation plan;
(4) Regulations made for the purposes of subsection (1) may specify circumstances in which the amount of *notional taxed contributions for a *financial year is nil.
(5) Subsections (2), (3) and (4) do not limit the regulations that may be made for the purposes of this section.
(1) An individual’s *superannuation interest is a defined benefit interest to the extent that it defines the individual’s entitlement to *superannuation benefits payable from the interest by reference to one or more of the following matters:
(a) the individual’s salary, or allowance in the nature of salary, at a particular date or averaged over a period;
(b) another individual’s salary, or allowance in the nature of salary, at a particular date or averaged over a period;
(c) a specified amount;
(d) specified conversion factors.
(2) However, an individual’s *superannuation interest is not a defined benefit interest if it defines that entitlement solely by reference to one or more of the following:
(a) *disability superannuation benefits;
(b) *superannuation death benefits;
(c) payments of amounts mentioned in paragraph 307‑10(a) (temporary disability payments).
Subdivision 291‑D—Other provisions
Guide to Subdivision 291‑D
291‑460 What this Subdivision is about
The Commissioner has a discretion to disregard concessional contributions or allocate them to a different financial year.
291‑465 Commissioner’s discretion to disregard contributions etc. in relation to a financial year
(1) The Commissioner may make a written determination that, for the purposes of working out the amount of your *excess concessional contributions for a *financial year, all or part of your *concessional contributions for a financial year is to be:
Conditions for making of determination
(2) The Commissioner may make the determination only if:
(a) you apply for the determination in accordance with this section; and
(i) there are special circumstances; and
(ii) making the determination is consistent with the object of this Division and Division 292.
Matters to which regard may be had
(3) In making the determination the Commissioner may have regard to the following:
(a) whether a contribution made in the relevant *financial year would more appropriately be allocated towards another financial year instead;
(b) whether it was reasonably foreseeable, when a relevant contribution was made, that you would have *excess concessional contributions or *excess non‑concessional contributions for the relevant financial year, and in particular:
(i) if the relevant contribution is made in respect of you by another individual—the terms of any agreement or arrangement between you and that individual as to the amount and timing of the contribution; and
(ii) the extent to which you had control over the making of the contribution;
(4) The application:
(b) can only be made after all of the contributions sought to be disregarded or reallocated have been made; and
(c) if you receive an *excess concessional contributions determination for the *financial year—must be given to the Commissioner within:
(i) 60 days after receiving the determination; or
(5) The Commissioner must give you:
(a) a copy of the determination; or
(b) if the Commissioner decides not to make a determination—notice of that decision.
(6) The determination or notice may be included in any other notice under this Act.
(7) If you are dissatisfied with:
(a) subject to subsection 14ZVB(3) of the Taxation Administration Act 1953, you may also object, on the ground that you are dissatisfied with such a determination or decision, relating to all or part of your *concessional contributions for a *financial year:
(ii) under section 97‑10 in Schedule 1 to the Taxation Administration Act 1953 against an *excess concessional contributions determination made in relation to you for the financial year; and
2 At the end of Chapter 2 in Schedule 1
Part 2‑35—Excess concessional contributions
Division 95—Excess concessional contributions charge
95‑A Object of Division
95‑B Excess concessional contributions charge
You are liable to pay a charge on the income tax you pay on excess concessional contributions.
The charge is applied at a uniform rate that is the same as the shortfall interest charge.
The period for the excess concessional contributions charge starts at the start of the income year and ends just before tax is due to be paid under your first assessment for the year.
Subdivision 95‑A—Object of Division
95‑5 Object of Division
The object of this Division is to neutralise benefits that taxpayers could otherwise receive from *excess concessional contributions, so that they do not receive an advantage in the form of:
(a) the later time at which *tax is collected, as compared to tax that is collected through the Pay as you go system; and
(b) the earnings on the contributions, which receive a concessional tax rate and remain in superannuation even if the contributions are released under Division 96.
Subdivision 95‑B—Excess concessional contributions charge
95‑10 Liability to excess concessional contributions charge
95‑15 Amount of excess concessional contributions charge
95‑20 When excess concessional contributions charge is due and payable
95‑25 General interest charge
(a) you have *excess concessional contributions for a *financial year; and
(b) you are liable to pay an amount of *tax (your actual tax) for the corresponding income year; and
(c) your actual tax exceeds the amount of tax you would be liable to pay for the income year if the excess concessional contributions were disregarded;
the excess is an amount of tax on which you are liable to pay excess concessional contributions charge.
Note 1: Excess concessional contributions are included in assessable income and give rise to a tax offset: see section 291‑15 of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997.
Note 2: In this Act, tax is an assessed amount: see subsection 995‑1(1) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997.
(2) If you would not be liable to pay *tax for the income year if the *excess concessional contributions were disregarded, apply paragraph (1)(c) as if you would be liable to pay a nil amount of tax.
(3) The liability is for each day in the period:
(a) beginning on the first day of the income year; and
(b) ending on the day before the day on which *tax under your first notice of assessment for that income year is due to be paid, or would be due to be paid if there were any.
The *excess concessional contributions charge for a day is worked out by multiplying the rate worked out under section 4 of the Superannuation (Excess Concessional Contributions Charge) Act 2013 for that day by the sum of the following amounts:
(a) the amount of *tax on which you are liable to pay the charge;
(b) the excess concessional contributions charge on that amount from previous days.
(1) The *excess concessional contributions charge you are liable to pay for an income year is due and payable on the day on which *tax is due to be paid under your first notice of assessment for that income year that includes an amount of tax on which you are liable to pay the charge.
Note: For when income tax is due and payable, see section 5‑5 of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997.
(2) An amount of *excess concessional contributions charge is only due and payable if the Commissioner gives you an *excess concessional contributions determination stating the amount of the charge (although it may be taken by subsection (1) to have been due and payable at a time before the determination was made).
Note: For excess concessional contributions determinations, see Division 97.
(3) However, if the Commissioner amends your *excess concessional contributions determination, any extra charge resulting from the amendment is due and payable 21 days after the Commissioner gives you notice of the amended determination.
If an amount of *excess concessional contributions charge or *shortfall interest charge on excess concessional contributions charge that you are liable to pay remains unpaid after the time by which it is due to be paid, you are liable to pay the *general interest charge on the unpaid amount for each day in the period that:
(i) the excess concessional contributions charge or shortfall interest charge;
(ii) the general interest charge on any of the excess concessional contributions charge or shortfall interest charge.
Note 1: The general interest charge is worked out under Part IIA.
Note 2: Shortfall interest charge is worked out under Division 280 in this Schedule.
Note 3: See section 5‑10 of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 for when the amount of shortfall interest charge becomes due and payable.
Division 96—Releasing money from superannuation
96‑A Releasing money from superannuation
Subdivision 96‑A—Releasing money from superannuation
Guide to Subdivision 96‑A
You may elect to release up to 85% of your excess concessional contributions for a financial year from a superannuation interest.
Superannuation providers will usually be required to pay an amount from the superannuation interest. However, for certain interests the provider may choose whether or not to pay.
Released amounts are paid by the superannuation provider to the Commissioner.
You get a credit for the released amount. Surplus credits are refunded to you under Division 3A of Part IIB.
96‑5 Electing to release money from superannuation
96‑10 Issuing a release authority to a superannuation provider
96‑15 Varying and revoking a release authority
96‑20 Obligations of superannuation providers
96‑25 Voluntary compliance with a release authority relating to voluntary release interests
96‑30 Meaning of maximum available release amount
96‑35 Notifying Commissioner
96‑40 Notifying individual of unsuccessful release attempt
96‑45 Compensation for acquisition of property
96‑50 Entitlement to credits
96‑55 Interest for late payments of money received by the Commissioner in accordance with release authority
96‑60 Income tax treatment of amounts released—proportioning rule does not apply
(1) If you receive an *excess concessional contributions determination, you may elect to release from a *superannuation interest an amount not exceeding 85% of the *excess concessional contributions stated in the determination.
Note 1: For excess concessional contributions determinations, see Division 97.
Note 2: Released excess concessional contributions are not included in your non‑concessional contributions (a gross‑up also applies): see subsection 292‑90(1A) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997.
(2) However, if the *excess concessional contributions determination is an amended determination increasing the stated amount of your *excess concessional contributions, you may elect to release an amount not exceeding:
(a) 85% of the excess concessional contributions stated in the amended determination; less
(b) any amount you elect to release under subsection (1) in relation to an earlier determination.
(3) You make the election by:
(a) notifying the Commissioner of the amount you elect to release; and
(b) identifying the *superannuation interest or interests you have from which the amount is to be released; and
(i) 21 days after receiving notice of the *excess concessional contributions determination or amended excess concessional contributions determination; or
Unsuccessful elections—making a further election
(a) you make a valid election under this section; and
(b) the Commissioner gives you a notice under section 96‑40 stating an amount (the unreleased amount) that a *superannuation provider did not pay in relation to the release authority issued in relation to that election;
you may make a further election to release the unreleased amount from another superannuation interest you have.
(6) The further election must comply with subsection (3) and paragraph (4)(a), and must be given to the Commissioner within:
(a) 21 days after receiving the notice mentioned in paragraph (5)(b); or
(7) An election under this section is irrevocable.
(1) If you make a valid election under section 96‑5 in relation to *excess concessional contributions you have for a *financial year, the Commissioner must issue a release authority to each *superannuation provider that holds a *superannuation interest identified in the election.
(2) The release authority must:
(a) state the amount to be released from the *superannuation interest, as stated in the election; and
The Commissioner may vary or revoke a release authority at any time before the Commissioner receives a payment relating to the release authority.
(1) A *superannuation provider that has been issued with a release authority under section 96‑10 must, within 7 days after the release authority is issued, pay to the Commissioner the lesser of:
Exception—interests not subject to compulsory release
(2) However, the *maximum available release amount for a *superannuation interest is not to be included in the sum worked out under paragraph (1)(b) if the interest is of any of the following kinds (a voluntary release interest):
(a) a *defined benefit interest;
(b) a superannuation interest in a *non‑complying superannuation fund;
(c) a superannuation interest that is treated as a separate interest under regulations made for the purposes of section 307‑200 of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 in circumstances where the interest is supporting a *superannuation income stream.
(1) A *superannuation provider that has been issued with a release authority under section 96‑10 may, within 7 days after the release authority is issued, pay to the Commissioner the lesser of:
(b) the sum of the *maximum available release amounts for each voluntary release interest held by the superannuation provider for the individual in *superannuation plans.
(2) However, the amount mentioned in paragraph (1)(a) must be reduced by any amount the provider pays to the Commissioner under section 96‑20 in relation to the release authority.
(1) A *superannuation provider that has been issued with a release authority under section 96‑10 must notify the Commissioner of a payment made in accordance with this Subdivision.
(a) has been issued with a release authority under section 96‑10; and
(b) is not required to pay an amount under section 96‑20, or is required under that section to pay an amount less than the amount stated in the release authority;
(3) A notice under this section must be given:
(a) in the *approved form; and
(b) within 7 days after the release authority is issued.
(b) does not receive a payment from a superannuation provider of the full amount stated in a release authority within the time mentioned in subsection 96‑20(1);
the Commissioner must give the individual a written notice under this section.
(a) identify the *superannuation provider; and
(b) state how much of the amount stated in the release authority was not paid to the Commissioner.
(1) If the operation of section 96‑20 would result in an acquisition of property (within the meaning of paragraph 51(xxxi) of the Constitution) from an entity otherwise than on just terms (within the meaning of that paragraph), the Commonwealth is liable to pay a reasonable amount of compensation to the entity.
(2) If the Commonwealth and the entity do not agree on the amount of the compensation, the entity may institute proceedings in a court of competent jurisdiction for the recovery from the Commonwealth of such reasonable amount of compensation as the court determines.
(1) If a *superannuation provider pays an amount in relation to a release authority issued under section 96‑10 in relation to an election you make, you are entitled to a credit equal to that amount.
Note: Division 3 of Part IIB provides for the treatment of credits that an entity is entitled to under a taxation law.
(a) the Commissioner is required under Division 3A of Part IIB to refund all or part of a credit you are entitled to under section 96‑50; and
Note: Further provision about the income tax treatment of amounts released is in section 303‑15 of that Act.
Division 97—Excess concessional contributions determinations
97‑A Excess concessional contributions determinations
Subdivision 97‑A—Excess concessional contributions determinations
Guide to Subdivision 97‑A
97‑1 What this Subdivision is about
The Commissioner must give you a determination stating the amount of your excess concessional contributions and any excess concessional contributions charge.
97‑5 Determination of excess concessional contributions and charge
97‑10 Review
(1) If you have *excess concessional contributions for a *financial year, the Commissioner must make a written determination stating:
(a) the amount of those excess concessional contributions; and
(b) the amount (if any) of *excess concessional contributions charge you are liable to pay for the corresponding income year.
(2) A determination under this section is an excess concessional contributions determination.
If you are dissatisfied with an *excess concessional contributions determination made in relation to you, you may object against the determination in the manner set out in Part IVC.
Part 2—Updating cross‑references to concessional contributions
3 Paragraph 332(4)(b)
Omit “section 292‑175”, substitute “section 291‑175”.
4 Paragraph 292‑320(2)(b)
5 Paragraph 292‑320(2)(c)
Omit “section 292‑165”, substitute “section 291‑165”.
6 Section 960‑265 (table item 9)
*Excess concessional contributions—*concessional contributions cap
subsection 291‑20(2)
7 Subsection 995‑1(1) (definition of concessional contributions)
concessional contributions has the meaning given by sections 291‑25 and 291‑165.
8 Subsection 995‑1(1) (definition of concessional contributions cap)
concessional contributions cap has the meaning given by section 291‑20.
9 Subsection 995‑1(1) (definition of defined benefit interest)
defined benefit interest has the meaning given by section 291‑175.
10 Subsection 995‑1(1) (definition of excess concessional contributions)
excess concessional contributions has the meaning given by section 291‑20.
11 Subsection 995‑1(1) (definition of notional taxed contributions)
notional taxed contributions has the meaning given by section 291‑170.
12 Section 292‑25
13 Paragraph 24B(1)(c)
14 Paragraph 24B(2)(d)
15 Paragraph (e) of Schedule 1
Omit “Part 3‑10,”, substitute “Part 2‑35, 3‑10,”
16 Section 10‑5 (table item headed “superannuation”)
death benefits .......................................................................
excess concessional contributions ....................................
17 Section 13‑1 (table item headed “superannuation”)
291‑15(b)
18 Subsection 61‑570(3)
Omit “any contributions disregarded under section 292‑467 for you”, substitute “any *excess concessional contributions you have”.
19 Subsection 280‑15(2)
(2) If concessional contributions exceed an indexed cap, the excess is included in the individual’s assessable income and gives rise to a tax offset. The individual can release the excess concessional contributions from his or her superannuation interests.
20 Subsection 280‑15(3)
After “including any excess for the purposes of the first cap”, insert “that has not been released”.
21 Subsection 290‑160(3)
Omit “included in your assessable income under paragraph 292‑467(2)(a)”, substitute “you have”.
22 Subsection 290‑230(5)
Omit “any contributions disregarded under section 292‑467 for your *spouse”, substitute “any *excess concessional contributions your *spouse has”.
23 After subsection 292‑90(1)
(a) you make a valid election under section 96‑5 in Schedule 1 to the Taxation Administration Act 1953 in relation to *excess concessional contributions you have for the *financial year; and
(b) a *superannuation provider pays an amount in relation to the release authority issued under section 96‑10 in that Schedule in relation to that election;
the amount paid is first increased, by dividing it by 85%, and the increased amount is applied to reduce the amount of excess concessional contributions mentioned in paragraph (1)(b) of this section.
Non‑concessional contributions and amounts
24 Section 303‑15
303‑15 Payments from release authorities—excess concessional contributions
A *superannuation benefit that you receive (or are taken to receive), paid in relation to a release authority issued in relation to an election you make under section 96‑5 in Schedule 1 to the Taxation Administration Act 1953, is not assessable income and is not *exempt income.
25 Subsection 995‑1(1)
excess concessional contributions charge means charge imposed by the Superannuation (Excess Concessional Contributions Charge) Act 2013.
excess concessional contributions determination has the meaning given by section 97‑5 in Schedule 1 to the Taxation Administration Act 1953.
maximum available release amount, for a *superannuation interest, has the meaning given by section 96‑30 in Schedule 1 to the Taxation Administration Act 1953.
26 Subsection 995‑1(1) (definition of reportable superannuation contributions)
Omit “any contributions disregarded under section 292‑467 for the individual”, substitute “any *excess concessional contributions the individual has”.
27 Subsection 6(3)
28 Subsection 8(1A)
Omit “included in the person’s assessable income under paragraph 292‑467(2)(a) of that Act for the financial year corresponding to the income year”, substitute “included in the person’s assessable income under paragraph 291‑15(a) of that Act for the income year”.
29 Subsection 2(1)
excess concessional contributions determination has the same meaning as in subsection 995‑1(1) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997.
30 Subsection 8AAB(4) (before table item 45)
95‑25 in Schedule 1
payment of excess concessional contributions charge or shortfall interest charge
31 After section 14ZVA
14ZVB Objections relating to excess concessional contributions
(b) an excess concessional contributions determination;
(c) a determination under section 291‑465 of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997;
(d) a decision not to make a determination under that section;
(e) 2 or more taxation decisions that are taken to be a single taxation decision under subsection (2).
then, for the purposes of this Part, those taxation decisions are taken to be one taxation decision.
32 Paragraph 14ZW(1)(aac)
(aac) if the taxation objection is made under section 97‑10 in Schedule 1 on a particular ground—within the same period that the person:
(i) must lodge a taxation objection on that ground under section 175A of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1936; or
33 Subsection 250‑10(2) in Schedule 1 (before table item 136)
95‑20 in Schedule 1
amount in accordance with excess concessional contributions release authority
96‑20 in Schedule 1
34 Subsection 280‑100(4) in Schedule 1
Liability to shortfall interest charge—excess concessional contributions charge
(4) Despite subsection (1), if:
35 Subsection 288‑95(3) in Schedule 1
(3) A *superannuation provider that fails to comply with section 96‑20 (about release authority for excess concessional contributions) is liable to an administrative penalty of 20 penalty units.
36 Paragraph 390‑5(9A)(b) in Schedule 1
37 Subsection 3(1) (paragraph (a) of the definition of income tax crediting amount)
(a) any amount of a credit that does not arise under any of the following:
(i) Division 770 of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997;
(ii) section 96‑50 in Schedule 1 to the Taxation Administration Act 1953;
(iii) the International Tax Agreements Act 1953; or
Part 4—Repeal of excess concessional contributions tax
38 Section 12‑5 (table item headed “excess contributions tax”)
excess non‑concessional contributions tax
no deduction .........................................................................
26‑75
39 Section 13‑1 (table item headed “superannuation”)
refunded excess concessional contributions ...................
292‑467(2)(b)
40 Section 26‑75
26‑74 Excess concessional contributions charge cannot be deducted
You cannot deduct under this Act an amount of *excess concessional contributions charge that you pay.
26‑75 Excess non‑concessional contributions tax cannot be deducted
You cannot deduct under this Act an amount of *excess non‑concessional contributions tax that you pay.
41 Section 67‑23 (table item 14)
42 Division 292 (heading)
After “Excess”, insert “non‑concessional”.
43 Section 292‑5
292‑5 Object of this Division
The object of this Division is to ensure, in relation to non‑concessional contributions to superannuation, that the amount of concessionally taxed *superannuation benefits that an individual receives results from contributions that have been made gradually over the course of the individual’s life.
Note: Division 291 has the same object, in relation to concessional contributions.
44 Subdivision 292‑B
45 Subdivision 292‑D
46 Subdivision 292‑E (heading)
47 Section 292‑225
After “excess” (wherever occurring), insert “non‑concessional”.
48 Section 292‑230
292‑230 Commissioner must make an excess non‑concessional contributions tax assessment
(1) The Commissioner must make an assessment (an excess non‑concessional contributions tax assessment) of:
(a) if a person has *excess non‑concessional contributions for a *financial year—the amount of the excess non‑concessional contributions; and
(b) the amount (if any) of *excess non‑concessional contributions tax which the person is liable to pay in relation to the financial year.
(2) The Commissioner must give the person notice in writing of an *excess non‑concessional contributions tax assessment as soon as practicable after making the assessment.
(3) The notice may be included in a notice of any other assessment under this Act.
49 Section 292‑235
50 Sections 292‑240, 292‑245 and 292‑250
Before “contributions” (wherever occurring), insert “non‑concessional”.
51 Subdivision 292‑F (heading)
52 Section 292‑300
53 Subsection 292‑305(1)
54 Subsection 292‑305(2)
(2) The original excess non‑concessional contributions tax assessment day for a person for a *financial year is the day on which the Commissioner gives the first *excess non‑concessional contributions tax assessment to the person for the financial year.
55 Section 292‑310
292‑310 Amended assessments are treated as excess non‑concessional contributions tax assessments
(1) Once an amended *excess non‑concessional contributions tax assessment for a person for a *financial year is made, it is taken to be an excess non‑concessional contributions tax assessment for the person for the year.
(2) If the Commissioner amends a person’s *excess non‑concessional contributions tax assessment, the Commissioner must give the person notice in writing of the amendment as soon as practicable after making the amendment.
56 Section 292‑315
57 Paragraph 292‑320(1)(a)
After “*excess”, insert “non‑concessional”.
58 Sections 292‑325 and 292‑330
59 Section 292‑380
60 Section 292‑385 (heading)
61 Section 292‑385
62 Sections 292‑390 and 292‑395
63 Section 292‑405
292‑405 Release authority
(1) As soon as practicable after making an *excess non‑concessional contributions tax assessment for a person, the Commissioner must give the person a release authority in respect of the amount of *excess non‑concessional contributions tax the person is liable to pay in accordance with the assessment.
(2) A release authority must:
(a) state the amount of *excess non‑concessional contributions tax that the person is liable to pay as a result of the assessment; and
64 Subsection 292‑410(1) (note)
65 Subsection 292‑415(1)
Omit “*excess concessional contributions tax or *excess non‑concessional contributions tax (whichever is applicable)”, substitute “*excess non‑concessional contributions tax”.
66 Subsection 292‑415(3)
Omit “*excess concessional contributions tax or”.
67 Sections 292‑420 and 292‑425
68 Subsection 292‑465(1)
(1) If you make an application in accordance with subsection (2), the Commissioner may make a written determination that, for the purposes of this Division, all or part of your *non‑concessional contributions for a *financial year is to be:
69 Paragraph 292‑465(2)(b)
70 Paragraph 292‑465(9)(a)
71 Sections 292‑467 to 292‑469
72 Subsection 304‑15(3)
73 Section 960‑265 (table item 10)
74 Subsection 995‑1(1) (definition of excess concessional contributions tax)
75 Subsection 995‑1(1) (definition of excess contributions tax)
76 Subsection 995‑1(1) (definition of excess contributions tax assessment)
77 Subsection 995‑1(1)
excess non‑concessional contributions tax assessment has the meaning given by sections 292‑230 and 292‑310.
78 Subsection 995‑1(1) (definition of original excess contributions tax assessment day)
original excess non‑concessional contributions tax assessment day has the meaning given by section 292‑305.
80 Division 292 (heading)
81 Subsection 8AAB(4) (table item 15, column 3)
82 Subsection 250‑10(2) in Schedule 1 (table item 38A)
83 Section 280‑102A in Schedule 1 (heading)
Omit “excess contributions tax”, substitute “excess non‑concessional contributions tax”.
84 Section 280‑102A in Schedule 1
85 Subsection 3(1) (paragraph (ca) of the definition of decision to which this Act applies)
Omit “other than a decision to give effect to a determination under section 292‑467 of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997”.
86 Subsection 3(1) (paragraph (c) of the definition of income tax crediting amount)
Omit “(other than a tax offset that arises under paragraph 292‑467(2)(b) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997)”.
Part 5—Repeal of the Superannuation (Excess Concessional Contributions Tax) Act 2007
87 The whole of the Act
Part 6—Contingent amendments
88 Section 10‑5 (table item headed “superannuation”)
292‑467(2)(a)
89 Section 11‑55 (table item headed “superannuation”)
release authorities, payments from...................................
90 Section 291‑20 (note)
91 At the end of section 291‑20
Note 2: For transitional rules for older Australians, see section 291‑20 of the Income Tax (Transitional Provisions) Act 1997.
92 Paragraph 291‑25(2)(b)
93 Section 293‑10
Omit “that have been taxed under Division 292 (or refunded under section 292‑467)”.
94 Subsection 293‑30(5)
Omit “292‑25(3)”, substitute “291‑25(3)”.
95 Section 293‑35
96 Section 293‑110
97 Subsection 312‑10(1) (note 2)
Omit “292‑25”, substitute “291‑25”.
98 After Subdivision 291‑A
291‑20 Concessional contributions cap for older Australians—$35,000
(1) Despite section 291‑20 of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997, your concessional contributions cap is $35,000:
(a) for the 2013‑2014 financial year—if you are 59 years or over on 30 June 2013; or
(b) for the 2014‑2015 financial year or a later financial year—if you are 49 years or over on the last day of the previous financial year.
Note: This amount is not indexed.
(2) This section does not apply to a financial year for which the concessional contributions cap worked out under section 291‑20 of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 is $35,000 or more.
(3) This section does not apply for the purposes of subsection 292‑85(2) of that Act.
99 Section 292‑20
100 Item 19 of Schedule 1 (heading)
Omit “292‑25(2)(b)”, substitute “291‑25(2)(b)”.
Note: The amendment to be made by item 19 commences on 2 July 2019.
101 Section 135‑85 in Schedule 1
135‑85 Release amount
The amount is the least of the following amounts:
(a) the amount stated in the release authority, as issued by the Commissioner;
(b) if the individual or Commissioner requests the *superannuation provider, in writing, to pay a specified amount in relation to the release authority—that amount;
(c) the sum of the *maximum available release amounts for each *superannuation interest (other than a *defined benefit interest) held by the superannuation provider for the individual in *superannuation plans.
Note: For the maximum available release amount, see section 96‑30.
102 Section 135‑95 in Schedule 1
Omit “paragraph 135‑85(1)(c)”, substitute “paragraph 135‑85(c)”.
103 Subsection 250‑10(2) in Schedule 1 (table item 37AB, column headed “Topic”)
104 Subsection 250‑10(2) in Schedule 1 (after table item 37AC)
shortfall interest charge on excess concessional contributions charge
105 Subsection 250‑10(2) in Schedule 1 (table item 38BA)
106 Section 280‑1 in Schedule 1
107 Section 280‑50 in Schedule 1
108 Paragraph 280‑105(1)(a) in Schedule 1
109 Section 280‑170 in Schedule 1
Part 7—Application, transitional and saving provisions
(1) Subject to this Part, the amendments made by this Schedule apply:
(a) so far as they affect assessments relating to an income year—to assessments for the 2013‑14 income year and later income years; and
(b) so far as they affect assessments relating to a financial year—to assessments for the 2013‑2014 financial year and later financial years; and
(c) otherwise—to acts done or omitted to be done, or states of affairs existing, or periods ending, on or after the start of the first income year starting on or after 1 July 2013.
(2) Subitem (1) does not apply to item 1 of this Schedule.
111 After Division 290
291‑A Application of Division 291 of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997
Subdivision 291‑A—Application of Division 291 of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997
291‑10 Application of Division 291 of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997
Division 291 of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 applies to the 2013‑14 income year and later income years.
291‑170 Transitional rules for notional taxed contributions
(1) This section applies despite section 291‑170 of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997.
Certain interests held on 5 September 2006
(2) Despite subsection 291‑170(1) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997, your notional taxed contributions for the financial year in respect of a defined benefit interest are equal to your concessional contributions cap for the financial year if:
(a) Subdivision 291‑C of that Act applies in relation to you because you have a defined benefit interest in a financial year; and
(b) disregarding this subsection and subsection (4), the notional taxed contributions for the financial year in respect of the defined benefit interest exceed your concessional contributions cap for the financial year; and
(3) For the purposes of subparagraph (2)(c)(ii), the requirements are as follows:
(a) you held a defined benefit interest (the original interest) in a superannuation fund (the original fund) on 5 September 2006;
(b) the defined benefit interest mentioned in paragraph (2)(a) (the current interest) is in a different superannuation fund (the current fund);
(f) the conditions (if any) specified in the regulations are satisfied.
Certain interests held on 12 May 2009
(4) Despite subsection 291‑170(1) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997, your notional taxed contributions for the financial year in respect of the defined benefit interest are equal to your concessional contributions cap for the financial year if:
(b) disregarding this subsection, the notional taxed contributions for the financial year in respect of the defined benefit interest exceed your concessional contributions cap for the financial year; and
(e) the financial year is the 2009‑2010 financial year or a later financial year.
(5) For the purposes of subparagraph (4)(c)(ii), the requirements are as follows:
(a) you held a defined benefit interest (the original interest) in a superannuation fund (the original fund) on 12 May 2009;
(b) the defined benefit interest mentioned in paragraph (4)(a) (the current interest) is in a different superannuation fund (the current fund);
114 Saving of provisions about general interest charge and interest
(ii) an amount of interest worked out under subsection 292‑425(2) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997; and
115 Saving of regulations—allocated amounts
(1) This item applies to a regulation if:
(a) the regulation was made for the purposes of subsection 292‑25(3) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997; and
(b) the regulation was in force immediately before the commencement of this item.
(2) The regulation has effect, after the commencement of this item, as if it had been made under subsection 291‑25(3) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 as amended by this Act.
116 Saving of regulations—notional taxed contributions
(a) the regulation was made for the purposes of subsection 292‑170(1) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997; and
(2) The regulation has effect, after the commencement of this item, as if it had been made under subsection 291‑170(1) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 as amended by this Act.
117 Saving of regulations—transitional rules for notional taxed contributions
(a) the regulation was made for the purposes of a provision of section 292‑170 of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 mentioned in column 1 of an item of the table in subitem (3); and
(2) The regulation has effect, after the commencement of this item, as if it had been made under the provision of section 291‑170 of the Income Tax (Transitional Provisions) Act 1997 mentioned in column 2 of that item of the table, as inserted by this Act.
(3) This is the table mentioned in subitems (1) and (2):
Saving of regulations—notional taxed contributions
Provision of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 under which the existing regulation was made
Provision of the Income Tax (Transitional Provisions) Act 1997 under which the regulation is taken, after the commencement of this item, to have been made
Paragraph 292‑170(6)(d)
Paragraph 291‑170(2)(d)
Subparagraph 292‑170(7)(e)(ii)
Subparagraph 291‑170(3)(e)(ii)
Paragraph 292‑170(7)(f)
Paragraph 292‑170(3)(f)
Paragraph 292‑170(8)(d)
Paragraph 292‑170(4)(d)
Subparagraph 292‑170(9)(e)(ii)
Subparagraph 291‑170(5)(e)(ii)
Paragraph 292‑170(9)(f)
Paragraph 292‑170(5)(f)
(1) This item applies to a determination if:
(a) the determination was made under section 292‑465 of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 in relation to concessional contributions for a financial year; and
(b) the determination was in force immediately before the commencement of this item.
(2) The determination has effect, after the commencement of this item, as if it had been made under section 291‑465 of that Act as amended by this Act.
Determination relating to non‑concessional contributions
(3) This item applies to a determination if:
(a) the determination was made under section 292‑465 of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 in relation to non‑concessional contributions for a financial year; and
(4) The determination has effect, after the commencement of this item, as if it had been made under section 292‑465 of that Act as amended by this Act.
119 Part does not limit operation of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901
This Part does not limit the operation of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901.
House of Representatives on 19 June 2013