Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00126:clause:3_16:p20
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00126
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 3 cl 16 (pt 20/58)
Character Range: 689379–692073

you make a *taxable supply of a thing (or a supply of a thing that would have been a taxable supply had it not been *GST‑free under Subdivision 38‑J); and
 (b) the supply is a supply by way of sale; and
 (c) your acquisition, importation or subsequent *application of the thing, related solely or partly to making *financial supplies, or was solely or partly of a private or domestic nature.
 (2) The amount of the *decreasing adjustment is as follows:

where:
adjusted input tax credit is:
 (a) the amount of any input tax credit that was attributable to a tax period in respect of the acquisition or importation; minus
 (b) the sum of:
 (i) any *increasing adjustments, under Subdivision 19‑C or Division 129, that were previously attributable to a tax period in respect of the acquisition or importation; and
 (ii) any increasing adjustment under Division 131 that has been previously, is or will be attributable to a tax period in respect of the acquisition or importation; plus
 (c) the sum of any *decreasing adjustments, under Subdivision 19‑C or Division 129 or 133, that were previously attributable to a tax period in respect of the acquisition or importation.
full input tax credit is the amount of the input tax credit to which you would have been entitled for acquiring or importing the thing for the purpose of your *enterprise if:
 (a) the acquisition or importation had been solely for a *creditable purpose; and
 (b) in the case where the supply to you was a *taxable supply because of section 72‑5 or 84‑5—the supply had been or is a *taxable supply under section 9‑5.
price is the *price of the *taxable supply.
 (3) However, if the amount worked out under subsection (2) is greater than the difference between the full input tax credit and the adjusted input tax credit, the amount of the *decreasing adjustment is an amount equal to that difference.
 (4) In working out the adjusted input tax credit, the acquisition, importation or *application in question is treated as having been for a *creditable purpose except to the extent *that the acquisition, importation or application:
 (a) relates to the making of *financial supplies; or
 (b) is of a private or domestic nature.

132‑10  Attribution of adjustments under this Division
 (1) A *decreasing adjustment under this Division is attributable to:
 (a) the same tax period as the *taxable supply to which it relates; or
 (b) if it relates to a supply that is not a taxable supply—the tax period to which the supply would be attributable if it were a taxable supply.
 (2) This section has effect despite section 29‑20 (which is about attributing your adjustments).

Division 133—Providing additional consideration under