Tax Laws Amendment (2007 Measures No. 2) Act 2007

 

No. 78, 2007

 

 

 

 

 

An Act to amend the law relating to taxation, and for related purposes

 

 

Contents

1 Short title

2 Commencement

3 Schedule(s)

4 Amendment of assessments

Schedule 1—Effective life provisions

Income Tax Assessment Act 1997

Schedule 2—Taxation of boating activities

Part 1—Main amendments

Income Tax Assessment Act 1997

Part 2—Consequential amendments

A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999

Income Tax Assessment Act 1997

Part 3—Application

Schedule 3—Research and development

Income Tax Assessment Act 1936

Income Tax Assessment Act 1997

Taxation Administration Act 1953

Schedule 4—Donation of listed shares to deductible gift recipients

Income Tax Assessment Act 1997

Schedule 5—Specifically listed deductible gift recipients

Income Tax Assessment Act 1997

Tax Laws Amendment (Repeal of Inoperative Provisions) Act 2006

Schedule 6—Deductions for contributions relating to fundraising events

Income Tax Assessment Act 1997

Schedule 7—Technical corrections

Income Tax Assessment Act 1936

Income Tax Assessment Act 1997

Schedule 8—Venture capital

Part 1—Venture capital limited partnerships

Income Tax Assessment Act 1997

Venture Capital Act 2002

Part 2—Early stage venture capital limited partnerships

Income Tax Assessment Act 1936

Income Tax Assessment Act 1997

Pooled Development Funds Act 1992

Venture Capital Act 2002

Part 3—The Venture Capital Registration Board

Income Tax Assessment Act 1997

Pooled Development Funds Act 1992

Venture Capital Act 2002

Part 4—Pooled development funds

Pooled Development Funds Act 1992

Part 5—Conditional registration

Income Tax Assessment Act 1997

Venture Capital Act 2002

 

 

Tax Laws Amendment (2007 Measures No. 2) Act 2007

No. 78, 2007

 

 

 

An Act to amend the law relating to taxation, and for related purposes

[Assented to 21 June 2007]

The Parliament of Australia enacts:

1  Short title

  This Act may be cited as the Tax Laws Amendment (2007 Measures No. 2) Act 2007.

2  Commencement

 (1) Each provision of this Act specified in column 1 of the table commences, or is taken to have commenced, in accordance with column 2 of the table. Any other statement in column 2 has effect according to its terms.

 

Commencement information

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Provision(s)

Commencement

Date/Details

1.  Sections 1 to 4 and anything in this Act not elsewhere covered by this table

The day on which this Act receives the Royal Assent.

21 June 2007

2.  Schedules 1 to 6

The day on which this Act receives the Royal Assent.

21 June 2007

3.  Schedule 7, item 1

The day on which this Act receives the Royal Assent.

21 June 2007

4.  Schedule 7, items 2 to 14

1 July 2005.

1 July 2005

5.  Schedule 7, items 15 and 16

The day on which this Act receives the Royal Assent.

21 June 2007

6.  Schedule 8, Parts 1 to 4

The day on which this Act receives the Royal Assent.

21 June 2007

7.  Schedule 8, Part 5

Immediately after the commencement of the Venture Capital Act 2002.

19 December 2002

Note: This table relates only to the provisions of this Act as originally passed by both Houses of the Parliament and assented to. It will not be expanded to deal with provisions inserted in this Act after assent.

 (2) Column 3 of the table contains additional information that is not part of this Act. Information in this column may be added to or edited in any published version of this Act.

3  Schedule(s)

  Each Act that is specified in a Schedule to this Act is amended or repealed as set out in the applicable items in the Schedule concerned, and any other item in a Schedule to this Act has effect according to its terms.

4  Amendment of assessments

  Section 170 of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1936 does not prevent the amendment of an assessment if:

 (a) the assessment was made before the commencement of this section; and

 (b) the amendment is made within 4 years after that commencement; and

 (c) the amendment is made for the purpose of giving effect to Schedule 1.


Schedule 1Effective life provisions

 

Income Tax Assessment Act 1997

1  Subsection 4095(7) (table items 11, 12 and 13)

Repeal the items.

2  Subsection 4095(8)

After “*IRU”, insert “or a *mining, quarrying or prospecting right”.

3  At the end of section 4095

Add:

Exception: mining, quarrying or prospecting rights

 (10) The effective life of a *mining, quarrying or prospecting right is the period you work out yourself by estimating the period (in years, including fractions of years) set out in column 3 of this table:

 

Item

For this asset:

Estimate the period until the end of:

1

A *mining, quarrying or prospecting right relating to *mining operations (except obtaining *petroleum or quarry materials)

The life of the mine or proposed mine to which the right relates or, if there is more than one, the life of the mine that has the longest estimated life

2

A *mining, quarrying or prospecting right relating to *mining operations to obtain *petroleum

The life of the petroleum field or proposed petroleum field to which the right relates

3

A *mining, quarrying or prospecting right relating to *mining operations to obtain quarry materials

The life of the quarry or proposed quarry to which the right relates or, if there is more than one, the life of the quarry that has the longest estimated life

 

 (11) You work out the period in subsection (10):

 (a) as from the *start time of the *mining, quarrying or prospecting right; and

 (b) by reference only to the period of time over which the reserves, reasonably estimated using an appropriate accepted industry practice, are expected to be extracted from the mine, petroleum field or quarry.

4  Subsection 40105(4)

Repeal the subsection, substitute:

 (4) This section does not apply to the following intangible *depreciating assets:

 (a) assets to which an item in the table in subsection 4095(7) applies;

 (b) *mining, quarrying or prospecting rights.

5  After subsection 40110(3)

Insert:

 (3A) Subsections (1), (2) and (3) do not apply to a *depreciating asset that is a *mining, quarrying or prospecting right.

 (3B) You may choose to recalculate the *effective life of a *mining, quarrying or prospecting right from a later income year if the effective life you have been using is no longer accurate because of changed circumstances relating to an existing or proposed mine, petroleum field or quarry to which that right relates.

6  Subsection 40110(4)

Repeal the subsection, substitute:

 (4) A recalculation under this section must be done using:

 (a) if paragraph (b) does not apply—section 40105 (about selfassessing effective life); or

 (b) if the *depreciating asset is a *mining, quarrying or prospecting right—subsections 4095(10) and (11).

7  Application

The amendments made by this Schedule apply to assessments for the income year in which 1 July 2001 occurred and later income years.


Schedule 2Taxation of boating activities

Part 1Main amendments

Income Tax Assessment Act 1997

1  After section 2645

Insert:

2647  Nonbusiness boating activities

Object

 (1) The object of this section is to improve the integrity of the taxation system by preventing deductions from boating activities that are not carried on as a *business being offset against other assessable income.

Rule

 (2) This Act applies to you as if so much of the amounts relating to using or *holding boats that you could otherwise deduct for an income year as exceeds your assessable income from using or holding boats for that year:

 (a) were not deductible for that income year; and

 (b) were an amount (a quarantined amount) relating to using or holding boats that you can deduct for the next income year.

Note: A quarantined amount may be reduced under subsection (5) (for boat capital gains), reduced under subsection (7) (where you deduct part of a quarantined amount under subsection (6) for boat business profits), reduced under subsection (8) (about exempt income) or affected by subsection (10) (about bankruptcy).

Example: Ian does not use his boat in a business. In Year 1, Ian would be able to claim $100,000 in deductions for the boat (but for this subsection), including interest, depreciation and running costs. He earns only $40,000 of income from the boat. He can only deduct $40,000. He carries the remaining $60,000 forward to Year 2 (the quarantined amount).

In Year 2, Ian has $95,000 of expenses and $30,000 of income for the boat. He can deduct $30,000. The quarantined amount is now $125,000: the quarantined amount from Year 1 plus the excess of expenses over income from Year 2.

In Year 3, Ian has $60,000 of expenses and $150,000 of income from the boat. The expenses from Year 3 plus the quarantined amount is $185,000. Therefore, Ian claims a deduction of $150,000 and carries forward $35,000 to Year 4.

Exception: business use

 (3) The rule in subsection (2) does not apply to amounts that are attributable to one or more of the following:

 (a) *holding a boat as your *trading stock;

 (b) using a boat (or holding it) mainly for letting it on hire in the ordinary course of a *business that you *carry on;

 (c) using a boat (or holding it) mainly for transporting the public or goods for payment in the ordinary course of a business that you carry on;

 (d) using a boat for a purpose that is essential to the efficient conduct of a business that you carry on.

Note: Even if this exception applies to you, you may still have to quarantine losses under Division 35 (deferral of losses from noncommercial business activities).

Exception: fringe benefits

 (4) The rule in subsection (2) does not apply to so much of an amount you incur in *providing a *fringe benefit.

Modification if you have boat capital gains

 (5) You reduce a quarantined amount you have for an income year by so much of that amount as is applied under section 11880 to reduce a *capital gain you have for the year in relation to a boat. You make this reduction before you deduct an amount under subsection (6).

Deduction if you have boat business profits

 (6) You can deduct all or part of your remaining quarantined amount for an income year if your assessable income for the year from activities of a kind referred to in subsection (3) exceeds your deductions for the year relating to those activities. The amount you can deduct is the lesser of that excess and that remaining quarantined amount.

 (7) You reduce your quarantined amount for the year by the amount you deduct. You make this reduction before a reduction under subsection (8).

Modification if you have exempt income

 (8) You reduce any remaining quarantined amount you have for an income year by so much of your *net exempt income as is not applied for that income year under section 3515 (about noncommercial business activities) or section 3610 or 3615 (about tax losses).

Modification if you become bankrupt

 (9) The modification in subsection (10) has effect if:

 (a) in an income year (the current year) you become bankrupt or are released from a debt by the operation of an Act relating to bankruptcy; or

 (b) you became bankrupt before the current year and:

 (i) the bankruptcy is annulled in the current year under section 74 of the Bankruptcy Act 1966 because your creditors have accepted a proposal for a composition or scheme of arrangement; and

 (ii) under the composition or scheme of arrangement, you have been, will be or may be released from some or all of the debts from which you would have been released if you had instead been discharged from the bankruptcy.

 (10) This Act applies to you as if any amount that:

 (a) is a quarantined amount for you for the current year or was a quarantined amount for you for an earlier year; and

 (b) has not been applied under section 11880 and that you have not yet deducted;

were not an amount relating to using or holding boats that you can deduct for the current year or a later year.

2  At the end of section 11038

Add:

 (5) Expenditure does not form part of any element of the cost base to the extent that section 2647 prevents it being deducted.

Note: Section 2647 denies deductions for the excess of boat expenditure over boat income.

3  After subsection 11055(9D)

Insert:

 (9E) Expenditure does not form part of the reduced cost base to the extent that section 2647 prevents it being deducted.

Note: Section 2647 denies deductions for the excess of boat expenditure over boat income.

4  At the end of Subdivision 118A

Add:

Boat capital gains

11880  Reduction of boat capital gain

  A *capital gain you make from a *CGT event happening in relation to a boat for an income year is reduced by an amount that is a quarantined amount for you for the income year under subsection 2647(2).

Note: Section 2647 denies deductions for the excess of boat expenditure over boat income.


Part 2Consequential amendments

A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999

5  Paragraph 695(3)(e)

Omit “or boat”.

Income Tax Assessment Act 1997

6  Section 125 (table item relating to boats)

Repeal the item, substitute:

boats

 

deferral of deductions .......................

2647

7  Section 2650 (heading)

Repeal the heading, substitute:

2650  Expenses for a leisure facility

8  Paragraph 2650(1)(a)

Omit “or boat”.

9  Paragraphs 2650(1)(b) to (g)

Omit “*leisure facility or boat”, substitute “leisure facility”.

10  Subsection 2650(1)

Omit “, (5), (6)”.

11  Subsections 2650(5) and (6)

Repeal the subsections.

12  Subsection 2650(7)

Omit “or boat” (first occurring).

13  Subsection 2650(7)

Omit “or (5)”.

14  Paragraph 2650(7)(a)

Omit “or boat”.

15  Subsection 4025(3) (heading)

Repeal the heading, substitute:

Further reduction: leisure facilities

16  Subsection 4025(3)

Omit “or a boat”.

17  Subsection 4025(4)

Repeal the subsection, substitute:

 (4) That reduction is the part of the *leisure facility’s decline in value that is attributable to your use of it, or your having it *installed ready for use, at a time when:

 (a) its use did not constitute a *fringe benefit; or

 (b) you did not use it or *hold it for use as mentioned in paragraph 2650(3)(b) (about using it in the course of your business or for your employees).


Part 3Application

18  Application

The amendments made by this Schedule apply to the first income year starting on or after the day on which this Act receives the Royal Assent and later income years.


Schedule 3Research and development

 

Income Tax Assessment Act 1936

1  Subsections 73H(1) and (2)

Omit “72L”, substitute “73L”.

2  Subsection 73I(2)

Repeal the subsection, substitute:

 (2) The choice must be made:

 (a) in the company’s return of income for the tax offset year; or

 (b) by notice in writing given to the Commissioner:

 (i) for a year of income starting before the commencement of this subsection—before the end of the period that the Commissioner could amend an assessment for the company assuming such an assessment were made at that commencement; or

 (ii) otherwise—before the end of the period that the Commissioner could amend an assessment for the company for the tax offset year.

3  After section 73I

Insert:

73IA  Objections

 (1) The Commissioner may give an eligible company a written notice specifying the amount of a tax offset allowable to the company under section 73I. The notice must specify that it was issued under this subsection and may contain such other information as the Commissioner thinks fit.

 (2) If an eligible company is dissatisfied with the notice, the company may object in the manner set out in Part IVC of the Taxation Administration Act 1953.

4  Application

The amendment made by item 3 applies to years of income commencing on or after 1 July 2001.

5  Paragraph 73J(1)(b)

Repeal the paragraph, substitute:

 (b) either:

 (i) all or part of the amount that the company could, apart from subsection 73I(4), have deducted is contracted expenditure; or

 (ii) its aggregate research and development amount for the tax offset year exceeds $20,000; and

6  Application

The amendment made by item 5 applies to expenditure incurred in years of income commencing on or after the day on which this Act receives the Royal Assent.

7  Paragraph 73J(1)(c)

Omit “taxpayers”, substitute “persons”.

8  Subsection 73J(1) (note)

Omit “taxpayers”, substitute “persons”.

9  Application

The amendment made by item 7 applies to the first year of income commencing after 9 May 2006 and later years.

10  Subsection 73P(2)

Insert:

commercial ready grant means a subsidy or grant that:

 (a) is paid to an eligible company under the program known as the Commercial Ready program; and

 (b) includes a component for activities of the company that are research and development activities, or would be, apart from subsection 73B(2BA); and

 (c) is for a year of income in relation to which the company is not registered as mentioned in subsection 73B(10).

11  Application

The amendment made by item 10 applies to payments received on or after 6 May 2004.

12  Paragraphs 73Q(1)(a) and (b)

After “incremental expenditure”, insert “incurred during its group membership period”.

13  Subsection 73Q(3)

After “incremental expenditure”, insert “incurred during its group membership period”.

14  Application

The amendments made by items 12 and 13 apply to assessments for the year of income following the year of income in which this Act receives the Royal Assent and later years.

15  Subsection 73Q(3)

After “start grant”, insert “or a commercial ready grant”.

16  Application

The amendment made by item 15 applies to payments received on or after 6 May 2004.

17  Section 73S

Omit “or 73V”, substitute “, 73V or 73W”.

18  Application

The amendment made by item 17 applies to years of income commencing on or after 1 July 2001.

19  Subsection 73X(1)

Repeal the subsection, substitute:

 (1) The premium amount is distributed between each group member (the increasing members) that increased its incremental expenditure incurred during its group membership period for the Y0 year of income over the average of its incremental expenditure incurred during its group membership period for the Y1, Y2 and Y3 years of income.

20  Application

The amendment made by item 19 applies to assessments for the year of income following the year of income in which this Act receives the Royal Assent and later years.

Income Tax Assessment Act 1997

21  Section 125 (at the end of the table item headed “research & development”)

Add:

175% deduction ...........................

73P to 73Z

Taxation Administration Act 1953

22  After paragraph 14ZW(1)(bb)

Insert:

 (bc) if the taxation objection is made under subsection 73IA(2) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1936:

 (i) if item 2 or 3 of the table in subsection 170(1) of that Act would apply to an assessment of the person for the tax offset year referred to in section 73I of that Act—2 years after notice of the amount (if any) of a tax offset allowable to the person under section 73I of that Act is given to the person; or

 (ii) otherwise—4 years after the notice concerned is given to the person; or


Schedule 4Donation of listed shares to deductible gift recipients

 

Income Tax Assessment Act 1997

1  Subsection 3015(2) (table item 1, at the end of the column headed “Type of gift or contribution”)

Add:

; or (e) *shares that you have acquired in a *listed public company if:

 the shares are listed for quotation in the official list of a stock exchange that is listed under the heading “Australia” in regulations made for the purposes of the definition of *approved stock exchange; and

 the *market value of the shares on the day you made the gift is $5,000 or less; and

 you acquire the shares at least 12 months before making the gift.

2  Subsection 3015(2) (paragraph (b) in the cell at table item 1, column headed “How much you can deduct”)

Omit “or property covered by paragraph (d)”, substitute “, property covered by paragraph (d) or shares covered by paragraph (e)”.

3  Subsection 3015(2) (table item 1, at the end of the column headed “How much you can deduct”)

Add:

; or (e) if the gift is shares described in paragraph (e) of the previous column—the market value of the shares on the day you made the gift.

4  Subsection 3015(2) (table item 2, at the end of the column headed “Type of gift or contribution”)

Add:

; or (e) *shares that you have acquired in a *listed public company if:

 the shares are listed for quotation in the official list of a stock exchange that is listed under the heading “Australia” in regulations made for the purposes of the definition of *approved stock exchange; and

 the *market value of the shares on the day you made the gift is $5,000 or less; and

 you acquire the shares at least 12 months before making the gift.

5  Subsection 3015(2) (paragraph (b) in the cell at table item 2, column headed “How much you can deduct”)

Omit “or property covered by paragraph (d)”, substitute “, property covered by paragraph (d) or shares covered by paragraph (e)”.

6  Subsection 3015(2) (table item 2, at the end of the column headed “How much you can deduct”)

Add:

; or (e) if the gift is shares described in paragraph (e) of the previous column—the market value of the shares on the day you made the gift.

7  Subsection 3015(2) (after paragraph (c) in the cell at table item 7, column headed “Type of gift or contribution”)

Insert:

or (ca) *shares that you have acquired in a *listed public company if:

 the shares are listed for quotation in the official list of a stock exchange that is listed under the heading “Australia” in regulations made for the purposes of the definition of *approved stock exchange; and

 the market value of the shares on the day you made the contribution is more than $150 and less than or equal to $5,000; and

 you acquire the shares at least 12 months before making the contribution;

8  Subsection 3015(2) (table item 7, at the end of the column headed “How much you can deduct”)

Add:

; or (ca) if the contribution is shares described in paragraph (ca) of the previous column—the market value of the shares on the day you made the contribution, reduced by the GST inclusive market value, on the day you made the contribution, of the right to attend, or participate in, the fundraising event.

9  Subsection 3015(2) (after paragraph (c) in the cell at table item 7, column headed “Special conditions”)

Insert:

(ca) if the contribution is shares described in paragraph (ca) of the column headed “Type of gift or contribution”—the GST inclusive market value, on the day you made the contribution, of the right to attend, or participate in, the fundraising event must not exceed the lesser of:

 20% of the market value of the shares on the day you made the contribution; and

 $150; and

10  Application

The amendments made by this Schedule apply in relation to gifts and contributions made in an income year commencing on or after the day on which this Act receives the Royal Assent.


Schedule 5Specifically listed deductible gift recipients

 

Income Tax Assessment Act 1997

1  Subsection 3050(2) (table item 5.2.25)

Omit “27 August 2006”, substitute “28 August 2007”.

2  Section 3065 (table item 7.2.4)

Omit “Voluntary Service to Indigenous Communities Foundation”, substitute “Indigenous Community Volunteers Limited”.

3  Subsection 3080(2) (at the end of the table)

Add:

9.2.18

American Australian Association Limited

the gift must be made after 13 November 2006

4  Section 30105 (at the end of the table)

Add:

13.2.12

Bunbury Diocese Cathedral Rebuilding Fund

the gift must be made after 18 December 2006 and before 19 December 2008

5  Subsection 30315(2) (after table item 2AC)

Insert:

2AD

American Australian Association Limited

item 9.2.18

6  Subsection 30315(2) (after table item 28A)

Insert:

28ABA

Bunbury Diocese Cathedral Rebuilding Fund

item 13.2.12

7  Subsection 30315(2) (after table item 60)

Insert:

60A

Indigenous Community Volunteers Limited

item 7.2.4

8  Subsection 30315(2) (table item 122A)

Repeal the item.

Tax Laws Amendment (Repeal of Inoperative Provisions) Act 2006

9  Item 12 of Schedule 3

Omit “, 5.2.22 and 5.2.25”, substitute “and 5.2.22”.


Schedule 6Deductions for contributions relating to fundraising events

 

Income Tax Assessment Act 1997

1  Subsection 3015(2) (paragraphs (a) and (b) of table item 7, column headed “Type of gift or contribution”)

Omit “$250”, substitute “$150”.

2  Subsection 3015(2) (paragraph (a) of table item 7, column headed “Special conditions”)

Omit “10%”, substitute “20%”.

3  Subsection 3015(2) (paragraph (a) of table item 7, column headed “Special conditions”)

Omit “$100”, substitute “$150”.

4  Subsection 3015(2) (paragraph (b) of table item 7, column headed “Special conditions”)

Omit “10%”, substitute “20%”.

5  Subsection 3015(2) (paragraph (b) of table item 7, column headed “Special conditions”)

Omit “$100”, substitute “$150”.

6  Subsection 3015(2) (paragraph (c) of table item 7, column headed “Special conditions”)

Omit “$100”, substitute “$150”.

7  Subsection 3015(2) (paragraph (a) of table item 8, column headed “Type of gift or contribution”)

Omit “$250”, substitute “$150”.

8  Subsection 3015(2) (paragraph (a) of table item 8, column headed “Special conditions”)

Omit “10%”, substitute “20%”.

9  Subsection 3015(2) (paragraph (a) of table item 8, column headed “Special conditions”)

Omit “$100”, substitute “$150”.

10  Application

The amendments made by this Schedule apply, and are taken to have applied, in relation to contributions made on or after 1 January 2007.


Schedule 7Technical corrections

 

Income Tax Assessment Act 1936

1  Paragraph 272100(d) in Schedule 2F

Omit “persons all of whose income is exempt from tax under section 23, or under Division 50 of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997,”, substitute “exempt entities”.

Income Tax Assessment Act 1997

2  Paragraph 585(2)(a)

Omit “exempt entity”, substitute “*exempt entity”.

3  Paragraph 585(4)(a)

Before “an *exempt entity”, insert “the Commonwealth, a State, a Territory or”.

4  Paragraph 585(4)(b)

Before “the exempt entity”, insert “the Commonwealth, the State, the Territory or”.

5  Paragraph 585(5)(a)

Before “the *exempt entity”, insert “the Commonwealth, the State, the Territory or”.

6  Subsection 5810(1)

Before “the *exempt entity”, insert “the Commonwealth, the State, the Territory or”.

7  Paragraph 5810(1)(a)

Repeal the paragraph, substitute:

 (a) the asset was used by the Commonwealth, the State, the Territory or the exempt entity in carrying on a business and the purchaser or another entity uses the asset in carrying on the business; or

8  Paragraph 5810(2)(a)

Repeal the paragraph, substitute:

 (a) the asset was used by the Commonwealth, the State, the Territory or the *exempt entity in performing functions, or engaging in activities, that did not constitute the carrying on of a *business by the Commonwealth, the State, the Territory or the exempt entity and the asset is used by the purchaser or another entity in performing those functions or engaging in those activities as part of carrying on a business; or

9  Subparagraph 5810(2)(b)(i)

Omit “person from the exempt entity or from an *associate of the exempt entity”, substitute “entity from the Commonwealth, the State, the Territory or the exempt entity or from an *associate of the Commonwealth, the State, the Territory or the exempt entity”.

10  Subparagraphs 5810(2)(b)(ii) and (iii)

Omit “person” (wherever occurring), substitute “entity”.

11  Paragraph 5810(2)(c)

Omit “person acquired another asset from the exempt entity or from an associate of the exempt entity”, substitute “entity acquired another asset from the Commonwealth, the State, the Territory or the exempt entity or from an associate of the Commonwealth, the State, the Territory or the exempt entity”.

12  Paragraph 5810(2)(c)

Before “the exempt entity” (last occurring), insert “the Commonwealth, the State, the Territory or”.

13  Paragraph 5885(1)(a)

Repeal the paragraph, substitute:

 (a) a balance sheet, as at the end of an annual accounting period (the balance date), that was prepared as part of the final accounts of the Commonwealth, a State, a Territory or an *exempt entity for that period showed the asset as an asset of the relevant entity and specified a value for it; and

14  Subsection 9951(1) (definition of exempt entity)

Repeal the definition, substitute:

exempt entity means:

 (a) an entity all of whose *ordinary income and *statutory income is exempt from income tax because of this Act or because of another *Commonwealth law, no matter what kind of ordinary income or statutory income the entity might have; or

 (b) an *untaxable Commonwealth entity.

Note: See section 115 for a list of entities of the kind referred to in paragraph (a).

15  Transitional

Subsection 73J(2) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1936 has effect for an eligible company, as if the amendment made by item 14 of this Schedule had not been made, during the period:

 (a) starting at the start of the year of income of the company in which 1 July 2005 occurred; and

 (b) ending at the end of the company’s year of income in which the day on which this Act receives the Royal Assent occurs.

16  Application: GST

For the purposes of subsection 695(4) of the A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999, the amendment made by item 14 of this Schedule applies to net amounts for tax periods starting on or after the day on which this Act receives the Royal Assent.


Schedule 8Venture capital

Part 1Venture capital limited partnerships

Income Tax Assessment Act 1997

1  Section 118400

After “companies” (first occurring), insert “and unit trusts”.

2  Paragraph 118405(1)(c)

Repeal the paragraph, substitute:

 (c) when the partnership made the investment, the partnership was a *venture capital limited partnership that was *unconditionally registered; and

3  Subparagraph 118405(1)(d)(iv)

Omit “the registration”, substitute “the *registration”.

4  Subparagraph 118405(1)(d)(iv)

Omit “investment”, substitute “*investment”.

5  Subsection 118405(3) (heading)

Repeal the heading, substitute:

Effect of converting convertible notes etc.

6  At the end of section 118405

Add:

 (4) A partnership that acquired a unit in a unit trust by converting a *convertible note issued by or on behalf of the trustee of the unit trust is treated, for the purposes of subparagraph (1)(d)(ii), as having owned the unit from the time when it last acquired the convertible note.

 (5) Subsection (3) or (4) applies whether or not the acquisition of the *convertible note, or convertible preference share, was an *eligible venture capital investment.

 (6) A partnership that converts a *convertible note into a share or a unit is treated, for the purposes of subparagraph (1)(d)(ii), as continuing to own the convertible note until the partnership no longer owns the share or unit.

7  Paragraphs 118410(1)(c) and (d)

Repeal the paragraphs, substitute:

 (c) when the investment was made, the partnership was an *Australian venture capital fund of funds that was *unconditionally registered; and

 (d) when the investment was made, the VCLP or ESVCLP was unconditionally registered; and

8  Subparagraph 118410(1)(e)(ii)

Omit “the registration”, substitute “the *registration”.

9  Subparagraph 118410(1)(e)(ii)

Omit “investment”, substitute “*investment”.

10  Subparagraph 118410(1)(f)(iv)

Omit “the registration”, substitute “the *registration”.

11  Paragraph 118410(2)(b)

After “company”, insert “, or a unit trust,”.

12  Paragraph 118410(2)(c)

Repeal the paragraph, substitute:

 (c) when the investment was made, the partnership was an *Australian venture capital fund of funds that was *unconditionally registered; and

13  Subparagraph 118410(2)(e)(iv)

Omit “the registration”, substitute “the *registration”.

14  Subparagraph 118410(2)(e)(iv)

Omit “investment”, substitute “*investment”.

15  Subsection 118410(4) (heading)

Repeal the heading, substitute:

Effect of converting convertible notes etc.

16  At the end of section 118410

Add:

 (5) A partnership that acquired a unit in a unit trust by converting a *convertible note issued by or on behalf of the trustee of the unit trust is treated, for the purposes of subparagraphs (1)(f)(ii) and (2)(e)(ii), as having owned the unit from the time when it last acquired the convertible note.

 (6) Subsection (4) or (5) applies whether or not the acquisition of the *convertible note, or convertible preference share, was an *eligible venture capital investment.

 (7) A partnership that converts a *convertible note into a share or a unit is treated, for the purposes of subparagraphs (1)(f)(ii) and (2)(e)(ii), as continuing to own the convertible note until the partnership no longer owns the share or unit.

17  Subsection 118415(3) (heading)

Repeal the heading, substitute:

Effect of converting convertible notes etc.

18  At the end of section 118415

Add:

 (4) An entity that acquired a unit in a unit trust by converting a *convertible note issued by or on behalf of the trustee of the unit trust is treated, for the purposes of subparagraph (1)(c)(ii), as having owned the unit from the time when it last acquired the convertible note.

 (5) Subsection (3) or (4) applies whether or not the acquisition of the *convertible note, or convertible preference share, was an *eligible venture capital investment.

 (6) An entity that converts a *convertible note into a share or a unit is treated, for the purposes of subparagraph (1)(c)(ii), as continuing to own the convertible note until the entity no longer owns the share or unit.

19  Paragraph 118420(1)(c)

Omit “meets the requirements set out in subsection (6)”, substitute “is a foreign resident who is not a *general partner of a *VCLP or an *ESVCLP and is neither a *taxexempt foreign resident nor a *foreign venture capital fund of funds”.

20  Paragraph 118420(3)(b)

Repeal the paragraph, substitute:

 (b) the entity is not a *general partner of a *VCLP or an *ESVCLP; and

21  Paragraph 118420(4)(a)

Repeal the paragraph, substitute:

 (a) the partnership was established in a foreign country; and

22  Paragraph 118420(4)(b)

Omit “a resident of a country referred to in paragraph (a)”, substitute “a foreign resident”.

23  Paragraph 118420(5)(b)

Repeal the paragraph, substitute:

 (b) the entity was established in a foreign country; and

24  Paragraph 118420(5)(c)

Omit “a resident of a country referred to in paragraph (b)”, substitute “a foreign resident”.

25  Subsection 118420(6)

Repeal the subsection.

26  Section 118425 (heading)

Repeal the heading, substitute:

118425  Meaning of eligible venture capital investment—investments in companies

27  Paragraph 118425(1)(b)

Omit “either”.

28  Subparagraph 118425(1)(b)(ii)

Omit “and”, substitute “or”.

29  At the end of paragraph 118425(1)(b)

Add:

 (iii) an acquisition of *convertible notes (other than convertible notes that are *debt interests) issued by a company; and

30  At the end of subsection 118425(2)

Add:

Note: A company that fails to meet the requirements of this subsection can still be eligible in certain circumstances: see subsection (12A).

31  Subsection 118425(5)

After “company must”, insert “, at the end of, and at all times after the end of, the income year in which the investment is made,”.

32  Paragraphs 118425(5)(a) and (b)

Omit “a company auditor”, substitute “an auditor”.

33  Subsection 118425(5) (note)

Repeal the note, substitute:

Note: This requirement is ongoing.

34  Subsection 118425(9)

Omit “(including a *convertible note)”.

35  Subsection 118425(10) (heading)

Repeal the heading, substitute:

The value of an asset or investment

36  Subsection 118425(10)

Omit “of an entity”, substitute “, or an investment, of an entity at a particular time”.

37  Subsection 118425(10)

After “the asset”, insert “or investment”.

38  Subparagraph 118425(11)(a)

After “options in”, insert “, or *convertible notes issued by,”.

39  Paragraph 118425(11)(b)

After “another company”, insert “or a unit trust”.

40  Subparagraph 118425(11)(c)(i)

Repeal the subparagraph, substitute:

 (i) in acquiring shares or options in, or convertible notes issued by, the other company, or in acquiring units or options in, or convertible notes issued by or on behalf of the trustee of, the unit trust; or

 (ia) in meeting incidental costs of any such acquisition; or

41  Subparagraph 118425(11)(c)(iii)

After “other company”, insert “or unit trust”.

42  Paragraph 118425(11)(d)

Repeal the paragraph, substitute:

 (d) within that period of 6 months and after the end of that period:

 (i) the other company meets the requirements of subsections (2) to (7); or

 (ii) the unit trust meets the requirements of subsections 118427(3) to (8);

  as the case requires.

43  After subsection 118425(12)

Insert:

Exception to requirements relating to location within Australia

 (12A) A company is taken to meet the requirements of subsection (2) in relation to an investment made by an entity if the sum of:

 (a) the value of the investment at the time the entity makes it; and

 (b) the total value of all the other investments that the entity owns at that time that do not, or apart from this subsection would not, meet those requirements;

does not exceed 20% of the partnership’s *committed capital.

Note: See subsection (10) for the value of investments.

44  After section 118425

Insert:

118427  Meaning of eligible venture capital investment—investments in unit trusts

Requirements for an eligible venture capital investment

 (1) An investment is an eligible venture capital investment if:

 (a) it is *at risk; and

 (b) it is either:

 (i) an acquisition of units in a unit trust; or

 (ii) an acquisition of options (including warrants) originally issued by or on behalf of the trustee of a unit trust to acquire units in the unit trust; or

 (iii) an acquisition of *convertible notes (other than convertible notes that are *debt interests) issued by or on behalf of the trustee of a unit trust; and

 (c) the unit trust meets the requirements of subsections (3) to (8); and

 (d) the sum of:

 (i) the total amount that the partnership has invested in all the *equity interests and *debt interests that the partnership owns in the unit trust; and

 (ii) the total amount that the partnership has invested in all the equity interests and debt interests that the partnership owns in any entities that are *connected entities of the unit trust;

  does not exceed 30% of the partnership’s *committed capital.

Certain entities not treated as connected entities

 (2) In applying subparagraph (1)(d)(ii), ignore an entity that is a *connected entity of the unit trust only because it is an *associate of the unit trust because of an investment made in the entity by the partnership.

Location within Australia

 (3) The unit trust:

 (a) must, at the time the investment is made, carry on *business in Australia; and

 (b) must, at that time, meet at least one of the following requirements:

 (i) the central management and control of the unit trust is in Australia;

 (ii) more than 50% of the beneficial interests in the income of the unit trust are held by Australian residents;

 (iii) more than 50% of the beneficial interests in the property of the unit trust are held by Australian residents; and

 (c) if at that time the entity making the investment does not own any other investments in the unit trust—must meet the following requirements:

 (i) more than 50% of the people who are currently engaged by the trustee of the unit trust to perform services must perform those services primarily in Australia;

 (ii) more than 50% of its assets (determined by value) must be situated in Australia;

  during the whole of the period of 12 months, or such shorter period as the *Venture Capital Registration Board determines under section 255 of the Venture Capital Act 2002, starting from the time the investment is made.

However, subparagraph (c)(i) or (ii) does not apply to the unit trust if the Venture Capital Registration Board so determines under section 2510 of the Venture Capital Act 2002.

Note: A company that fails to meet the requirements of this subsection can still be eligible in certain circumstances: see subsection (13).

Predominant activity

 (4) The unit trust must satisfy at least 2 of these requirements:

 (a) more than 75% of the unit trust’s assets (determined by value) must be used primarily in activities that are not ineligible activities mentioned in subsection (14);

 (b) more than 75% of the employees of the trustee of the unit trust must be engaged primarily in activities that are not ineligible activities mentioned in subsection (14);

 (c) more than 75% of the unit trust’s total assessable income, *exempt income and *nonassessable nonexempt income must come from activities that are not ineligible activities mentioned in subsection (14).

Note 1: This requirement is ongoing. It is not limited to the circumstances at the time the investment was made.

Note 2: See subsection (11) for the value of assets.

Note 3: A unit trust that fails to meet at least 2 of the requirements can still be eligible if the Venture Capital Registration Board determines that the unit trust’s primary activity is not ineligible and the failure is temporary: see subsection (15).

Investment in other entities etc.

 (5) The unit trust must not:

 (a) invest, in another entity, any part of the amount invested, unless the other entity:

 (i) is *connected with the unit trust (except another entity that is an *associate of the unit trust because of an investment made in the entity by the partnership); and

 (ii) meets the requirements of subsections (4) to (8); or

 (b) in the capacity of a trustee, use any part of the amount invested.

However, this subsection does not prevent the unit trust from depositing money with an *ADI, or with a body authorised by or under a law of a foreign country to carry on banking business in that country.

Note: This requirement is ongoing. It is not limited to the circumstances at the time the investment was made.

Registered auditor

 (6) The unit trust must, at the end of, and at all times after the end of, the income year in which the investment is made, have as its auditor:

 (a) a person registered as an auditor under a law in force in a State or a Territory; or

 (b) if the unit trust is no longer an Australian resident—a person registered as an auditor under a law in force in the country of which the unit trust is a resident.

Note: This requirement is ongoing.

Permitted entity value

 (7) The unit trust must not, immediately before the investment is made, exceed the *permitted entity value.

Listing

 (8) The unit trust must be a unit trust whose units:

 (a) are, at the time the investment is made, not listed for quotation in the official list of a stock exchange in Australia or a foreign country; or

 (b) are so listed at that time, but cease to be so listed at any time during the 12 months after the investment is made.

However, the unit trust is taken to meet the requirements of this subsection in relation to any investment made by an *ESVCLP (whether or not units in the unit trust are so listed).

Note: The additional requirements for ESVCLPs deal with listing in relation to initial investments by ESVCLPs in unit trusts: see paragraph 118428(1)(a).

Scrip for scrip investments

 (9) However, a unit trust is taken to meet the requirements of subsections (3) to (8) if:

 (a) the investment is an acquisition of units in that unit trust in exchange for units in another unit trust; and

 (b) at the time that the *VCLP, *ESVCLP, *AFOF or *eligible venture capital investor in question acquired the units being exchanged, the other unit trust meets the requirements of subsections (3) to (8), but not only because this subsection applies to the other unit trust; and

 (c) the units in the other unit trust that are being exchanged are all of the units in the other unit trust that the entity making the investment owned at the time of the exchange.

Debt interests

 (10) To avoid doubt, a *debt interest cannot be an *eligible venture capital investment.

The value of an asset or investment

 (11) The value of an asset or investment of an entity at a particular time for the purposes of this section is the value of the asset or investment as shown in a statement, prepared in accordance with the *accounting standards and audited by the entity’s auditor, showing that value as at a time no longer than 12 months before that time.

Application to groups

 (12) If a group of entities:

 (a) is treated as a *consolidated group because of a choice that a unit trust has made under section 713130; or

 (b) would be treated as a consolidated group because of such a choice:

 (i) if a unit trust were to make such a choice; or

 (ii) if a unit trust that is not a *corporate unit trust or a *public trading trust were such a trust and were to make such a choice;

this section applies in relation to the entities as if:

 (c) the unit trust carried on, as the *head company of the consolidated group or consolidatable group, all of the activities that are carried on by the other members of the group; and

 (d) the assets, employees and income of the other members of the group were assets, employees and income of the unit trust; and

 (e) each of the other members of the group were parts of the unit trust rather than separate entities.

Exception to requirements relating to location within Australia

 (13) A unit trust is taken to meet the requirements of subsection (3) in relation to an investment made by an entity if the sum of:

 (a) the value of the investment at the time the entity makes it; and

 (b) the total value of all the other investments that the entity owns at that time that do not, or apart from this subsection would not, meet those requirements;

does not exceed 20% of the partnership’s *committed capital.

Note: See subsection (11) for the value of investments.

Ineligible activities

 (14) These activities are ineligible activities:

 (a) property development or land ownership;

 (b) finance, to the extent that it is any of the following:

 (i) banking;

 (ii) providing capital to others;

 (iii) leasing;

 (iv) factoring;

 (v) securitisation;

 (c) insurance;

 (d) construction (including extension, improvement or upgrading) or acquisition of infrastructure facilities (within the meaning of section 93L of the Development Allowance Authority Act 1992) or related facilities (within the meaning of section 93M of that Act), or both;

 (e) making investments, whether made directly or indirectly, that are directed to deriving income in the nature of interest, rents, dividends, royalties or lease payments.

For the purposes of this subsection, activities that are ancillary or incidental to a particular activity are taken to form part of that activity.

Venture Capital Registration Board discretion

 (15) A unit trust is taken to meet the requirements of subsection (4) even if it fails to satisfy at least 2 of the requirements in that subsection if the *Venture Capital Registration Board determines under section 2515 of the Venture Capital Act 2002 that:

 (a) the unit trust’s primary activity is not an ineligible activity mentioned in subsection (14); and

 (b) the failure is temporary and did not exist at the time the investment referred to in subsection (1) was made and, if it has been disposed of, when it was disposed of.

Convertible notes

 (16) To the extent that an investment by an entity consists of the acquisition of a unit in a unit trust by converting a *convertible note issued by or on behalf of the trustee of the unit trust, the investment is, for the purpose of determining whether the unit trust meets the requirements of subsections (3) to (8), taken to have been made at the time when the entity last acquired the convertible note.

 (17) Subsection (16) applies whether or not the acquisition of the *convertible note was an *eligible venture capital investment.

45  Paragraph 118430(a)

Omit “shares”, substitute “investment”.

46  Paragraph 118430(b)

Omit “shares”, substitute “investment, including (if the investment relates to a unit trust) the maintenance of any conferrals of present entitlement to income or capital of the unit trust or to any distributions of income or capital of the unit trust”.

47  Paragraph 118435(1)(b)

After “company”, insert “or all the units in a unit trust”.

48  Paragraph 118435(1)(c)

After “company”, insert “or unit trust”.

49  At the end of paragraph 118435(1)(d)

Add “, or the unit trust meets the requirements of subsections 118427(3) to (8), as the case requires”.

50  Paragraph 118435(2)(b)

Repeal the paragraph, substitute:

 (b) at any time within the period of 12 months after the day on which the first *eligible venture capital investment was made in the company:

 (i) the other company ceases to be an Australian resident; or

 (ii) the unit trust ceases to carry on *business in Australia;

  as the case requires;

51  Paragraphs 118435(2)(c) and (d)

After “company” (wherever occurring), insert “or unit trust”.

52  Subsection 118440(1) (note)

Repeal the note, substitute:

Note: The time the entity makes the investment is, for a share acquired by converting a convertible note or convertible preference share or for a unit in a unit trust acquired by converting a convertible note, the time when the entity last acquired the convertible note or convertible preference share: see subsections 118425(15) and 118427(16).

53  Subsection 9951(1) (definition of eligible venture capital investment)

Omit “section 118425”, substitute “sections 118425 and 118427”.

Venture Capital Act 2002

54  Paragraph 91(1)(a)

Repeal the paragraph, substitute:

 (a) the partnership was established by or under a law in force in, or in any part of:

 (i) Australia; or

 (ii) a foreign country in respect of which a double tax agreement (as defined in Part X of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1936) is in force that is an agreement of a kind referred to in subparagraph (b)(i), (ia), (ii), (iii), (iv) or (v) of that definition; and

55  Paragraph 91(1)(d)

Omit “$20 million”, substitute “$10 million”.

56  Paragraph 91(1)(e)

Omit “either”.

57  Subparagraph 91(1)(e)(ii)

Omit “and” (last occurring), substitute “or”.

58  At the end of paragraph 91(1)(e)

Add:

 (iii) an investment in a unit trust, in which the partnership owns one or more eligible venture capital investments, that would have been an eligible venture capital investment but for subsections 118427(3) and (7) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997; and

59  Paragraph 91(1)(f)

Omit “or investments to which subparagraph (e)(ii) applies”, substitute “, investments to which subparagraph (e)(ii) applies or investments to which subparagraph (e)(iii) applies”.

60  Subparagraph 95(1)(d)(ii)

After “company”, insert “or unit trust”.

61  Subparagraph 95(1)(d)(iii)

Omit “and” (last occurring), substitute “or”.

62  At the end of paragraph 95(1)(d)

Add:

 (iv) an investment in a unit trust referred to in subparagraph (ii) that would have been an eligible venture capital investment but for subsections 118427(3) and (7) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997; and

63  Paragraph 95(1)(e)

After “applies”, insert “or investments to which subparagraph (d)(iv) applies,”.

64  After paragraph 910(1)(a)

Insert:

 (aa) it is a loan made to a unit trust and the sum of:

 (i) the *equity interests that the partnership owns in the unit trust; and

 (ii) any *debt interests that the partnership owns in the unit trust that can be converted into equity interests in the unit trust;

  is at least 10% of the sum of:

 (iii) all of the equity interests in the unit trust; and

 (iv) all of the debt interests in the unit trust that can be converted into equity interests in the unit trust;

  and the unit trust meets the requirements of subsections 118427(3) to (8) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 in relation to the investments referred to in subparagraphs (i) and (ii); or

65  Paragraph 151(ga)

Omit all the words from and including “whether”, substitute:

  whether:

 (i) the company met the requirements of subsections 118425(3), (4) and (5) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 at all times during that year; and

 (ii) if subsection 118425(11) of that Act applied to the company in relation to another company—the other company failed to meet the requirements of subparagraph 118425(11)(d)(i) of that Act at any time during that year; and

 (iii) if subsection 118425(11) of that Act applied to the company in relation to a unit trust—the unit trust failed to meet the requirements of subparagraph 118425(11)(d)(ii) of that Act at any time during that year;

66  After paragraph 151(ga)

Insert:

 (gb) for an investment in a unit trust that the partnership held throughout the financial year—a statement from a general partner as to whether the unit trust met the requirements of subsections 118427(4), (5) and (6) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 at all times during that year;

67  Paragraph 1510(c)

Omit all the words from and including “whether”, substitute:

  whether:

 (i) the company met the requirements of subsections 118425(3), (4) and (5) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 at all times during the quarter after the investment was made; and

 (ii) if subsection 118425(11) of that Act applied to the company in relation to another company—the other company failed to meet the requirements of subparagraph 118425(11)(d)(i) of that Act at any time during the quarter after the investment was made; and

 (iii) if subsection 118425(11) of that Act applied to the company in relation to a unit trust—the unit trust failed to meet the requirements of subparagraph 118425(11)(d)(ii) of that Act at any time during the quarter after the investment was made; and

68  Paragraph 1510(d)

Omit all the words from and including “whether”, substitute:

  whether:

 (i) the company met the requirements of subsections 118425(3), (4) and (5) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 at all times during the quarter up to the day of disposal; and

 (ii) if subsection 118425(11) of that Act applied to the company in relation to another company—the other company failed to meet the requirements of subparagraph 118425(11)(d)(i) of that Act at any time during the quarter up to the day of disposal; and

 (iii) if subsection 118425(11) of that Act applied to the company in relation to a unit trust—the unit trust failed to meet the requirements of subparagraph 118425(11)(d)(ii) of that Act at any time during the quarter up to the day of disposal; and

69  At the end of section 1510

Insert:

 (e) for each investment in a unit trust made during the quarter—a statement from a general partner as to whether the unit trust met the requirements of subsections 118427(4), (5) and (6) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 at all times during the quarter after the investment was made; and

 (f) for each disposal of an investment in a unit trust during the quarter—a statement from a general partner as to whether the unit trust met those requirements at all times during the quarter up to the day of disposal.

70  Paragraph 215(3)(d)

After “*company”, insert “or unit trust”.

71  Paragraph 215(3)(d)

After “the company”, insert “or unit trust”.

72  Paragraph 215(3)(f)

After “company”, insert “or unit trust”.

73  Paragraph 2120(1)(g)

Omit all the words from and including “whether”, substitute:

  whether:

 (i) the company met the requirements of subsections 118425(3), (4) and (5) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 at all times during that year; and

 (ii) if subsection 118425(11) of that Act applied to the company in relation to another company—the other company failed to meet the requirements of subparagraph 118425(11)(d)(i) of that Act at any time during that year; and

 (iii) if subsection 118425(11) of that Act applied to the company in relation to a unit trust—the unit trust failed to meet the requirements of subparagraph 118425(11)(d)(ii) of that Act at any time during that year;

74  Paragraph 2120(1)(h)

Omit all the words from and including “whether”, substitute:

  whether:

 (i) the company met the requirements of subsections 118425(3), (4) and (5) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 at all times during that year after the investment was made; and

 (ii) if subsection 118425(11) of that Act applied to the company in relation to another company—the other company failed to meet the requirements of subparagraph 118425(11)(d)(i) of that Act at any time during that year after the investment was made; and

 (iii) if subsection 118425(11) of that Act applied to the company in relation to a unit trust—the unit trust failed to meet the requirements of subparagraph 118425(11)(d)(ii) of that Act at any time during that year after the investment was made;

75  Paragraph 2120(1)(i)

Omit all the words from and including “whether”, substitute:

  whether:

 (i) the company met the requirements of subsections 118425(3), (4) and (5) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 at all times during that year up to the day of disposal; and

 (ii) if subsection 118425(11) of that Act applied to the company in relation to another company—the other company failed to meet the requirements of subparagraph 118425(11)(d)(i) of that Act at any time during that year up to the day of disposal; and

 (iii) if subsection 118425(11) of that Act applied to the company in relation to a unit trust—the unit trust failed to meet the requirements of subparagraph 118425(11)(d)(ii) of that Act at any time during that year up to the day of disposal;

76  At the end of subsection 2120(1)

Add:

 (j) for each investment in a unit trust that the entity held throughout that year—a statement as to whether the unit trust met the requirements of subsections 118427(4), (5) and (6) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 at all times during that year;

 (k) for each investment in a unit trust that the entity made during that year—a statement as to whether the unit trust met those requirements at all times during that year after the investment was made;

 (l) for each investment in a unit trust that the entity disposed of during that year—a statement as to whether the unit trust met those requirements at all times during that year up to the day of disposal.

77  Section 251

Omit “paragraph 18425(2)(b)”, substitute “paragraphs 118425(2)(b) and 118427(3)(c)”.

78  Section 251 (note)

Repeal the note, substitute:

Note 1: Paragraph 118425(2)(b) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 is about how closely a company is connected with Australia. Paragraph 118427(3)(c) of that Act is about how closely a unit trust is connected with Australia. These paragraphs are one of the requirements that a company or unit trust must meet in order for investments in the company or unit trust to be eligible venture capital investments.

Note 2: The capital gains tax exemption under Subdivision 118F of that Act only applies in relation to eligible venture capital investments.

79  After subsection 255(1)

Insert:

 (1A) The *Venture Capital Registration Board may, on the application of a *general partner of a *limited partnership registered as a *VCLP, an *ESVCLP or an *AFOF, determine a shorter period during which a unit trust must meet the requirements of paragraph 118427(3)(c) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997.

80  Subsection 255(2)

Omit “The application”, substitute “An application under this section”.

81  After subsection 2510(1)

Insert:

 (1A) The *Venture Capital Registration Board may, on the application of a *general partner of a partnership registered as a *VCLP, an *ESVCLP or an *AFOF, determine that either or both of the following requirements do not apply to a unit trust:

 (a) the requirement referred to under subparagraph 118427(3)(c)(i) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 that more than 50% of the people who are currently engaged by the unit trust to perform services must perform those services primarily in Australia;

 (b) the requirement referred to under subparagraph 118427(3)(c)(ii) of that Act that more than 50% of its assets (determined by value) must be situated in Australia.

82  Subsection 2510(2)

Omit “The application”, substitute “An application under this section”.

83  After subsection 2515(1)

Insert:

 (1A) The *Venture Capital Registration Board may, on the application of a *general partner of a partnership registered as a *VCLP, an *ESVCLP or an *AFOF, determine that:

 (a) a unit trust’s primary activity is not an ineligible activity mentioned in subsection 118427(14) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997; and

 (b) the unit trust’s failure to satisfy at least 2 of the requirements in subsection 118427(4) of that Act is temporary and did not exist at the time the relevant investment in the unit trust was made and, if it has been disposed of, when it was disposed of.

84  Subsection 2515(2)

Omit “The application”, substitute “An application under this section”.

85  Application

The amendments of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 made by this Part apply to assessments for the 20072008 year of income and later years of income.


Part 2Early stage venture capital limited partnerships

Income Tax Assessment Act 1936

86  Subsection 6(1)

Insert:

ESVCLP means an early stage venture capital limited partnership within the meaning of subsection 118407(4) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997.

87  Subsections 18A(1) and (2)

After “VCLP”, insert “, an ESVCLP”.

Note: The heading to section 18A is altered by inserting “, ESVCLPs” after “VCLPs”.

88  Paragraphs 92(2AA)(b) and 92A(1)(b)

After “VCLP”, insert “, an ESVCLP”.

89  Subsection 94D(2)

After “VCLP”, insert “, an ESVCLP”.

90  Subsection 94D(2) (note 1)

After “VCLP”, insert “, an ESVCLP”.

91  Subsection 94D(2) (note 2)

After “VCLPs”, insert “, ESVCLPs”.

92  Subsection 94D(2) (note 3)

After “VCLP”, insert “, ESVCLP”.

93  Paragraph 94D(3)(a)

Omit “either or both”, substitute “one or more”.

94  After subparagraph 94D(3)(a)(i)

Insert:

 (ia) one or more ESVCLPs;

95  Subparagraph 128B(3)(h)(ii)

After “VCLP”, insert “, ESVCLP”.

Income Tax Assessment Act 1997

96  Subsection 410(2) (note 2)

After “VCLP”, insert “, an ESVCLP”.

97  Subsection 95(2) (note 2)

After “VCLP”, insert “, an ESVCLP”.

98  Section 1115 (table item dealing with foreign investment)

Repeal the item.

99  Section 1115 (after the table item dealing with United Nations)

Insert:

venture capital

 

eligible venture capital investments, gain or profit from realisation of 

5154

eligible venture capital investments by ESVCLPs, income derived from 

5152

venture capital equity, gain or profit from realisation of..

5155

100  Subsection 2668(1) (heading)

Repeal the heading, substitute:

Partners in VCLPs and ESVCLPs

101  Paragraph 2668(1)(a)

After “*VCLP”, insert “, or an *ESVCLP,”.

102  At the end of paragraph 2668(1)(b)

Add “or 118407”.

103  Subparagraph 2668(2)(a)(ii)

After “*VCLP”, insert “, or an *ESVCLP,”.

104  Section 3625 (table headed “Tax losses of VCLPs, AFOFs and VCMPs”)

Omit the table, substitute:

Tax losses of VCLPs, ESVCLPs, AFOFs and VCMPs

 

Item

For the special rules about this situation ...

See:

1.

A limited partnership that has a tax loss becomes a VCLP, an ESVCLP, an AFOF or a VCMP: it cannot deduct the loss while it is a VCLP, an ESVCLP, an AFOF or a VCMP.

Subdivision 195B

105  After section 5150

Insert:

5152  Income derived from eligible venture capital investments by ESVCLPs

General

 (1) An entity’s share of income derived from an *eligible venture capital investment is exempt from income tax if:

 (a) the entity is a partner in a *limited partnership; and

 (b) the partnership made the investment; and

 (c) the investment meets all of the *additional investment requirements for ESVCLPs for the investment; and

 (d) when the partnership made the investment, the partnership was an *early stage venture capital limited partnership that was *unconditionally registered; and

 (e) when the income was derived, the partnership:

 (i) owned the investment; and

 (ii) was an early stage venture capital limited partnership that was unconditionally registered.

Partners in AFOFs

 (2) An entity’s share of income derived from an *eligible venture capital investment is exempt from income tax if:

 (a) the entity is a partner in an *AFOF; and

 (b) the AFOF is a partner in a partnership that made the investment; and

 (c) when the partnership made the investment, the partnership was an *early stage venture capital limited partnership that was *unconditionally registered; and

 (d) the investment meets all of the *additional investment requirements for ESVCLPs for the investment; and

 (e) when the income was derived, the partnership:

 (i) owned the investment; and

 (ii) was an early stage venture capital limited partnership that was unconditionally registered.

Residency requirements for general partners

 (3) However, if the entity is a *general partner in the partnership, this section does not apply to the entity unless the entity is:

 (a) an Australian resident; or

 (b) a resident of a foreign country in respect of which a double tax agreement (as defined in Part X of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1936) is in force that is an agreement of a kind referred to in subparagraph (b)(i), (ia), (ii), (iii), (iv) or (v) of that definition.

 (4) For the purposes of this section, the place of residence of a *general partner in a *limited partnership:

 (a) that is a company or limited partnership; and

 (b) that is not an Australian resident;

is the place in which the general partner has its central management and control.

Beneficiaries’ shares of capital gains made by unit trusts

 (5) For the purposes of this section, an entity’s share of income derived from an *eligible venture capital investment that is an investment in a unit trust includes any present entitlement of the entity, as a beneficiary, to a share of an amount included in the assessable income of the unit trust under section 1025.

Carried interests

 (6) This section does not apply to an entity’s share of income derived from an *eligible venture capital investment to the extent that the income is a payment of a *carried interest of a *general partner in an *ESVCLP or an *AFOF.

106  Subsection 5154(1) (heading)

Repeal the heading, substitute:

Partners in VCLPs and ESVCLPs

107  Paragraph 5154(1)(a)

After “*VCLP”, insert “, or an *ESVCLP,”.

108  At the end of paragraph 5154(1)(b)

Add “or 118407”.

109  Subparagraph 5154(2)(a)(ii)

After “*VCLP”, insert “, or an *ESVCLP,”.

110  Subsections 104255(1) and (4)

After “*VCLP”, insert “, an *ESVCLP”.

111  Subsections 104255(4) and (5)

After “VCLP”, insert “, ESVCLP”.

112  Paragraph 104255(6)(a)

After “*VCLP”, insert “, *ESVCLP”.

113  Paragraph 104255(6)(b)

After “VCLP”, insert “, ESVCLP”.

114  Paragraph 11630(5)(a)

After “*VCLP”, insert “, an *ESVCLP”.

115  Subsection 11821(1)

After “*VCLP”, insert “, an *ESVCLP”.

116  Section 118400

Omit “Some foreign residents disregard”, substitute “You can ignore”.

117  Section 118400

After “venture capital limited partnerships”, insert “ or early stage venture capital limited partnerships”.

118  At the end of section 118400

Add:

However, unless investments are made through early stage venture capital limited partnerships, you must be a foreign resident for this Subdivision to apply.

119  After section 118405

Insert:

118407  Exemption for certain venture capital investments through early stage venture capital limited partnerships

General

 (1) All of your share in a *capital gain or a *capital loss from a *CGT event is disregarded if:

 (a) you are a partner in a *limited partnership; and

 (b) the CGT event relates to an investment that the partnership made that:

 (i) is an *eligible venture capital investment; and

 (ii) meets all of the *additional investment requirements for ESVCLPs for the investment; and

 (c) when the partnership made the investment, the partnership was an *early stage venture capital limited partnership that was *unconditionally registered; and

 (d) at the time of the CGT event, the partnership:

 (i) owned the investment; and

 (ii) had owned the investment for at least 12 months; and

 (iii) was an early stage venture capital limited partnership that was unconditionally registered; and

 (iv) in the case of a capital gain—met all of the *registration requirements of an ESVCLP that are not *investment registration requirements, and met the *divestiture registration requirement.

Note: The registration requirements of an ESVCLP are set out in section 93 of the Venture Capital Act 2002. It is important to understand that this is a separate requirement from registration under Part 2 of that Act (which effectively determines whether an entity is an ESVCLP).

 It is technically possible to be registered under Part 2 of that Act without meeting the registration requirements of an ESVCLP, but you might still not be entitled to exemption under this section.

Residency requirements for general partners

 (2) However, if you are a *general partner in the partnership, subsection (1) does not apply to you unless you are:

 (a) an Australian resident; or

 (b) a resident of a foreign country in respect of which a double tax agreement (as defined in Part X of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1936) is in force that is an agreement of a kind referred to in subparagraph (b)(i), (ia), (ii), (iii), (iv) or (v) of that definition.

 (3) For the purposes of this section, the place of residence of a *general partner in a *limited partnership:

 (a) that is a company or limited partnership; and

 (b) that is not an Australian resident;

is the place in which the general partner has its central management and control.

Meaning of early stage venture capital limited partnership

 (4) A *limited partnership is an early stage venture capital limited partnership at a particular time if, at that time, the partnership’s registration as an early stage venture capital limited partnership under Part 2 of the Venture Capital Act 2002 is, or is taken to have been, in force.

Note 1: For when the registration is, or is taken to have been, in force, see section 1310 of the Venture Capital Act 2002.

Note 2: In this Act and the Venture Capital Act 2002, the term “early stage venture capital limited partnership” is usually abbreviated to “ESVCLP”.

Temporary exemption from meeting the divestiture registration requirement

 (5) A partnership is treated, for the purposes of subsection (1), as never having failed, during a particular income year of the partnership, to meet the *divestiture registration requirement in relation to a particular investment that the partnership holds, if:

 (a) at the start of the income year, the partnership fails to meet the divestiture registration requirement in relation to that investment; and

 (b) the partnership meets the divestiture registration requirement in relation to that investment:

 (i) within the period of 6 months after the start of that income year; or

 (ii) if that period is extended under subsection 173(3) of the Venture Capital Act 2002—within that period as so extended.

Effect of converting convertible notes etc.

 (6) A partnership that acquired a *share in a company by converting a *convertible note, or a convertible preference share, issued by the company is treated, for the purposes of subparagraph (1)(d)(ii), as having owned the share from the time when it last acquired the convertible note or convertible preference share.

 (7) A partnership that acquired a unit in a unit trust by converting a *convertible note issued by the trustee of the unit trust is treated, for the purposes of subparagraph (1)(d)(ii), as having owned the unit from the time when it last acquired the convertible note.

 (8) Subsection (6) or (7) applies whether or not the acquisition of the *convertible note, or convertible preference share, was an *eligible venture capital investment.

 (9) A partnership that converts a *convertible note into a share or a unit is treated, for the purposes of subparagraph (1)(d)(ii), as continuing to own the convertible note until the partnership no longer owns the share or unit.

120  Subsection 118410(1) (heading)

Repeal the heading, substitute:

Gains or losses as a partner in a VCLP or an ESVCLP

121  Paragraph 118410(1)(b)

After “a *VCLP”, insert “, or an *ESVCLP,”.

122  Paragraph 118410(1)(f)

After “the VCLP”, insert “or ESVCLP”.

123  Subparagraph 118410(1)(f)(iv)

After “a VCLP”, insert “, or all of the *registration requirements of an ESVCLP, (as the case requires)”.

124  Paragraph 118410(2)(b)

After “a *VCLP”, insert “, or an *ESVCLP”.

125  Paragraph 118410(2)(d)

After “the VCLP”, insert “or ESVCLP”.

126  Paragraphs 118420(4)(c) and (5)(d)

After “a *VCLP”, insert “or an *ESVCLP”.

127  At the end of subsection 118425(7)

Add:

However, the company is taken to meet the requirements of this subsection in relation to any investment made by an *ESVCLP (whether or not shares in the company are so listed).

Note: The additional requirements for ESVCLPs deal with listing in relation to initial investments by ESVCLPs in companies: see paragraph 118428(1)(a).

128  Paragraph 118425(8)(b)

After “*VCLP”, insert “, *ESVCLP”.

129  Paragraph 118425(11)(a)

After “*VCLP”, insert “, an *ESVCLP”.

130  Before section 118430

Insert:

118428  Additional investment requirements for ESVCLPs

 (1) The additional investment requirements for ESVCLPs, for an investment in a company or in a unit trust, are:

 (a) if the entity making the investment does not, when the investment is made, own any other investment in the company or unit trust:

 (i) *shares in the company; or

 (ii) units in the unit trust;

  are not, when the investment is made, listed for quotation in the official list of a stock exchange in Australia or a foreign country; and

 (b) if the investment is *preowned when the investment is made:

 (i) the entity already owns investments in the company or unit trust; or

 (ii) the entity will, in connection with making the investment, make other investments in the company or unit trust, some or all of which are not preowned; and

 (c) if the investment is preowned when the investment is made—the sum of:

 (i) the value of the investment when the entity makes it; and

 (ii) the total value of all the other investments that the entity owns at that time;

  does not exceed 20% of the partnership’s *committed capital.

Note: See subsection (3) for the value of investments.

 (2) An investment is preowned if it was issued or allotted to an entity other than the entity that owns the investment. However, the investment is not preowned if it:

 (a) was issued:

 (i) to an underwriter or subunderwriter of the issue of the investment; or

 (ii) to a person for the purpose of being offered for sale; and

 (b) was still held by the underwriter, subunderwriter or person immediately before being acquired by the entity that now owns the investment.

 (3) The value of an investment of an entity at a particular time for the purposes of this section is the value of the investment as shown in:

 (a) the last audited accounts prepared for the entity for the purposes of the Corporations Act 2001 that relates to a period ending less than 18 months before that time; or

 (b) a statement, prepared in accordance with the *accounting standards and audited by the entity’s auditor, showing that value as at a time no longer than 12 months before that time.

131  Subsection 118440(1)

Omit “$250 million”, substitute “the amount provided for under subsection (9)”.

132  Subsections 118440(3) and (5)

After “*VCLP”, insert “, *ESVCLP”.

133  Paragraph 118440(5)(a)

After “VCLP”, insert “, ESVCLP”.

134  Paragraph 118440(5)(b)

Omit “$250 million”, substitute “the amount provided for under subsection (9)”.

135  Paragraph 118440(7)(a)

After “*VCLP”, insert “, *ESVCLP”.

136  Paragraph 118440(7)(c)

Omit “$250 million”, substitute “the amount provided for under subsection (9)”.

137  Subsection 118440(8)

After “*VCLP”, insert “, *ESVCLP”.

138  At the end of section 118440

Add:

 (9) The amount in relation to a proposed investment is:

 (a) if an *ESVCLP is to make the proposed investment—$50 million; or

 (b) in any other case—$250 million.

139  Section 19560

After “venture capital limited partnerships” (wherever occurring), insert “, early stage venture capital limited partnerships”.

140  Section 19565 (heading)

Repeal the heading, substitute:

19565  Tax losses cannot be transferred to a VCLP, an ESVCLP, an AFOF or a VCMP

141  Section 19565

After “a *VCLP”, insert “, an *ESVCLP”.

142  Section 19570 (heading)

Repeal the heading, substitute:

19570  Previous tax losses can be deducted after ceasing to be a VCLP, an ESVCLP, an AFOF or a VCMP

143  Section 19570

After “a *VCLP”, insert “, an *ESVCLP”.

144  Section 19570

After “a VCLP”, insert “, ESVCLP”.

145  Subsection 9951(1)

Insert:

additional investment requirements for ESVCLPs has the meaning given by subsection 118428(1).

146  Subsection 9951(1)

Insert:

approved investment plan, of an *ESVCLP, has the meaning given by subsection 1315(2) of the Venture Capital Act 2002.

147  Subsection 9951(1) (paragraph (a) of the definition of carried interest)

After “a *VCLP”, insert “, an *ESVCLP”.

148  Subsection 9951(1)

Insert:

divestiture registration requirement, in relation to an *ESVCLP, has the meaning given by subsection 93(3) of the Venture Capital Act 2002.

149  Subsection 9951(1)

Insert:

early stage venture capital limited partnership has the meaning given by subsection 118407(4).

150  Subsection 9951(1)

Insert:

ESVCLP means an *early stage venture capital limited partnership.

151  Subsection 9951(1) (note 2 at the end of the definition of income year)

After “a VCLP”, insert “, an ESVCLP”.

152  Subsection 9951(1) (after paragraph (a) of the definition of investment registration requirement)

Insert:

 (ab) in relation to an *ESVCLP—has the meaning given by subsection 93(2) of the Venture Capital Act 2002; and

153  Subsection 9951(1) (paragraph (b) of the definition of limited partnership)

After “a *VCLP”, insert “, an *ESVCLP”.

154  Subsection 9951(1)

Insert:

preowned has the meaning given by subsection 118428(2).

155  Subsection 9951(1)

Insert:

registration requirements of an ESVCLP has the meaning given by subsection 93(1) of the Venture Capital Act 2002.

156  Subsection 9951(1) (definition of unconditionally registered)

After “*VCLP”, insert “, *ESVCLP”.

Pooled Development Funds Act 1992

157  Subsection 4(1)

Insert:

ESVCLP means an early stage venture capital limited partnership within the meaning of subsection 118407(4) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997.

158  Paragraph 6(3)(a)

After “VCLPs”, insert “, ESVCLPs”.

159  After paragraph 6(3)(a)

Insert:

 (ab) approving ESVCLPs’ investment plans, and their replacement plans, under Part 2 of that Act; and

160  Paragraph 72(1)(c)

After “VCLPs”, insert “, ESVCLPs”.

161  After paragraph 72(1)(c)

Insert:

 (ca) the Board’s powers to approve ESVCLPs’ investment plans, and their replacement plans, under Part 2 of the Venture Capital Act 2002; and

162  Paragraph 73(1)(c)

After “VCLPs”, insert “, ESVCLPs”.

163  After paragraph 73(1)(c)

Insert:

 (ca) the Board’s powers to approve ESVCLPs’ investment plans, and their replacement plans, under Part 2 of the Venture Capital Act 2002; and

164  Paragraph 74(2)(c)

After “VCLPs”, insert “, ESVCLPs”.

165  After paragraph 74(2)(c)

Insert:

 (ca) approving ESVCLPs’ investment plans, and their replacement plans, under Part 2 of the Venture Capital Act 2002; or

Venture Capital Act 2002

166  Section 35 (heading)

Repeal the heading, substitute:

35  Registration of limited partnerships (Part 2)

167  Paragraph 35(a)

After “partnerships”, insert “, early stage venture capital limited partnerships”.

168  Part 2 (heading)

Repeal the heading, substitute:

Part 2Registration of limited partnerships

169  Section 71

After “venture capital limited partnerships”, insert “, early stage venture capital limited partnerships”.

170  Section 71

After “gains and losses); and”, insert:

 the income tax exemption under section 5152 of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 (if the partnership is an early stage venture capital limited partnership); and

171  After section 91

Insert:

93  Registration requirements of ESVCLPs

 (1) The registration requirements of an ESVCLP, in relation to a *limited partnership, are that:

 (a) the partnership was established by or under a law in force in, or in any part of:

 (i) Australia; or

 (ii) a foreign country in respect of which a double tax agreement (as defined in Part X of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1936) is in force that is an agreement of a kind referred to in subparagraph (b)(i), (ia), (ii), (iii), (iv) or (v) of that definition; and

 (b) all of the partners who are *general partners are residents of a country referred to in paragraph (a); and

 (c) under the partnership agreement the partnership is to remain in existence for a period of not less than 5 years and not more than 15 years; and

 (d) the partnership’s *committed capital:

 (i) is at least $10 million; and

 (ii) does not exceed $100 million; and

 (e) none of the partners has *committed capital in the partnership that, taken together with the sum of the amounts of committed capital in the partnership of any of that partner’s *associates (other than associates to whom subsection (5) applies), exceeds 30% of the partnership’s committed capital; and

 (f) each investment that the partnership holds is:

 (i) an *eligible venture capital investment; or

 (ii) an investment in a company, in which the partnership owns one or more eligible venture capital investments, that would have been an eligible venture capital investment but for subsections 118425(2) and (6) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997; or

 (iii) an investment in a unit trust, in which the partnership owns one or more eligible venture capital investments, that would have been an eligible venture capital investment but for subsections 118427(3) and (7) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997; and

 (g) each investment that the partnership holds is in accordance with the partnership’s *approved investment plan; and

 (h) the partnership acts in accordance with the partnership’s approved investment plan; and

 (i) the partnership does not hold any investment that breaches subsection (6); and

 (j) the partnership only carries on activities that are related to making eligible venture capital investments, investments to which subparagraph (f)(ii) applies or investments to which subparagraph (f)(iii) applies; and

 (k) every *debt interest that the partnership owns is, and continues to be, a *permitted loan.

 (2) The requirements in paragraphs (1)(e), (f), (g), (h), (j) and (k) are investment registration requirements.

 (3) The requirement in paragraph (1)(i) is the divestiture registration requirement.

 (4) Paragraph (1)(e) does not apply in relation to a particular partner’s *committed capital in the partnership if:

 (a) the *Venture Capital Registration Board allows, under section 94, the partner’s committed capital in the partnership to exceed 30% of the partnership’s committed capital; or

 (b) subsection (5) applies to the partner.

 (5) This subsection applies to:

 (a) an *ADI; or

 (b) a *life insurance company; or

 (c) a public authority:

 (i) that is constituted by a law of a State or internal Territory; and

 (ii) that carries on life insurance business within the meaning of section 11 of the Life Insurance Act 1995; or

 (d) a widelyheld complying superannuation fund within the meaning of section 4A of the Pooled Development Funds Act 1992.

 (6) An investment in a company or unit trust breaches this subsection if, at the end of the partnership’s preceding income year, the sum of the values of:

 (a) the assets of the company or unit trust; and

 (b) the assets of each other entity that is a *connected entity of the company or unit trust;

exceed $250 million.

94  Allowing a partner’s committed capital to exceed the 30% limit

 (1) The *Venture Capital Registration Board may, on the application of a partner of a partnership, make a decision allowing the partner’s committed capital in the partnership to exceed 30% of the partnership’s committed capital.

 (2) The application must be in the *form approved by the *Venture Capital Registration Board.

 (3) In considering whether to make such a decision, the *Venture Capital Registration Board must apply the principles specified under subsection (4).

 (4) The *Venture Capital Registration Board may, by legislative instrument, make principles about making decisions under this section.

 (5) If the *Venture Capital Registration Board makes a decision under this section, the Venture Capital Registration Board must notify the *general partner as soon as practicable after the decision is made.

 (6) If the *Venture Capital Registration Board refuses to make a decision allowing the partner’s committed capital in the partnership to exceed 30% of the partnership’s committed capital, the Venture Capital Registration Board must:

 (a) notify the *general partner as soon as practicable after the refusal; and

 (b) provide reasons for the refusal.

172  Subparagraph 95(1)(d)(i)

After “*VCLP”, insert “or an *ESVCLP”.

173  Subparagraph 95(1)(d)(ii)

After “VCLP”, insert “or an ESVCLP”.

174  Paragraph 95(1)(e)

After “VCLPs”, insert “or ESVCLPs”.

175  Subsection 111(1)

After “*VCLP”, insert “, an *ESVCLP”.

176  After paragraph 111(2)(j)

Insert:

 (ja) if the application is an application for registration as an *ESVCLP—a statement by a general partner as to whether the partnership meets the *registration requirements of an ESVCLP;

177  After subsection 131(1)

Insert:

 (1A) The *Venture Capital Registration Board must register a partnership as an *ESVCLP under this Part if:

 (a) a *general partner has applied for registration as an ESVCLP; and

 (b) the application meets the requirements under section 111; and

 (c) the Venture Capital Registration Board is satisfied that the partnership’s investment plan (as set out in the application or that plan as since approved by the Venture Capital Registration Board) is appropriate; and

Note: Section 1320 deals with deciding whether an investment plan is appropriate.

 (d) the Venture Capital Registration Board is satisfied that the partnership has access to the skills and resources necessary to implement, and is reasonably likely to be able to implement, its investment plan; and

 (e) any further information requested under section 1110 has been provided; and

 (f) a general partner has notified the Venture Capital Registration Board that the ESVCLP has sufficient funds to begin its investment program;

unless the Venture Capital Registration Board is satisfied that the partnership:

 (g) does not meet the *registration requirements of an ESVCLP; or

 (h) has had a previous registration revoked under Division 17.

178  Subsections 131(3) and (4)

After “*VCLP”, insert “, an *ESVCLP”.

179  Subsection 131(5)

Repeal the subsection, substitute:

 (5) The *Venture Capital Registration Board cannot register the partnership:

 (a) both as a *VCLP and as an *ESVCLP; or

 (b) both as a VCLP and as an *AFOF; or

 (c) both as an ESVCLP and as an AFOF; or

 (d) as a VCLP, as an ESVCLP and as an AFOF.

180  After subsection 135(1)

Insert:

 (1A) The *Venture Capital Registration Board may conditionally register the partnership as an *ESVCLP if:

 (a) a *general partner has applied for registration as an ESVCLP; and

 (b) either:

 (i) the application for registration does not meet the requirements under section 111; or

 (ii) any further information requested under section 1110 has not been provided;

unless the Venture Capital Registration Board is satisfied that the partnership:

 (c) would not, if it was conditionally registered, meet the *registration requirements of an ESVCLP within the period specified under subsection 1310(3); or

 (d) has had a previous registration revoked under Division 17.

181  Subsection 135(3)

After “*VCLP”, insert “, an *ESVCLP”.

182  Subsection 1310(1)

After “*VCLP”, insert “, an *ESVCLP”.

183  Subsection 1310(3)

After “*VCLP”, insert “, an *ESVCLP”.

184  At the end of Division 13

Add:

1315  An ESVCLP’s approved investment plan

 (1) A notice under subsection 131(3) to the effect that the *Venture Capital Registration Board has decided to register a partnership as an *ESVCLP must specify a document that sets out the investment plan in relation to which the Venture Capital Registration Board is satisfied as mentioned in paragraph 131(1A)(c).

 (2) An *ESVCLP’s approved investment plan is:

 (a) the investment plan set out in the document that the notice under subsection 131(3) specifies; or

 (b) if that plan has been replaced under this section, that plan as so replaced.

 (3) A *general partner of an *ESVCLP may, by writing, request the *Venture Capital Registration Board to approve a new plan as a replacement for the ESVCLP’s *approved investment plan.

 (4) The request must state why the *ESVCLP wants the replacement plan.

 (5) If the *Venture Capital Registration Board is satisfied that the replacement plan is appropriate, it must grant the request and approve the replacement plan.

Note: Section 1320 deals with deciding whether a replacement plan is appropriate.

 (6) If the *Venture Capital Registration Board approves the replacement plan, the ESVCLP’s *approved investment plan is replaced accordingly on the giving of the approval.

 (7) If the *Venture Capital Registration Board is not satisfied as mentioned in subsection (5), the Board must refuse the request.

 (8) The *Venture Capital Registration Board must give the *general partner who made the request written notice of its decision on the request as soon as practicable after the decision is made.

 (9) If the *Venture Capital Registration Board’s decision is to refuse the request, the notice must also include a statement of its reasons for its decision.

 (10) A failure to comply with subsection (8) or (9) does not affect the validity of the decision.

1320  Deciding whether investment plans are appropriate

 (1) In deciding, for the purposes of paragraph 131(1A)(c) or subsection 1315(5), whether it is satisfied that a partnership’s investment plan, or a replacement for a partnership’s *approved investment plan, is appropriate, the *Venture Capital Registration Board must take into account the extent to which the partnership focuses on early stage venture capital, having regard to:

 (a) the stages of development of the entities in which the partnership proposes to invest; and

 (b) the levels of cash flow of those entities; and

 (c) the levels of technology of those entities; and

 (d) the proportions of intellectual property to total assets of those entities; and

 (e) the levels of risk and return of those entities; and

 (f) the amount of tangible assets and collateral of those entities against which borrowings may be secured; and

 (g) the requirements of this Act relating to an *ESVCLP making and holding investments; and

 (h) whether the partnership’s *committed capital can only be used in relation to early stage venture capital, and whether it can be transferred to other entities; and

 (i) whether the investment plan is connected with other plans for investment that, if combined with the investment plan, would lead to the partnership exceeding the limit on *committed capital under subparagraph 93(1)(d)(ii); and

 (j) any additional matters specified in guidelines made under subsection (2).

 (2) The *Venture Capital Registration Board may, by legislative instrument, make guidelines specifying additional matters that it must take into account in deciding, for the purposes of paragraph 131(1A)(c) or subsection 1315(5), whether it is satisfied that:

 (a) a partnership’s investment plan is appropriate; or

 (b) a replacement for a partnership’s *approved investment plan is appropriate;

as the case requires.

 (3) This section does not limit the matters that the *Venture Capital Registration Board may take into account in deciding, for the purposes of paragraph 131(1A)(c) or subsection 1315(5), whether it is satisfied that:

 (a) a partnership’s investment plan is appropriate; or

 (b) a replacement for a partnership’s *approved investment plan is appropriate;

as the case requires.

185  Section 151

After “*VCLP”, insert “, an *ESVCLP”.

186  After paragraph 151(f)

Insert:

 (fa) if the partnership is registered under this Part as an ESVCLP—a statement from a general partner as to whether the partnership met the *registration requirements of an ESVCLP throughout the financial year;

187  Section 1510

After “*VCLP”, insert “, an *ESVCLP”.

188  After section 1515

Insert:

1517  Annual reports for ESVCLPs

 (1) A *general partner of a partnership registered under this Part as an *ESVCLP must, within 3 months after the end of each *financial year give the *Venture Capital Registration Board a written report on the implementation of the partnership’s *approved investment plan during the financial year that:

 (a) includes descriptions of any investments the partnership made during the year and any disposals of investments during the year; and

 (b) meets the requirements of any guidelines issued under subsection (2).

 (2) The *Venture Capital Registration Board may, by legislative instrument, issue guidelines relating to reports under this section (including the publication of those reports).

 (3) The *Venture Capital Registration Board must publish reports it receives under subsection (1).

 (4) The *Venture Capital Registration Board may comply with its obligation under subsection (3) by including copies of those reports in its annual report under section 75 of the Pooled Development Funds Act 1992.

189  After paragraph 171(1)(a)

Insert:

 (ab) a partnership registered as an *ESVCLP does not meet the *investment registration requirements of an ESVCLP; or

190  Subsection 171(1)

After “VCLP” (last occurring), insert “, an ESVCLP”.

191  Subsection 171(5)

After “VCLP”, insert “, the *investment registration requirements of an ESVCLP”.

192  After section 171

Insert:

173  Revoking registration of ESVCLPs for not meeting divestiture registration requirement

 (1) The *Venture Capital Registration Board must revoke the registration of a partnership registered as an *ESVCLP if the Venture Capital Registration Board is satisfied that, in relation to a particular investment that the partnership holds, the partnership:

 (a) did not meet the *divestiture registration requirement at the start of an income year of the partnership; and

 (b) does not meet the *divestiture registration requirement at the end of:

 (i) the period of 6 months starting at the start of that income year; or

 (ii) if that period is extended under subsection (3)—that period as so extended.

 (2) A *general partner may, within the period referred to in subparagraph (1)(b)(i), apply to the *Venture Capital Registration Board, in the *form approved by the Venture Capital Registration Board, for an extension of that period.

 (3) The *Venture Capital Registration Board may extend, by up to 3 months, the period referred to in subparagraph (1)(b)(i) if the Venture Capital Registration Board is satisfied, in accordance with any guidelines made under subsection (4), that there are special circumstances justifying the extension.

 (4) The *Venture Capital Registration Board may, by legislative instrument, make guidelines relating to the matters to be taken into account in considering whether to grant an extension.

193  After paragraph 175(1)(a)

Insert:

 (ab) a partnership registered as an *ESVCLP does not meet the *registration requirements of an ESVCLP that are not:

 (i) *investment registration requirements; or

 (ii) the *divestiture registration requirement; or

194  Subsection 175(1)

Omit “VCLP or”, substitute “VCLP, an ESVCLP or”.

195  Subsection 175(6)

After “VCLP”, insert “, the *registration requirements of an ESVCLP”.

196  Subsection 1710(1)

After “*VCLP”, insert “, an *ESVCLP”.

197  Subparagraph 1710(1)(e)(i)

After “paragraph 91(1)(e)”, insert “, 93(1)(f)”.

198  Section 1715

After “171,”, insert “173,”.

199  Subsections 1725(1) and 255(1)

After “*VCLP”, insert “, an *ESVCLP”.

200  Subsection 2510(1)

Omit “VCLP or an AFOF”, substitute “*VCLP, an *ESVCLP or an *AFOF”.

201  Subsection 2515(1)

After “*VCLP”, insert “, an *ESVCLP”.

202  Before paragraph 291(a)

Insert:

 (aa) decisions under section 94 refusing to allow a partner’s *committed capital in a partnership to exceed 30% of the partnership’s committed capital;

203  Paragraph 291(b)

After “*VCLP”, insert “, an *ESVCLP”.

204  Paragraph 291(c)

After “VCLP”, insert “, an ESVCLP”.

205  Application

The amendments of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 made by this Part apply to assessments for the 20072008 year of income and later years of income.


Part 3The Venture Capital Registration Board

Income Tax Assessment Act 1997

206  Paragraph 118425(2)(b)

Omit “*PDF Board”, substitute “*Venture Capital Registration Board”.

207  Subsection 118425(2)

Omit “PDF Board”, substitute “Venture Capital Registration Board”.

208  Subsection 118425(3) (note 3)

Omit “PDF Board”, substitute “Venture Capital Registration Board”.

209  Subsection 118425(14) (heading)

Repeal the heading, substitute:

Venture Capital Registration Board discretion

210  Subsection 118425(14)

Omit “*PDF Board”, substitute “*Venture Capital Registration Board”.

211  Subsection 9951(1) (definition of form approved by the PDF Board)

Repeal the definition.

212  Subsection 9951(1)

Insert:

form approved by the Venture Capital Registration Board has the same meaning as in section 335 of the Venture Capital Act 2002.

213  Subsection 9951(1) (definition of PDF Board)

Repeal the definition.

214  Subsection 9951(1)

Insert:

Venture Capital Registration Board means the Venture Capital Registration Board continued in existence by section 5 of the Pooled Development Funds Act 1992.

Pooled Development Funds Act 1992

215  Subsection 4(1) (definition of Board)

Repeal the definition, substitute:

Board means the Venture Capital Registration Board continued in existence by section 5.

216  Part 2 (heading)

Repeal the heading, substitute:

Part 2Establishment, functions and powers of the Venture Capital Registration Board

217  Section 5

Repeal the section, substitute:

5  Establishment

  The PDF Registration Board that existed under this Act immediately before the commencement of this section continues in existence as the Venture Capital Registration Board.

Note: Section 25B of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901 deals with the consequences of the change of name.

Venture Capital Act 2002

218  Subsection 115(2)

Omit “*PDF Board”, substitute “*Venture Capital Registration Board”.

219  Section 31 (note)

Omit “PDF Board” (wherever occurring), substitute “Venture Capital Registration Board”.

220  Paragraph 35(c)

Omit “PDF Board”, substitute “Venture Capital Registration Board”.

221  Section 315 (heading)

Repeal the heading, substitute:

315  Determinations by the Venture Capital Registration Board concerning certain investments (Part 4)

222  Section 315

Omit “PDF Board”, substitute “Venture Capital Registration Board”.

223  Section 320

Omit “PDF Board’s”, substitute “Venture Capital Registration Board’s”.

224  Section 71

Omit “PDF Board” (wherever occurring), substitute “Venture Capital Registration Board”.

225  Paragraph 910(1)(b)

Omit “*PDF Board”, substitute “*Venture Capital Registration Board”.

226  Subsection 910(2)

Omit “*PDF Board”, substitute “*Venture Capital Registration Board”.

227  Subsection 910(2)

Omit “PDF Board” (wherever occurring), substitute “Venture Capital Registration Board”.

228  Subsection 910(3)

Omit “*PDF Board”, substitute “*Venture Capital Registration Board”.

229  Subsections 910(3) and 111(1)

Omit “PDF Board”, substitute “Venture Capital Registration Board”.

230  Subsection 111(1)

Omit “*PDF Board”, substitute “*Venture Capital Registration Board”.

231  Paragraph 111(2)(l)

Omit “*PDF Board”, substitute “*Venture Capital Registration Board”.

232  Subsection 115(1)

Omit “*PDF Board”, substitute “*Venture Capital Registration Board”.

233  Subsection 115(1)

Omit “PDF Board” (wherever occurring), substitute “Venture Capital Registration Board”.

234  Section 1110

Omit “*PDF Board”, substitute “*Venture Capital Registration Board”.

235  Subsections 1115(1) and (2)

Omit “*PDF Board”, substitute “*Venture Capital Registration Board”.

236  Subsection 1115(2)

Omit “PDF Board”, substitute “Venture Capital Registration Board”.

237  Subsections 1115(3) and (4)

Omit “*PDF Board”, substitute “*Venture Capital Registration Board”.

238  Subsection 1115(4)

Omit “PDF Board”, substitute “Venture Capital Registration Board”.

239  Subsection 131(1)

Omit “*PDF Board”, substitute “*Venture Capital Registration Board”.

240  Paragraph 131(1)(d)

Omit “PDF Board”, substitute “Venture Capital Registration Board”.

241  Subsection 131(1)

Omit “PDF Board” (last occurring), substitute “Venture Capital Registration Board”.

242  Subsection 131(2)

Omit “*PDF Board”, substitute “*Venture Capital Registration Board”.

243  Paragraph 131(2)(d)

Omit “PDF Board”, substitute “Venture Capital Registration Board”.

244  Subsection 131(2)

Omit “PDF Board” (last occurring), substitute “Venture Capital Registration Board”.

245  Subsection 131(3)

Omit “*PDF Board”, substitute “*Venture Capital Registration Board”.

246  Subsection 131(3)

Omit “PDF Board”, substitute “Venture Capital Registration Board”.

247  Subsection 131(4)

Omit “*PDF Board”, substitute “*Venture Capital Registration Board”.

248  Subsection 131(4)

Omit “PDF Board”, substitute “Venture Capital Registration Board”.

249  Subsection 135(1)

Omit “*PDF Board”, substitute “*Venture Capital Registration Board”.

250  Subsection 135(1)

Omit “PDF Board”, substitute “Venture Capital Registration Board”.

251  Subsection 135(2)

Omit “*PDF Board”, substitute “*Venture Capital Registration Board”.

252  Subsection 135(2)

Omit “PDF Board”, substitute “Venture Capital Registration Board”.

253  Section 151

Omit “*PDF Board”, substitute “*Venture Capital Registration Board”.

254  Paragraph 151(h)

Omit “PDF Board”, substitute “Venture Capital Registration Board”.

255  Subsection 155(1)

Omit “*PDF Board”, substitute “*Venture Capital Registration Board”.

256  Subsection 155(1)

Omit “PDF Board” (wherever occurring), substitute “Venture Capital Registration Board”.

257  Sections 1510, 1515 and 1520

Omit “*PDF Board”, substitute “*Venture Capital Registration Board”.

258  Section 1520

Omit “PDF Board” (wherever occurring), substitute “Venture Capital Registration Board”.

259  Subsections 171(1) and (2)

Omit “*PDF Board”, substitute “*Venture Capital Registration Board”.

260  Paragraph 171(3)(a)

Omit “*PDF Board’s”, substitute “*Venture Capital Registration Board’s”.

261  Paragraphs 171(3)(b) and (c)

Omit “PDF Board”, substitute “Venture Capital Registration Board”.

262  Subsections 171(5) and 175(1)

Omit “*PDF Board”, substitute “*Venture Capital Registration Board”.

263  Paragraph 175(2)(a)

Omit “*PDF Board’s”, substitute “*Venture Capital Registration Board’s”.

264  Paragraph 175(2)(c)

Omit “PDF Board”, substitute “Venture Capital Registration Board”.

265  Subsection 175(3)

Omit “*PDF Board”, substitute “*Venture Capital Registration Board”.

266  Subsection 175(3)

Omit “PDF Board”, substitute “Venture Capital Registration Board”.

267  Subsections 175(4) and (6)

Omit “*PDF Board”, substitute “*Venture Capital Registration Board”.

268  Section 1710 (heading)

Repeal the heading, substitute:

1710  Revocation at discretion of Venture Capital Registration Board

269  Subsection 1710(1)

Omit “*PDF Board”, substitute “*Venture Capital Registration Board”.

270  Subsection 1710(1)

Omit “PDF Board”, substitute “Venture Capital Registration Board”.

271  Subsection 1710(2)

Omit “*PDF Board”, substitute “*Venture Capital Registration Board”.

272  Subsection 1710(2)

Omit “PDF Board”, substitute “Venture Capital Registration Board”.

273  Paragraph 1710(2)(a)

Omit “PDF Board”, substitute “Venture Capital Registration Board”.

274  Paragraph 1710(2)(a)

Omit “PDF Board’s”, substitute “Venture Capital Registration Board’s”.

275  Section 1715

Omit “*PDF Board”, substitute “*Venture Capital Registration Board”.

276  Section 1715

Omit “PDF Board’s”, substitute “Venture Capital Registration Board’s”.

277  Section 1720

Omit “*PDF Board”, substitute “*Venture Capital Registration Board”.

278  Subsections 1725(1) and (2)

Omit “*PDF Board”, substitute “*Venture Capital Registration Board”.

279  Section 211

Omit “PDF Board”, substitute “Venture Capital Registration Board”.

280  Subsection 215(1)

Omit “*PDF Board”, substitute “*Venture Capital Registration Board”.

281  Subsection 215(1)

Omit “PDF Board”, substitute “Venture Capital Registration Board”.

282  Subsections 215(2) and (4)

Omit “*PDF Board”, substitute “*Venture Capital Registration Board”.

283  Subsection 215(4)

Omit “PDF Board”, substitute “Venture Capital Registration Board”.

284  Subsection 215(5)

Omit “*PDF Board”, substitute “*Venture Capital Registration Board”.

285  Subsection 215(5)

Omit “PDF Board”, substitute “Venture Capital Registration Board”.

286  Subsection 215(6)

Omit “*PDF Board”, substitute “*Venture Capital Registration Board”.

287  Subsection 215(6)

Omit “PDF Board”, substitute “Venture Capital Registration Board”.

288  Subsections 2110(1) and (2)

Omit “*PDF Board”, substitute “*Venture Capital Registration Board”.

289  Subsection 2110(2)

Omit “PDF Board”, substitute “Venture Capital Registration Board”.

290  Subsections 2110(3) and (4)

Omit “*PDF Board”, substitute “*Venture Capital Registration Board”.

291  Subsection 2110(4)

Omit “PDF Board”, substitute “Venture Capital Registration Board”.

292  Subsection 2120(1)

Omit “*PDF Board”, substitute “*Venture Capital Registration Board”.

293  Section 2125 (heading)

Repeal the heading, substitute:

2125  Revocation at discretion of Venture Capital Registration Board

294  Subsection 2125(1)

Omit “*PDF Board”, substitute “*Venture Capital Registration Board”.

295  Subsection 2125(1)

Omit “PDF Board”, substitute “Venture Capital Registration Board”.

296  Subsection 2125(2)

Omit “*PDF Board”, substitute “*Venture Capital Registration Board”.

297  Subsection 2125(2)

Omit “PDF Board’s”, substitute “Venture Capital Registration Board’s”.

298  Subsection 2125(3)

Omit “*PDF Board”, substitute “*Venture Capital Registration Board”.

299  Subsection 2125(3)

Omit “PDF Board”, substitute “Venture Capital Registration Board”.

300  Paragraph 2125(3)(a)

Omit “PDF Board”, substitute “Venture Capital Registration Board”.

301  Paragraph 2125(3)(a)

Omit “PDF Board’s”, substitute “Venture Capital Registration Board’s”.

302  Subsections 2130(1) and (2)

Omit “*PDF Board”, substitute “*Venture Capital Registration Board”.

303  Part 4 (heading)

Repeal the heading, substitute:

Part 4Determinations by the Venture Capital Registration Board concerning certain investments

304  Division 25 (heading)

Repeal the heading, substitute:

Division 25Determinations by the Venture Capital Registration Board concerning certain investments

305  Section 251

Omit “PDF Board”, substitute “Venture Capital Registration Board”.

306  Section 255 (heading)

Repeal the heading, substitute:

255  Venture Capital Registration Board may determine a shorter period

307  Subsection 255(1)

Omit “*PDF Board”, substitute “*Venture Capital Registration Board”.

308  Subsection 255(2)

Omit “PDF Board”, substitute “*Venture Capital Registration Board”.

309  Subsections 255(3), (4) and (5)

Omit “*PDF Board”, substitute “*Venture Capital Registration Board”.

310  Subsection 255(5)

Omit “PDF Board”, substitute “Venture Capital Registration Board”.

311  Subsection 255(6)

Omit “*PDF Board”, substitute “*Venture Capital Registration Board”.

312  Subsection 255(6)

Omit “PDF Board”, substitute “Venture Capital Registration Board”.

313  Section 2510 (heading)

Repeal the heading, substitute:

2510  Venture Capital Registration Board may determine that a requirement does not apply

314  Subsection 2510(1)

Omit “*PDF Board”, substitute “*Venture Capital Registration Board”.

315  Subsection 2510(2)

Omit “PDF Board”, substitute “*Venture Capital Registration Board”.

316  Subsections 2510(3), (4) and (5)

Omit “*PDF Board”, substitute “*Venture Capital Registration Board”.

317  Subsection 2510(5)

Omit “PDF Board”, substitute “Venture Capital Registration Board”.

318  Subsection 2510(6)

Omit “*PDF Board”, substitute “*Venture Capital Registration Board”.

319  Subsection 2510(6)

Omit “PDF Board”, substitute “Venture Capital Registration Board”.

320  Section 2515 (heading)

Repeal the heading, substitute:

2515  Venture Capital Registration Board may determine that a requirement does not apply

321  Subsection 2515(1)

Omit “*PDF Board”, substitute “*Venture Capital Registration Board”.

322  Subsection 2515(2)

Omit “PDF Board”, substitute “Venture Capital Registration Board”.

323  Subsections 2515(3), (4) and (5)

Omit “*PDF Board”, substitute “*Venture Capital Registration Board”.

324  Subsection 2515(5)

Omit “PDF Board”, substitute “Venture Capital Registration Board”.

325  Subsection 2515(6)

Omit “*PDF Board”, substitute “*Venture Capital Registration Board”.

326  Subsection 2515(6)

Omit “PDF Board”, substitute “Venture Capital Registration Board”.

327  Section 291

Omit “*PDF Board”, substitute “*Venture Capital Registration Board”.

328  Subsection 295(1)

Omit “*PDF Board”, substitute “*Venture Capital Registration Board”.

329  Subsection 295(2)

Omit “PDF Board”, substitute “*Venture Capital Registration Board”.

330  Subsection 2910(1)

Omit “*PDF Board”, substitute “*Venture Capital Registration Board”.

331  Subsection 2910(1)

Omit “PDF Board”, substitute “Venture Capital Registration Board”.

332  Subsection 2910(2)

Omit “*PDF Board”, substitute “*Venture Capital Registration Board”.

333  Subsection 2910(2)

Omit “PDF Board”, substitute “Venture Capital Registration Board”.

334  Subsection 2910(4)

Omit “*PDF Board”, substitute “*Venture Capital Registration Board”.

335  Subsection 2910(4)

Omit “PDF Board”, substitute “Venture Capital Registration Board”.

336  Subsection 2910(5)

Omit “*PDF Board”, substitute “*Venture Capital Registration Board”.

337  Subsection 2910(5)

Omit “PDF Board” (wherever occurring), substitute “Venture Capital Registration Board”.

338  Subsection 2910(6)

Omit “*PDF Board”, substitute “*Venture Capital Registration Board”.

339  Subsection 2910(6)

Omit “PDF Board”, substitute “Venture Capital Registration Board”.

340  Paragraph 2910(6)(b)

Omit “PDF Board’s”, substitute “Venture Capital Registration Board’s”.

341  Subsection 2910(8)

Omit “*PDF Board”, substitute “*Venture Capital Registration Board”.

342  Paragraph 2910(8)(a)

Omit “PDF Board”, substitute “Venture Capital Registration Board”.

343  Subsections 2915(1) and 331(1), (2) and (3)

Omit “*PDF Board”, substitute “*Venture Capital Registration Board”.

344  Section 335 (heading)

Repeal the heading, substitute:

335  Meaning of form approved by the Venture Capital Registration Board

345  Section 335

Omit “PDF Board”, substitute “Venture Capital Registration Board”.

346  Paragraph 335(a)

Omit “*PDF Board”, substitute “*Venture Capital Registration Board”.

347  Paragraphs 335(c) and (d)

Omit “PDF Board”, substitute “Venture Capital Registration Board”.


Part 4Pooled development funds

Pooled Development Funds Act 1992

348  Subsection 4(1) (at the end of the definition of registration application)

Add “that was made before the day on which Part 4 of Schedule 8 to the Tax Laws Amendment (2007 Measures No. 2) Act 2007 commenced”.

349  After subsection 11(4)

Insert:

 (4A) An application must not be made on or after the day on which Part 4 of Schedule 8 to the Tax Laws Amendment (2007 Measures No. 2) Act 2007 commenced.


Part 5Conditional registration

Income Tax Assessment Act 1997

350  Section 118400 (note)

Omit “For this purpose, registration does not need to be unconditional.”.

351  Subsection 9951(1) (definition of unconditionally registered)

Omit all the words from and including “if”, substitute:

if:

 (a) its registration under the Venture Capital Act 2002 is not based, or is no longer based, on its conditional registration under section 135 of that Act; or

 (b) it is taken to be unconditionally registered under subsection 1310(2) of that Act.

Venture Capital Act 2002

352  Section 71 (note)

Repeal the note, substitute:

 Note: Conditional registration becomes important if full registration is achieved. Registration is then backdated at least to the time of conditional registration.

353  Subsection 1310(2)

Repeal the subsection, substitute:

 (2) However, if conditional registration of the partnership had been granted under section 135 and was in force on the day on which registration under section 131 was granted:

 (a) for the purposes of this Act and the Income Tax Assessment Act 1936, registration of the partnership as a *VCLP, an *ESVCLP or an *AFOF is taken to have come into force on:

 (i) if, since its establishment, the partnership has only carried on activities related to becoming registered as a VCLP, an ESVCLP or an AFOF—the day on which it was established; or

 (ii) otherwise—the day on which the conditional registration was granted;

  and the partnership is taken, for the purposes of this Act and that Act, to have been *unconditionally registered from the day; and

 (b) for the purposes of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997:

 (i) registration of the partnership as a VCLP, an ESVCLP or an AFOF is taken to have come into force on the day on which the conditional registration was granted; and

 (ii) the partnership is taken to have been unconditionally registered from the day.

 

 

 

 

[Minister’s second reading speech made in—

House of Representatives on 29 March 2007

Senate on 9 May 2007]

(55/07)