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Part 10 Types of Income and Assets
10.3 Business Structures and Trusts
10.3.3 Assessing the Income & Assets from Private Companies pre 01/01/2002
- Treatment of Assessable Assets - Private & Unlisted Public Companies - Not Assessed under New T & C Rules
Treatment of assessable assets
The following table describes the treatment of assessable assets and provides references to further information, if appropriate.
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Assessable Asset |
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Shares in a private or unlisted public company, which carry rights to participate in capital distributions |
Assess using the market value if a market exists. If no market exists, generally the net asset backing method is used. |
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Shares in a private or unlisted public company, which do not carry rights to participate in capital distributions |
Assess using the market value if a market exists. If no market exists use the amount paid for the shares or some other valuation. |
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Assets, excluding the principal residence, which are transferred or sold to the company by the person and/or partner |
Deprivation of assets may apply if the person did not receive adequate financial consideration. |
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Deprivation of assets may apply unless valuable consideration is received, even though the value of a person's interest in their principal residence is exempt from the assessment of the assets test. |
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Partly paid shares |
If partly paid shares are NOT asset backed, the assessable value is:
If the shares are asset backed, ALL shares (both fully paid up and partly paid up) may be valued using the net asset backing method. The assessable value is;
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Loans to a private company |
Shareholder loans are the assets of the individual shareholder and must be maintained for assets test purposes. Deeming rules apply to outstanding loan balances. This recognises that a company is a separate legal entity. Shareholders' loans should not be removed from the balance sheet of the company. These loans represent a liability of the company which, if not repaid earlier, will be repaid when the company is wound up. |
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Failed loans |
Loans that No Longer Exist. |
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Governing director's shares |
If the Articles of Association... |
THEN the asset value is... |
EXPLICITLY state that the person has the right to participate in capital distribution, |
market value OR if no market exists, the net asset backing method is used. |
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EXPLICITLY state that the person has NO right to participate in capital distribution, |
market value OR if no market exists, the amount paid for the shares or some other valuation. |
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do not give ANY shareholder the right to participate in capital distribution AND do not state how the assets of the company are to be distributed, |
market value OR if no market exists, the net asset backing method if appropriate. |
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Distribution of capital when a company is wound-up |
If a company has been, or is being, wound-up, any distribution of assets is not income. |
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