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The Government has released draft legislation on 'improving the integrity of GST on property transaction', as announced in the 2017/18 Federal Budget.
They intend to amend the GST law so that, from 1 July 2018, pruchasers will withhold the GST on the purchase price of new residential premises and new residential subdivisions, and remit the GST directly to the ATO as part of settlement.
This is to address tax evasion through 'phoenixing arrangements', where developers collect GST from their customers but dissolve their company to avoid paying it to the ATO.
To provide certainty for contracts that have already been entered into, the draft legislation provides a two-year transitional arrangement - contracts entered into before 1 July 2-18 will not be affected as long as the transaction settle before 1 July 2020.
In addition, the GST Act has been amended to ensure that supplies of digital currency receive equivalent GST treatment to supplies of money (particularly foreign currently).
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