Table of Contents RULES.............................................................................................................................................3 APPLICATION...............................................................................................................................3 REFERENCES................................................................................................................................4
RULES In respective of New Zealand Income Tax Act, 2007 the main purpose is to impose taxes on net income of the current year and not attaining to the income which is to be incurred in case of insolvency in company or any income before it is earned1. In case of matter related to depreciation of house it can be determined between the expenditure and revenue earned2. It is calculated on accrual bases. As depreciation can also be given for both private and income earning purpose3. APPLICATION In case ofCIR v Europa Oil (NZ) Ltd [1971] NZLR 641 and Cecil Bros Pty Ltd v FCT (1962-64) 111 CLR 430, the judges present their reviews on the bases of not agreeing with the terms regarding making payment in respect of depreciation4. No person can use the property for private and income earning at the same time5. This judgement is relevant to the stated case study in which the judgement is to be raised by tax payer regarding getting payment for the expenses incurred6. In the case of Commissioner of Inland Revenue v John Curtis Developments Limited, a large block of land was acquired in Christchurch on which construction of retail shopping centre started7. Certain payments were received by the taxpayer as development payments on the 1WoltersCluwer.2015.[Online].Availablethrough :<https://books.wolterskluwer.co.nz/items/10076051-0001S>. 2Cassidy, J. (2017). The International Tax Implications of New Zealand Taxation of Real PropertyOwnedbyNon-residents(OffshorePersons).NewZealandLaw Review,2017(2). 235-255. 3Claus, I., Creedy, J., & Teng, J. (2012). The elasticity of taxable income in New Zealand.Fiscal Studies. 33(3). 287-303. 4CIRvEuropaOil.2019.[Online].Availablethrough :<https://www.victoria.ac.nz/law/research/publications/vuwlr/prev-issues/vol-33-3-4/ harley.pdf>. 5Prebble, J., & McIntosh, H. (2015). Predication: The test for tax avoidance in New Zealand from Newton to Ben Nevis.Victoria U. Wellington L. Rev. 46. 1011. 6Littlewood,M.(2016).THESUPREMECOURT’STAXCASES,2004- 2014.Available at SSRN 2761999. 7Commissioner of Inland Revenue v Banks - [1978] 2 NZLR 472. 2019. [Online]. Available through: <https://home.kpmg/content/dam/kpmg/pdf/2015/05/KPMG-Tax-Submissions-Option-
account of new tenants started to pay the rent. The court held that, a single contract can be include more than one transactions for tax purpose which may be in the nature of capital. There should be clear distinction between the income arising from the property using for the business. If a building is being used for two purposes, there should be separation between the origin of income. Apart from this, different clauses in the agreement should be completed without any breach. Hence, it can be concluded that the dis-allowance of the expenses in the case of CIR vs Banks, was appropriate as without registering the residential property as commercial place, no commercial activities can be conducted8. Therefore, the expenditure for the same is not allowed under IT Act, 2007. Cost-Revenue-Account-Land.pdf>. 8Commissioner of Inland Revenue v Banks - [1978] 2 NZLR 472. 2019. [Online]. Available through: <https://home.kpmg/content/dam/kpmg/pdf/2015/05/KPMG-Tax-Submissions-Option- Cost-Revenue-Account-Land.pdf>.
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REFERENCES Books and Journals Cassidy, J. (2017). The International Tax Implications of New Zealand Taxation of Real Property Owned by Non-residents (Offshore Persons).New Zealand Law Review.2017(2). 235-255. Claus, I., Creedy, J., & Teng, J. (2012). The elasticity of taxable income in New Zealand.Fiscal Studies. 33(3). 287-303. Prebble, J., & McIntosh, H. (2015). Predication: The test for tax avoidance in New Zealand from Newton to Ben Nevis.Victoria U. Wellington L. Rev. 46. 1011. Littlewood, M. (2016). THE SUPREME COURT’S TAX CASES, 2004-2014.Available at SSRN 2761999. Online CIRvEuropaOil.2019.[Online].Availablethrough :<https://www.victoria.ac.nz/law/research/publications/vuwlr/prev-issues/vol-33-3-4/ harley.pdf>. Commissioner of Inland Revenue v Banks - [1978] 2 NZLR 472. 2019. [Online]. Available through:<https://home.kpmg/content/dam/kpmg/pdf/2015/05/KPMG-Tax-Submissions- Option-Cost-Revenue-Account-Land.pdf>. WoltersKluwer.2015.[Online].Availablethrough: https://books.wolterskluwer.co.nz/items/10076051-0001S