Deputy Commissioner of Taxation v Power Assets Holdings Limited
[2013] FCA 886
At a glance
Source factsCourt
Federal Court of Australia
Decision date
2013-08-30
Before
Gordon J
Catchwords
- Number of paragraphs: 20
Source
Original judgment source is linked above.
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Judgment (7 paragraphs)
INTRODUCTION 1 The background to these proceedings has been described earlier: see Deputy Commissioner of Taxation v Power Assets Holdings Limited (previously known as Hongkong Electric Holdings Ltd) [2013] FCA 708 (the Reasons). 2 The applicant, the Deputy Commissioner of Taxation (the Commissioner), seeks recovery of debts in respect of income tax and administrative penalties from the respondent, Power Assets Holdings Limited (previously known as Hongkong Electric Holdings Ltd) (Power Assets). The proceedings were filed on 17 June 2013. 3 Pursuant to Orders of the Court made on 19 July 2013 (the Orders), the Commissioner was granted leave to serve the Originating Application and Statement of Claim filed on 17 June 2013, any amended Statement of Claim, the Commissioner's genuine steps statement filed on 17 June 2013, the Commissioner's Interlocutory Application filed on 18 July 2013, the Affidavit of Maria Victoria Llorca sworn on 17 July 2013, the Reasons and a copy of the Orders (collectively, the Service Documents) on Power Assets at its registered office in Hong Kong by international registered post with return receipt. 4 Pursuant to the Orders, the Commissioner was also required to forward a copy of the Service Documents to Mr Michael Clough of King & Wood Mallesons, Level 50, Bourke Place, 600 Bourke Street, Melbourne, Victoria, 3000. If service was effected on Power Assets in accordance with the Orders, Power Assets was required to file a Notice of Address for Service in accordance with r 5.02 of the Federal Court Rules 2011 (Cth) (the Rules) within 28 days after the service of the Originating Application upon it. 5 The Commissioner filed an affidavit sworn on 28 August 2013 by Ross Edward McClure, a Senior Executive Lawyer employed by the Australian Government Solicitor, the solicitor for the Commissioner in these proceedings. Mr McClure's evidence establishes that the Service Documents were served on Power Assets on 25 July 2013 in accordance with the Orders and that a copy of the Service Documents were also delivered by hand to the offices of King & Wood Mallesons, Level 50, Bourke Place, 600 Bourke Street, Melbourne, Victoria, 3000 marked to the attention of Mr Clough. 6 Contrary to the Orders and the Rules, Power Assets has not filed a Notice of Address for Service.