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Duties Act 2001
sec.410Application for ruling for proposed dutiable transaction or relevant acquisition
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### sec.410 Application for ruling for proposed dutiable transaction or relevant acquisition
A company that proposes being party to a dutiable transaction or relevant acquisition, may apply to the commissioner for a ruling whether the proposed transaction or acquisition will be exempt from duty under this part.
The application must—
be in the approved form; and
be accompanied by enough information to enable the commissioner to make a ruling.
The commissioner must give the applicant notice of the commissioner’s ruling on the application.
(sec.410-ssec.1) A company that proposes being party to a dutiable transaction or relevant acquisition, may apply to the commissioner for a ruling whether the proposed transaction or acquisition will be exempt from duty under this part.
(sec.410-ssec.2) The application must— be in the approved form; and be accompanied by enough information to enable the commissioner to make a ruling.
(sec.410-ssec.3) The commissioner must give the applicant notice of the commissioner’s ruling on the application.
- (a) be in the approved form; and
- (b) be accompanied by enough information to enable the commissioner to make a ruling.