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National Gas (Queensland) Act 2008
sec.13Exemption from taxes
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### sec.13 Exemption from taxes
Any tax, other than a duty under the Duties Act 2001 , imposed by or under a law of this State is not payable in relation to—
an exempt matter; or
anything done (including, for example, a transaction entered into or an instrument or document made, executed, lodged or given) because of, or arising out of, an exempt matter.
In this section—
exempt matter means a transfer of assets or liabilities that is made for the purpose of ensuring that a person does not carry on a business of producing, purchasing or selling natural gas or processable gas in breach of any ring fencing requirements of the national gas legislation or for the purpose of the separation of certain businesses or business activities from other businesses or business activities of a person as required by an AER ring fencing determination.
(sec.13-ssec.1) Any tax, other than a duty under the Duties Act 2001 , imposed by or under a law of this State is not payable in relation to— an exempt matter; or anything done (including, for example, a transaction entered into or an instrument or document made, executed, lodged or given) because of, or arising out of, an exempt matter.
(sec.13-ssec.2) In this section— exempt matter means a transfer of assets or liabilities that is made for the purpose of ensuring that a person does not carry on a business of producing, purchasing or selling natural gas or processable gas in breach of any ring fencing requirements of the national gas legislation or for the purpose of the separation of certain businesses or business activities from other businesses or business activities of a person as required by an AER ring fencing determination.
- (a) an exempt matter; or
- (b) anything done (including, for example, a transaction entered into or an instrument or document made, executed, lodged or given) because of, or arising out of, an exempt matter.