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sch.4-sec.3Definitions for schedule
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### sch.4-sec.3 Definitions for schedule
In this schedule—
primary producer means—
a sole trader who spends the majority of the person’s labour on, and derives the majority of the person’s income from, a primary production enterprise; or
in relation to a partnership, proprietary company or trust that carries on a primary production enterprise, any partner in the partnership, shareholder in the company or beneficiary of the trust who spends the majority of their labour on, and derives the majority of their income from, the primary production enterprise.
primary production enterprise means a business—
that—
involves primary production, including the agricultural, apicultural, aquacultural, forestry, grazing and horticultural industries; or
supports primary production; and
farm irrigation business, mustering business, shearing business, silage baling business, timber plantation maintenance business
for which an entity holds an Australian Business Number.
sch 4 s 3 def primary production enterprise amd 2025 SL No. 169 s 5
resilience plan , for a primary production enterprise, see section 4 .
scheme means the scheme set out in this schedule.
sch 4 s 3 sub 2022 SL No. 15 s 5
- (a) a sole trader who spends the majority of the person’s labour on, and derives the majority of the person’s income from, a primary production enterprise; or
- (b) in relation to a partnership, proprietary company or trust that carries on a primary production enterprise, any partner in the partnership, shareholder in the company or beneficiary of the trust who spends the majority of their labour on, and derives the majority of their income from, the primary production enterprise.
- (a) that— (i) involves primary production, including the agricultural, apicultural, aquacultural, forestry, grazing and horticultural industries; or (ii) supports primary production; and Examples of a business that supports primary production— farm irrigation business, mustering business, shearing business, silage baling business, timber plantation maintenance business
- (i) involves primary production, including the agricultural, apicultural, aquacultural, forestry, grazing and horticultural industries; or
- (ii) supports primary production; and Examples of a business that supports primary production— farm irrigation business, mustering business, shearing business, silage baling business, timber plantation maintenance business
- (b) for which an entity holds an Australian Business Number.
- (i) involves primary production, including the agricultural, apicultural, aquacultural, forestry, grazing and horticultural industries; or
- (ii) supports primary production; and Examples of a business that supports primary production— farm irrigation business, mustering business, shearing business, silage baling business, timber plantation maintenance business