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State Owned Corporations Act 1989
20VState taxation
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#### 20V State taxation
20V State taxation
> > (1) In this section—
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> > exempt matter means—
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> > > (a) the issue or transfer of shares of a statutory SOC or any of its subsidiaries to eligible Ministers, or
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> > > (b) the transfer of assets, rights or liabilities to a statutory SOC or any of its subsidiaries from the State, any authority of the State or any subsidiary of an authority of the State, or
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> > > (c) giving effect to any of the above.
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> > tax includes stamp duty and any other tax, duty, fee, levy or charge, but does not include tax-equivalents.
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> > (2) Tax under a law of the State is not payable in relation to—
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> > > (a) an exempt matter, or
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> > > (b) anything done (including, for example, a transaction entered into or an instrument or document made, executed, lodged or given) because of, or for a purpose connected with or arising out of, an exempt matter.
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> > (3) The Treasurer or a person authorised by the Treasurer may, by a written instrument, certify that—
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> > > (a) a specified matter or thing is an exempt matter, or
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> > > (b) a specified thing was done (including, for example, a transaction entered into or an instrument or document made, executed, lodged or given) because of, or for a purpose connected with or arising out of, a specified exempt matter.
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> > (4) For all purposes and in all proceedings, a certificate under this section is conclusive evidence of the matters certified, except so far as the contrary is established.
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> **s 20V:** Ins 1995 No 32, Sch 1 \[13\].