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Joint Press Release: Federal Treasurer and New Zealand Minister of Finance

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Joint Press Release: Federal Treasurer and New Zealand Minister of Finance

The Australian and New Zealand governments are consulting with taxpayers in

both countries about possible changes to deal with concerns relating to the

taxation of certain trans-Tasman investments.

Proposed changes are set out in a discussion document, “Trans-Tasman triangular

tax”, released today by the Australian Treasurer Peter Costello and the

New Zealand Finance and Revenue Minister Michael Cullen.

Triangular taxation occurs where Australian shareholders in a New Zealand company

operating in Australia are unable to access Australian-sourced franking credits,

with the same problem applying in reverse for New Zealand shareholders in Australian

companies operating in New Zealand.

“We are pleased to be examining this issue, which business in both countries

has long highlighted as a barrier to trans-Tasman investment flows,” Mr

Costello and Dr Cullen said today. “The release of this discussion

document is a further example of the commitment of both governments to the CER

relationship and the facilitation of trans-Tasman business.”

“Clearly, triangular tax reform requires a bilateral approach that preserves

the Australian and New Zealand tax bases and is acceptable to business and government

in both countries.”

“The mechanism under consideration is one that allocates both Australian

franking credits and New Zealand imputation credits to shareholders in proportion

to their ownership of a company.”

“We are inviting the views of businesses, the tax community and other

interested parties on the workability of the proposed changes. Their responses

will contribute to the decision of whether or not to proceed with the proposals,”

Mr Costello and Dr Cullen said.

The discussion document is available in electronic format at www.treasury.gov.au

and www.taxpolicy.ird.govt.nz.

Submissions, which close on 3 May 2002, should be addressed to either:

Assistant Commissioner

Law, Design and Development

(Entities and Imputation)

Tax Design Group

Australian Taxation Office

PO Box 900

Civic Square ACT 2608

CANBERRA

 or 

The General Manager

Policy Advice Division

Trans-Tasman Triangular Tax

Inland Revenue Department

PO Box 2198

WELLINGTON

 

Or email:

Australia ATO-Triangular@ato.gov.au

New Zealand policy.webmaster@ird.govt.nz

    CANBERRA 6 March 2002

    Contact: Niki Savva (03) 9650 0244