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  • Penalty interest deductibles

    Posted on June 24th, 2019 admin No comments

    The ATO has recently replaced the Taxation Ruling (TR) 93/7W on whether penalty interest is deductible to the new TR 2019/2. This new ruling highlights the circumstances in which penalty interest is deductible and the situations where it is not.

    “Penalty interest” refers to an amount charged by a lender to a borrower under a loan agreement if instalments are not paid. The payable amount is then calculated by reference to a number of months of interest that would have been received.

    TR 2019/2 says that penalty interest is generally deductible under section 8-1 where:

    • The borrowings are incurred when gaining or producing your assessable income; or
    • It is necessarily incurred in carrying on a business for the purpose of gaining or producing your assessable income.

    Penalty interest that is incurred to discharge a mortgage is also deductible under section 25-30, to the extent that borrowed funds were used to produce assessable income. The ATO makes a note that unlike the general deduction provisions, there’s no influence from the expense being capital or revenue in nature.

    You cannot deduct a loss or outgoing under section 8-1(2) to the extent that:

    • It is of capital or capital in nature.
    • It is of a private or domestic nature.
    • It is incurred in relation to gaining or producing your exempt income; or
    • A provision of the Act prevents you from deducting it.
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