Case Note on Fletcher v FCT (1991) 22 ATR 613:
Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 04:37:20
Category: / Entertainment / Movies & Film
Length: 2 pages (648 words)
Category: / Entertainment / Movies & Film
Length: 2 pages (648 words)
The facts of this case were that the taxpayer (and three others in partnership) entered a complex scheme, which involved the partnership, and annuity and loan arrangements. The scheme was financed through a series of "round robin" cheques and promised substantial deductions in the first five years of the 15-year plan. A number of documents were exchanged but no cash payments were made. This was calculated to return neutral cash flows with high tax deductions
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anticipated in Phillip's case, a disparity between outlay and income may trigger a more rigorous examination of a contract or arrangement. As was suggested in Ure's case, the absence of a commercial quid pro quo will raise questions about the purpose of the expenditure. Where there is a dual purpose, or a purpose other than income production, expenditure is to be apportioned and there will be circumstances where purpose may mean subjective purpose or motive.
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