Goldsworthy Mining Ltd v Commissioner of Taxation (Cth) [1975] HCA 3
The taxpayer failed to establish that the leased sea-bed was used by it for the purpose of producing assessable income under s. 88(2) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1936-1968. The construction and maintenance of the channel did not amount to a relevant use of the leased land, as required by the statute. The mere...
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- Jurisdiction
- Australia
- Procedural Posture
- Appeal / Judgment After Hearing Appeal
- Outcome
- Appeal dismissed with costs.
- Legal Topics
- ['income Tax Deductions' 'use of Land for Income Producing Purposes' 'improvements on Leased Land']
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Procedural Posture
Appeal / Judgment After Hearing Appeal
Legal Issues
- 1 ['Whether the taxpayer used the leased sea-bed (harbour channel) for the purpose of producing assessable income within s. 88(2) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1936-1968' 'Whether costs incurred in dredging the channel are deductible under s. 88(2) as expenditure on improvements not subject to tenant rights']
Ratio Decidendi
The taxpayer failed to establish that the leased sea-bed was used by it for the purpose of producing assessable income under s. 88(2) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1936-1968. The construction and maintenance of the channel did not amount to a relevant use of the leased land, as required by the statute. The mere facilitation of shipping by provision of a navigable channel, while essential to income-earning, did not amount to a taxable use of the land controlled by the taxpayer for income-producing purposes.
Court Disposition
Appeal dismissed with costs.
Orders
- ['Appeal dismissed with costs.']
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