Stewart v Commissioner of Taxation (Cth)

Stewart v Commissioner of Taxation (Cth)

The Wages Board determinations, even if applicable, did not control the Commissioner's statutory task under s 65. The Commissioner was entitled to form his own opinion on the reasonableness of payments to associated persons, and the appellant did not show that the opinion allowing only $20 per week as a deduction...

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Jurisdiction
Australia
Procedural Posture
Income Tax Appeal / Appeal From a Board of Review Decision Affirming the Commissioner's Assessment
Outcome
Appeal dismissed with costs.
Legal Topics
['income Tax Deductions' 'associated Persons' 'reasonableness of Payments' 'section 65 of the Income Tax Assessment Act' 'wages Board Determinations']
['taxation Law'] ['income Tax Deductions' 'associated Persons' 'reasonableness of Payments' 'section 65 of the Income Tax Assessment Act' 'wages Board Determinations']

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Procedural Posture

Income Tax Appeal / Appeal From a Board of Review Decision Affirming the Commissioner's Assessment

  1. 1 ['Whether the Board of Review decision involved a question of law so that an appeal lay.' "Whether payments of $40 per week to partners' wives for telephone and patient assistance during out-of-hours duty were deductible in full under s 65 of the Income Tax Assessment Act." 'Whether applicable Wages Board determinations, if they applied, required the Commissioner to accept the payments as reasonable.' 'Whether the Commissioner erred in allowing only $20 per week as a deduction.']

Ratio Decidendi

The Wages Board determinations, even if applicable, did not control the Commissioner's statutory task under s 65. The Commissioner was entitled to form his own opinion on the reasonableness of payments to associated persons, and the appellant did not show that the opinion allowing only $20 per week as a deduction was erroneous.

Court Disposition

Appeal dismissed with costs.

Orders

  • ['Appeal dismissed with costs.' 'Usual order as to exhibits.']