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DUTIES ACT 2008 - SECT 216

216 .         Policies effecting general insurance and other insurance, duty on

        (1)         This section applies to a contract of insurance that effects both general insurance and one or more other kinds of insurance.

        (2)         The proportion of the premium that is attributable to general insurance is to be determined in accordance with the Apportionment Schedule or Schedules published by the Commissioner from time to time.

        (3)         The Commissioner must give notice in the Gazette of the publication of an Apportionment Schedule and include details of how a copy of the Schedule may be obtained.

        (4)         The Apportionment Schedule or Schedules are to provide the means for apportioning premiums having regard to —

            (a)         the principle that duty is chargeable on a premium paid in relation to a contract of insurance to the extent to which the contract of insurance is for general insurance; and

            (b)         avoiding payment of multiple duty as between Australian jurisdictions; and

            (c)         giving Australian jurisdictions their appropriate share of duty by means of the apportionment.

        (5)         A method of apportionment in an Apportionment Schedule may, for a particular class of contract of insurance, have the effect that the proportion of the premium that is attributable to general insurance is zero.

        (6)         If a premium has not been, or cannot be, appropriately apportioned under subsection (2), the Commissioner may —

            (a)         determine the appropriate proportions; and

            (b)         if necessary — reassess the amount of duty payable in relation to the contract of insurance.

        (7)         The extent to which an instalment of a premium is attributable to general insurance is the same as the extent to which the premium is attributable to general insurance.



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