Explanatory Statement
This instrument is made under subsection 418-90(1) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 (ITAA 1997).
The instrument declares that the modulation factor for the 2015-16 income year is 1.
The instrument is a legislative instrument for the purposes of the Legislative Instruments Act 2003.
The instrument commences on the day after its registration on the Federal Register of Legislative Instruments.
The purpose of this instrument is to declare the modulation factor for the exploration development incentive for the 2015-16 income year.
The effect of this instrument is that the modulation factor for the 2015-16 income year is 1.
The modulation factor ensures that the total amount of exploration credits created by entities cannot exceed the exploration credit cap for the relevant income year ($25 million for 2015-16).
Entities must apply the modulation factor in working out their maximum exploration credit amount for the relevant year.
An assessment of compliance cost impacts indicates that this legislative instrument will have no or minimal impacts for both implementation and ongoing compliance costs. The legislative instrument is minor or machinery in nature.
Subsection 418-90(1) of the ITAA 1997 provides that the Commissioner must declare, by legislative instrument, a modulation factor for the exploration development incentive for the 2015-16 income year.
The total financial impact of the exploration development incentive, in terms of the value of tax offsets and franking credits that shareholders of entities may receive, is limited by the exploration credit cap. For the 2015-16 income year the exploration credit cap is $25 million.
The modulation factor is calculated by the Commissioner to ensure the exploration credit cap is not exceeded. The modulation factor is used by entities in working out the maximum exploration credit amount of credits they can issue in the 2015-16 income year.
The Commissioner calculates the modulation factor using the following formula: Exploration credit cap expenditure amount / Total notified exploration expenditure amount
The modulation factor is the amount calculated using the above formula if that amount is less than 1.
The modulation factor is 1 if the amount calculated using the above formula is or is greater than 1.
The modulation factor is applied at step 3 of the method statement for working out an entity's maximum exploration credit amount under subsection 418-85(2) of the ITAA 1997. Broadly, this process has regard to the lower or lowest of the entity's estimated and actual exploration expenditure (or estimated or actual tax loss if applicable) for the previous income year and the previous year company tax rate (30% for 2014-15).
To protect taxpayers from potentially significant compliance costs and penalties in respect of something that is wholly beyond their control, this instrument is not subject to disallowance (see subsection 418-90(6) of the ITAA 1997).
Further, in the event of an error by the Commissioner, the validity of the Commissioner's declaration of the modulation factor for an income year is not affected if the Commissioner errs in complying with the exact technical process set out for the calculation of the modulation factor (see subsection 418-90(5) of the ITAA 1997).
The Energy and Resources Working Group were consulted on the process and mechanism for the calculation of the modulation factor. The Working Group's membership includes representatives of major tax, law and accounting associations and representatives of resource industry associations, including the Australian Association of Mining and Exploration Companies (AMEC).
Wider consultation was not considered necessary as only entities who are members of the mining industry can pass on the benefit of the exploration development incentive.