[Busmanagers] School Musical
Larkin, Christine E
larkin.christine.e at edumail.vic.gov.au
Wed Sep 13 13:53:25 EST 2006
Thanks Trudie
This is useful and have printed it off.
Chris Larkin Blackburn Lake PS
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[mailto:busmanagers-bounces at edulists.com.au] On Behalf Of Hooper, Trudie
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Sent: Wednesday, 13 September 2006 11:44 AM
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Subject: RE: [Busmanagers] School Musical
Chris,
After emailing Greg Hart for clarification I use the following:
a) If you are going to make a profit then run as an
input taxed fund raising activity - i.e. no tax on any tickets, but
can't claim GST on related expenditure
b) If it is not going to make a profit then run as a
curriculum program (i.e. you're going to be able to claim more GST on
the expenditure side than you will remit for income). In this case
tickets to students are tax free, but tickets to family and friends are
taxable and GST on related expenditure is claimable.
Tickets for "nominal consideration" category is not applicable for
school productions
Regards,
Trudie Hooper
Business Manager
Anderson's Creek Primary
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[mailto:busmanagers-bounces at edulists.com.au] On Behalf Of Larkin,
Christine E
Sent: Wednesday, 13 September 2006 11:21 AM
To: Business Managers' Mailing List
Subject: [Busmanagers] School Musical
Hi everyone
Just wanted to ask how different schools treat their school musical for
GST purposes. I would like to treat it as an input-taxed event as far
as the actual performance is concerned as ticket sales will be to
individuals apart from students themselves. This being the case am I
allowed to treat all other expenses in regard to the production as
claimable ie costume, make-up etc with the exception of the hall hire
for the performance nights themselves OR having decided that it will be
an input-taxed event do I need to treat everything in relation to it as
input-taxed?
Regards
Chris Larkin
Blackburn Lake PS
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