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New South Wales
First Home Owner Grant Amendment
Bill 2002
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1 Name of Act 2
2 Commencement 2
3 Amendment of First Home Owner Grant Act 2000 No 21 2
Schedule 1 Amendments 3
I certify that this PUBLIC BILL, which originated in the LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY, has
finally passed the LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL and the LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY of NEW
SOUTH WALES.
Clerk of the Legislative Assembly.
Legislative Assembly,
Sydney, , 2002
New South Wales
First Home Owner Grant Amendment
Bill 2002
Act No , 2002
An Act to amend the First Home Owner Grant Act 2000 to make further provision
with respect to the first home owner grant scheme; and for other purposes.
I have examined this Bill, and find it to correspond in all respects with the Bill as
finally passed by both Houses.
Chairman of Committees of the Legislative Assembly.
Clause 1 First Home Owner Grant Amendment Bill 2002
The Legislature of New South Wales enacts:
1 Name of Act
This Act is the First Home Owner Grant Amendment Act 2002.
2 Commencement
This Act commences on the date of assent.
3 Amendment of First Home Owner Grant Act 2000 No 21
The First Home Owner Grant Act 2000 is amended as set out in
Schedule 1.
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Schedule 1 Amendments
(Section 3)
[1] Section 13A
Omit the section. Insert instead:
13A Special eligible transactions
(1) Subject to subsection (6), an eligible transaction that is a
contract for the purchase of a home (other than a contract for an
"off-the plan" purchase) is a special eligible transaction if:
(a) the home is a new home, and
(b) the contract is made after 8 March 2001 and before 1
July 2002.
(2) Subject to subsection (6), an eligible transaction that is a
comprehensive home building contract for a new home is a
special eligible transaction if:
(a) the contract is made after 8 March 2001 and before 9
October 2001, and
(b) the building work starts within 16 weeks after the
contract is made, or any longer period the Chief
Commissioner may allow for delay caused by
circumstances beyond the control of the parties, and
(c) the contract states that the eligible transaction must be
completed within 12 months after the building work is
started or, in any other case, the eligible transaction is
completed within 12 months after the building work is
started.
(3) Subject to subsection (6), an eligible transaction that is a
comprehensive home building contract for a new home is also
a special eligible transaction if:
(a) the contract is made after 8 October 2001 and before 1
July 2002, and
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(b) the building work starts within 26 weeks after the
contract is made, or any longer period the Chief
Commissioner may allow for delay caused by
circumstances beyond the control of the parties, and
(c) the contract states that the eligible transaction must be
completed within 18 months after the building work is
started or, in any other case, the eligible transaction is
completed within 18 months after the building work is
started.
(4) An eligible transaction that is the building of a new home by an
owner builder is a special eligible transaction if:
(a) the commencement date of the eligible transaction is
after 8 March 2001 and before 9 October 2001 and the
transaction is completed before 1 May 2003, or
(b) the commencement date of the eligible transaction is
after 8 October 2001 and before 1 January 2002 and the
transaction is completed before 1 January 2004, or
(c) the commencement date of the eligible transaction is
after 31 December 2001 and before 1 July 2002 and the
transaction is completed before 1 July 2004.
(5) Subject to subsection (6), an eligible transaction that is a
contract for an "off-the-plan" purchase of a new home is a
special eligible transaction if:
(a) the contract is made after 8 March 2001 and before 9
October 2001 and either:
(i) the contract states that the eligible transaction
must be completed before 1 May 2003, or
(ii) in any other case--the eligible transaction is
completed before 1 May 2003, or
(b) the contract is made after 8 October 2001 and before 1
January 2002 and either:
(i) the contract states that the eligible transaction
must be completed before 1 January 2004, or
(ii) in any other case--the eligible transaction is
completed before 1 January 2004, or
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(c) the contract is made after 31 December 2001 and before
1 July 2002 and either:
(i) the contract states that the eligible transaction
must be completed before 1 July 2004, or
(ii) in any other case--the eligible transaction is
completed before 1 July 2004.
(6) A eligible transaction that is a contract is not a special eligible
transaction if the Chief Commissioner is satisfied that:
(a) the contract replaces a contract made before 9 March
2001, and
(b) the replaced contract was:
(i) a contract for the purchase of the same home, or
(ii) a comprehensive home building contract to build
the same or a substantially similar home.
(7) For the purposes of subsections (2) and (3), building work
starts when laying the foundations for the home begins.
(8) In this section:
contract for an "off-the-plan" purchase, of a new home,
means a contract for the purchase of the home on a proposed
lot in an unregistered plan of subdivision of land.
new home means a home that has not been previously
occupied or sold as a place of residence, and includes a
substantially renovated home and a home built to replace
demolished premises.
(9) For the purposes of this section, a home is a substantially
renovated home if:
(a) the sale of the home is, under the A New Tax System
(Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999 of the
Commonwealth, a taxable supply as a sale of new
residential premises within the meaning of section 40-75
(1) (b) (Meaning of new residential premises), and
(b) the home, as renovated, has not been previously
occupied or sold as a place of residence.
(10) For the purposes of this section, a home is a home built to
replace demolished premises if:
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(a) except for an eligible transaction that is a
comprehensive home building contract for a home or
the building of a home by an owner builder--the sale of
the home is, under the A New Tax System (Goods and
Services Tax) Act 1999 of the Commonwealth, a
taxable supply as a sale of new residential premises
within the meaning of section 40-75 (1) (c), and
(b) for an eligible transaction that is a comprehensive home
building contract for a home or the building of a home
by an owner builder--the home is, under the A New Tax
System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999 of the
Commonwealth, new residential premises within the
meaning of section 40-75 (1) (c), and
(c) the home, as built to replace the demolished premises,
has not been previously occupied or sold as a place of
residence, and
(d) the owner of the home did not occupy the demolished
premises as a place of residence before they were
demolished.
[2] Section 18 Amount of grant
Omit section 18 (2).
[3] Section 18A
Insert after section 18:
18A Amount of grant for special eligible transactions
(1) The amount of the first home owner grant for a special eligible
transaction is the amount payable under this section instead of
the amount payable under section 18.
(2) If the commencement date of the special eligible transaction is
after 8 March 2001 and before 1 January 2002, the amount
payable is the lesser of the following:
(a) the consideration for the transaction,
(b) $14000.
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(3) If the commencement date of the special eligible transaction is
after 31 December 2001 and before 1 July 2002, the amount
payable is the lesser of the following:
(a) the consideration for the transaction,
(b) $10000.
(4) In this section:
special eligible transaction--see section 13A.
[4] Section 44 Knowingly giving false or misleading information
Insert at the end of section 44:
(2) A person must not, in or in relation to an application for a first
home owner grant, make a statement or give any information
knowing that it is false or misleading in a material particular.
Maximum penalty: 100 penalty units.
[5] Section 46A
Insert after section 46:
46A Recovery from third parties
(1) The Chief Commissioner may require any of the following
persons, instead of the grant recipient, to pay any recoverable
amount that is payable but remains unpaid:
(a) a person by whom any money is due or accruing or may
become due to the grant recipient,
(b) a person who holds or may subsequently hold money
for or on account of the grant recipient,
(c) a person who holds or may subsequently hold money on
account of some other person for payment to the grant
recipient,
(d) a person having authority from some other person to pay
money to the grant recipient.
(2) The Chief Commissioner's requirement is to be made by notice
in writing.
(3) A copy of the notice must be served on the grant recipient.
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(4) The amount of money required to be paid to the Chief
Commissioner is:
(a) if the amount of the money so held or due or authorised
to be paid does not exceed the amount payable by the
grant recipient to the Chief Commissioner--all the
money, or
(b) if the amount of the money exceeds the amount so
payable--sufficient money to pay the amount so
payable.
(5) The money must be paid to the Chief Commissioner on receipt
of the notice, or when the money is held by the person and
becomes due to the grant recipient, or by the end of such
period (if any) as may be specified by the Chief Commissioner,
whichever is the later.
(6) A person subject to a requirement of the Chief Commissioner
under this section must comply with the requirement.
Maximum penalty: 100 penalty units.
(7) A person who makes a payment in accordance with this section
is taken to be acting under the authority of the grant recipient
and of all other persons concerned and is indemnified by this
section in respect of the payment.
(8) If, after a person is given a notice under this section by the
Chief Commissioner, the whole or a part of the amount is paid
by another person, the Chief Commissioner must promptly
notify the person to whom the notice is given of the payment
and the notice is taken to be amended accordingly.
(9) In this section:
grant recipient means:
(a) an applicant (or former applicant) for a first home owner
grant to whom an amount is paid under this Act, or
(b) any other person to whom an amount is paid under this
Act.
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recoverable amount means:
(a) in relation to an applicant (or former applicant) for a
first home owner grant, the following amounts:
(i) an amount that the applicant (or former
applicant) is required to repay under the
conditions of the grant or by a requirement of
the Chief Commissioner under this Act,
(ii) the amount of any penalty imposed on the
applicant (or former applicant) by the Chief
Commissioner under this Act, or
(b) in relation to any other person--an amount the person
is required to repay under section 45 (4).
[6] Schedule 1 Savings, transitional and other provisions
Insert at the end of clause 1 (1):
First Home Owner Grant Amendment Act 2002
[7] Schedule 1, Part 3
Insert after Part 2:
Part 3 Provisions consequent on enactment of First
Home Owner Grant Amendment Act 2002
5 Validation of payment of grants
The payment of an amount as a first home owner grant before
the commencement of this clause, and anything done under this
Act, is validated to the extent that it would have been valid if
this Act (as amended by Schedule 1 [1][3] to the First Home
Owner Grant Amendment Act 2002) had been in force when
the payment was made or the thing was done.
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