albatross710
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I don't think they have addressed the PAYG installment question. It is going to be difficult.those who are self employed, or partners in a partnership, paying quarterly PAYG instalments): unless the tax liability you are paying with your credit card is itself deductible (which the PAYG instalment liability normally isn't), then the card payment fee isn't deductible 1.
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The CPF is deductible to the extent that:
you incurred it as a result of paying an income tax liability and you did not borrow money from your card provider to make the payment
From this I infer that the surcharge on a PAYG installment which may be prepayment of the tax liability may make it non-deductible. Just imagine the mess if you do pay PAYG installments and then get a tax refund anyway..how would that work?
Under their Customer Charter I'll be pleading as a good tax payer that I made my best efforts:
Where the CPF relates to liabilities that are both deductible and non-deductible, the CPF would have to be apportioned on a fair and reasonable basis.
Alby