- The ATO released updated guidance in December 2025 clarifying GST treatment for Bundled Power Purchase Agreements (BPPAs), gifted assets in connection services, and agency arrangements in the energy sector.
- For BPPAs, the ATO confirms that the supply of the Contract for Difference (CfD) is an input-taxed financial supply, while the supply of green products is a taxable supply.
- GST on green products is attributed upfront when the Off-taker enters into the CfD, requiring the Generator to issue a single tax invoice for all green products expected over the BPPA’s life.
- The ATO advises industry participants to engage further for BPPA variations where consideration for green products differs from the standard arrangement.
Source: minterellison.com
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