Capital Acquisitions Tax Act, 1976

Provisions to apply where section 98 of Succession Act, 1965, has effect.

33.—(1) If, on the death of a testator and by virtue of the provisions of section 98 of the Succession Act, 1965 , or otherwise, a disposition takes effect as if a person, who had predeceased the testator, had survived the testator, the benefit taken by the estate of that person shall not be deemed to be an inheritance.

(2) Where a person survives a testator, and—

(a) such person becomes beneficially entitled, under a disposition made by a person who predeceased the testator, to any benefit in relation to any property devised or bequeathed by the testator; and

(b) section 33 of the Wills Act, 1837, or section 98 of the Succession Act, 1965 , or any analogous provision of the law of another territory has effect in relation to the devise or bequest.

such person shall be deemed for the purposes of inheritance tax to derive the benefit from the testator, as disponer.