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Finance Act 2006

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Capital gainsU.K.

124Corporation taxU.K.

(1)A gain accruing to a company to which this Part applies on the disposal of an asset shall not be a chargeable gain if—

(a)the asset was used wholly and exclusively for the purposes of the business of C (tax-exempt), or

(b)the asset was used partly for the purposes of the business of C (tax-exempt) and partly for the purposes of the business of C (residual) during one or more periods of (in aggregate) less than a year, but was otherwise used wholly and exclusively for the purposes of the business of C (tax-exempt).

(2)Where a gain accrues to a company to which this Part applies on the disposal of an asset which for one or more periods of (in aggregate) at least a year has been used partly for the purposes of the business of C (tax-exempt) and partly for the purposes of the business of C (residual), such part of the gain as may reasonably be attributed to the business of C (tax-exempt) (having regard to the extent to which, and the length of the periods during which, the asset was used for the different purposes) shall not be a chargeable gain.

(3)Corporation tax shall be charged in respect of gains accruing to C (residual) at a rate determined without reference to section 13 of ICTA (small companies rate).

Modifications etc. (not altering text)

C1S. 124 applied (with modifications) (1.1.2007) by The Real Estate Investment Trusts (Joint Ventures) Regulations 2006 (S.I. 2006/2866), reg. 13(6) (subject to reg. 14)

125Movement of assets out of ring-fenceU.K.

(1)Subsection (2) applies when an asset which has been used wholly and exclusively for the purposes of the business of C (tax-exempt) begins to be used (otherwise than by being disposed of in the course of trade) wholly and exclusively for the purposes of the business of C (residual).

(2)The asset shall be treated as having been at that time—

(a)disposed of by C (tax-exempt), and

(b)immediately re-acquired by C (residual).

(3)The sale and re-acquisition deemed under subsection (2) shall be treated as being for a consideration equal to the market value of the asset.

(4)For the purposes of CAA 2001—

(a)the sale and re-acquisition deemed under subsection (2)—

(i)shall not give rise to allowances or charges, and

(ii)shall not make it possible to make an election under section 198 or 199 of that Act (apportionment),

(b)subsection (3) above shall not apply, and

(c)anything done by or to C (tax-exempt) before the deemed sale and re-acquisition shall be treated after the deemed sale and re-acquisition as having been done by or to C (residual).

(5)Subsection (6) applies when an asset which has been used wholly and exclusively for the purposes of the business of C (tax-exempt) is disposed of in the course of trade for the purposes of the business of C (residual).

(6)Where this subsection applies—

(a)the deemed sale and re-acquisition under section 111(2) shall be disregarded, and

(b)the asset shall be treated as having been disposed of in the course of the business of C (residual).

(7)Subsection (6) shall be taken to apply, in particular, where—

(a)a property acquired by a company to which this Part applies has been developed since acquisition,

(b)the cost of the development exceeds 30% of the fair value of the property (determined in accordance with international accounting standards) at entry or at acquisition, whichever is the later, and

(c)the company disposes of the property within the period of three years beginning with the completion of the development.

(8)Where subsection (6) applies in relation to an asset held at entry, the company may make a claim for repayment of a proportion of the tax paid under section 112 calculated as follows—

where—

(a) Asset Market Value means market value of the asset at entry,

(b) Aggregate Market Value means the aggregate market value of assets treated as sold and re-acquired under section 111(2) (ignoring any asset of negative market value), and

(c) Tax Paid means tax paid under section 112.

126Movement of assets into ring-fenceU.K.

(1)This section applies where an asset which has been used wholly and exclusively for the purposes of the business of C (residual) begins to be used wholly and exclusively for the purposes of the business of C (tax-exempt).

(2)The asset shall be treated as having been—

(a)disposed of by C (residual), and

(b)immediately re-acquired by C (tax-exempt).

(3)The sale and re-acquisition deemed under subsection (2) shall be treated as being for a consideration equal to the market value of the asset.

(4)For the purposes of CAA 2001—

(a)the sale and re-acquisition deemed under subsection (2)—

(i)shall not give rise to allowances or charges, and

(ii)shall not make it possible to make an election under section 198 or 199 of that Act (apportionment),

(b)subsection (3) above shall not apply, and

(c)anything done by or to C (residual) before the deemed sale and re-acquisition shall be treated after the deemed sale and re-acquisition as having been done by or to C (tax-exempt).

[F1126ADemergersU.K.

(1)This section applies if—

(a)C (tax-exempt) disposes of an asset to a 75% subsidiary (“S”) of C (residual),

(b)C (residual) disposes of its interest in S to another company (“P”),

(c)on the date when it acquires the interest in S, P gives a notice under section 109 (as modified by paragraph 8 of Schedule 17) which specifies an accounting period which begins within the period of six months beginning with the date of the disposal of the asset, and

(d)this Part begins to apply to the group of which S is a member from the beginning of the specified accounting period.

(2)P may give a notice under section 109 (as modified by paragraph 8 of Schedule 17) in accordance with subsection (1)(c) even if it does not expect to satisfy Conditions 3 to 6 of section 106 throughout the accounting period specified in the notice.

(3)Where this section applies—

(a)sections 111 and 112 shall not apply to the group of which S is a member in relation to the asset disposed of by C (tax-exempt) or in relation to business conducted by the exploitation of that asset, and

(b)section 125 shall not apply to the disposal of the asset by C (tax-exempt).

(4)But if, at the end of the period of six months mentioned in subsection (1)(c), Conditions 3 to 6 of section 106 are not satisfied in relation to P, subsection (3) shall be treated as not having had effect.]

Textual Amendments

F1S. 126A inserted (with effect as mentioned in s. 52(2) of the amending Act) by Finance Act 2007 (c. 11), s. 52, Sch. 17 para. 11

127InterpretationU.K.

Sections 124 to [F2126A] shall be construed as one with TCGA 1992.

Textual Amendments

F2Word in s. 127 substituted (with effect as mentioned in s. 52(2) of the amending Act) by Finance Act 2007 (c. 11), s. 52, Sch. 17 para. 12

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