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Section 30

SCHEDULE 5U.K.Group mismatch schemes

Insertion of new Part 21B of CTA 2010 and consequential amendmentsU.K.

1U.K.In section 1(4) of CTA 2010 (overview of Act), omit the “and” at the end of paragraph (h), and after paragraph (i) insert—

(j)group mismatch schemes (see Part 21B).

2U.K.After Part 21A of that Act insert—

Part 21B U.K.Group mismatch schemes

938ALosses and profits from group mismatch schemes to be disregarded

(1)This section applies to a company that—

(a)is (at any time) a party to a group mismatch scheme, and

(b)is a member of the scheme group.

(2)No scheme loss or profit made by the company in any accounting period in relation to the scheme is to be brought into account as a debit or credit for the purposes of Part 5 of CTA 2009 (loan relationships) or Part 7 of that Act (derivative contracts).

(3)An amount that would, apart from this section, be brought into account for the purposes of Part 5 or 7 of that Act as respects any matter—

(a)is treated, for the purposes of section 464(1) or (as the case may be) 699(1) of that Act (priority of Part 5 or 7 for corporation tax purposes) as if it were so brought into account, and

(b)accordingly, may not be brought into account for any other corporation tax purposes as respects that matter.

938BMeaning of “a group mismatch scheme” and “the scheme group”

(1)A scheme is “a group mismatch scheme” if—

(a)the parties to the scheme are, or include, members of the same group, and

(b)condition A or B is met.

(2)Condition A is that, at the time the scheme is entered into, there is no practical likelihood that the scheme will fail to secure a relevant tax advantage of £2 million or more.

(3)The Treasury may by order substitute a higher amount for the amount for the time being specified in subsection (2).

(4)Any such substitution is to have effect in relation to schemes entered into on or after the day on which the order comes into force.

(5)Condition B is that—

(a)the purpose, or one of the main purposes, of any member of the scheme group in entering into the scheme is to obtain the chance of securing a relevant tax advantage (of any amount), and

(b)at the time the scheme is entered into—

(i)there is no chance that the scheme will secure a relevant tax disadvantage, or

(ii)there is such a chance, but the expected value of the scheme is nevertheless a positive amount.

(6)If, at the time the company enters into the scheme, there are chances that the scheme would, if carried out, secure different relevant tax advantages or disadvantages in different circumstances, the amounts and probabilities of each must be taken into account in determining the expected value of the scheme.

(7)In determining whether condition A or B is met, it is to be assumed that the parties to the scheme carry it out.

(8)Where, at the time the scheme is entered into, the length of the scheme period is uncertain, condition A or B is met if it would be met on any reasonable assumption as to the length of the scheme period.

(9)In determining whether condition A or B is met, section 938A (scheme profits and losses to be left out of account) is to be disregarded.

(10)In this Part “the scheme group” means the group mentioned in subsection (1)(a).

938CMeaning of “scheme loss” and “scheme profit”

(1)A loss or profit made by a company in an accounting period is a “scheme loss” or “scheme profit” in relation to a group mismatch scheme if the loss or profit—

(a)arises from a transaction, or series of transactions, that forms part of the scheme,

(b)is, or is comprised in, an amount that is brought into account as a debit or credit for the purposes of Part 5 or 7 of CTA 2009, and

(c)meets the first or second asymmetry condition.

(2)The first asymmetry condition is that the loss or profit affects the amount of any relevant tax advantage secured by the scheme.

(3)Where, at the end of the accounting period—

(a)it is not certain whether the scheme will secure a relevant tax advantage, or

(b)it is not certain what the amount of the relevant tax advantage secured by the scheme will be,

a loss or profit is to be treated as meeting the first asymmetry condition if, at that time, there is a chance that the scheme will secure a relevant tax advantage and that the loss or profit will affect its amount.

(4)Where—

(a)a loss or profit meets the conditions in subsection (1)(a) and (b), and

(b)a part, but not the whole, of the loss or profit meets the first asymmetry condition,

only that part of the loss or profit is a “scheme loss” or “scheme profit”.

(5)The second asymmetry condition is that the loss or profit—

(a)does not meet the first asymmetry condition, but

(b)arises from a transaction, or series of transactions, that might (if events had turned out differently) have given rise to a loss or profit that would have done so.

(6)References in this section to a loss or profit include a loss or profit arising in respect of interest or expenses.

(7)In determining whether the condition in subsection (1)(b) or the first or second asymmetry condition is met, section 938A (scheme profits and losses to be left out of account) is to be disregarded.

938DMeaning of “relevant tax advantage” etc and “the scheme period”

(1)In this Part “relevant tax advantage”, in relation to a scheme, means an economic profit that—

(a)is made by the scheme group over the scheme period,

(b)meets the condition in subsection (3), and

(c)is not negligible.

(2)In this Part “relevant tax disadvantage”, in relation to a scheme, means an economic loss that—

(a)is made by the scheme group over the scheme period,

(b)meets the condition in subsection (3), and

(c)is not negligible.

(3)The condition is that the economic profit or loss arises as a result of asymmetries in the way different members of the scheme group bring, or do not bring, amounts into account as debits and credits for the purposes of Part 5 or 7 of CTA 2009.

(4)A reference in this section to asymmetries includes, in particular—

(a)asymmetries relating to quantification, and

(b)asymmetries relating to timing.

(5)In this section—

(a)a reference to an economic profit includes an increase in an economic profit and a decrease in an economic loss, and

(b)a reference to an economic loss includes an increase in an economic loss and a decrease in an economic profit.

(6)In this Part “the scheme period”, in relation to a scheme, means the period during which the scheme has effect.

938EMeaning of “group”

(1)For the purposes of this Part a company (“company A”) is a member of a group, in relation to a scheme, if any other company is at any time in the scheme period associated with company A.

(2)The group consists of company A and each company in relation to which the condition in subsection (1) is met.

(3)For the purposes of this section a company (“company B”) is associated with company A at a time (“the relevant time”) if any of the following five conditions is met.

(4)The first condition is that the financial results of company A and company B, for a period that includes the relevant time, meet the consolidation condition.

(5)The second condition is that there is a connection between company A and company B for the accounting period of company A in which the relevant time falls.

(6)The third condition is that, at the relevant time, company A has a major interest in company B or company B has a major interest in company A.

(7)The fourth condition is that—

(a)the financial results of company A and a third company, for a period that includes the relevant time, meet the consolidation condition, and

(b)at the relevant time the third company has a major interest in company B.

(8)The fifth condition is that—

(a)there is a connection between company A and a third company for the accounting period of company A in which the relevant time falls, and

(b)at the relevant time the third company has a major interest in company B.

(9)In this section, the financial results of any two companies for any period meet “the consolidation condition” if—

(a)they are required to be comprised in group accounts,

(b)they would be required to be comprised in such accounts but for the application of an exemption, or

(c)they are in fact comprised in such accounts.

(10)In subsection (9), “group accounts” means accounts prepared under—

(a)section 399 of the Companies Act 2006, or

(b)any corresponding provision of the law of a territory outside the United Kingdom.

(11)The following provisions apply for the purposes of this section—

  • sections 466 to 471 of CTA 2009 (companies connected for accounting period), and

  • sections 473 and 474 of CTA 2009 (meaning of “major interest”).

938FMeaning of references to economic profits and losses

(1)An economic profit or loss is to be computed for the purposes of this Part taking into account, in particular—

(a)profits and losses made as a result of the operation of the Corporation Tax Acts, and

(b)any adjustments required to reflect the time value of money.

(2)A reference in this Part to an economic profit or loss made by the scheme group over the scheme period is to an economic profit or loss made in that period by the members of the group considered together.

(3)In determining for the purposes of this Part the amount of an economic profit or loss made by the scheme group over the scheme period, profits and losses made by a member of the group are to be taken into account only to the extent that they are attributable to times at which the member is a party to the scheme.

938GTax capacity assumption

(1)This section applies for the purpose of determining whether a scheme will, or might, secure a relevant tax advantage.

(2)The economic profits and losses made by the scheme group over the scheme period must be calculated on the assumption that each company that is at any time a party to the scheme—

(a)obtains the full tax benefit of any loss made by that company in relation to a loan relationship or a derivative contract during the period, and

(b)incurs the full tax cost of any profit made by that company in relation to a loan relationship or a derivative contract during the period.

(3)The “full tax benefit” of a loss is the reduction in the liability of the company to corporation tax that would result if—

(a)the loss were brought into account as a debit or as a reduction in a credit for the purposes of Part 5 or 7 of CTA 2009, and

(b)the company's profits chargeable to corporation tax, disregarding the loss, were equal to the debit (or the reduction in the credit) determined by reference to the loss.

(4)The “full tax cost” of a profit is the increase in the liability of the company to corporation tax that would result if—

(a)the profit were brought into account as a credit or as a reduction in a debit for the purposes of Part 5 or 7 of CTA 2009, and

(b)the company's profits chargeable to corporation tax, disregarding the profit, were nil.

938HMeaning of “scheme”

In this Part “scheme” includes any scheme, arrangements or understanding of any kind whatever, whether or not legally enforceable, involving a single transaction or two or more transactions.

938ISchemes involving repos or quasi-repos

(1)This section applies where—

(a)a scheme includes an arrangement under which a member of the scheme group has a debtor repo or a debtor quasi-repo, and

(b)the advance under that arrangement is received, directly or indirectly, from a member of the scheme group.

(2)References in this Part to amounts brought into account, or not brought into account, as debits or credits for the purposes of Part 5 of CTA 2009 include amounts brought into account, or not brought into account, for the purposes of any other provision so far as it applies the charge to corporation tax on income to the repayment of the advance.

(3)Sections 548 and 549 of CTA 2009 (meaning of debtor repo and debtor quasi-repo) apply for the purposes of this section.

(4)For the purposes of subsection (2) “the repayment of the advance” means the consideration given on the purchase of securities mentioned in condition D in section 548 or 549 of CTA 2009.

938JSchemes involving finance arrangements

(1)This section applies in relation to a scheme if—

(a)it includes a type 1, 2 or 3 finance arrangement under which a member of the scheme group is the borrower, and

(b)the advance under that arrangement is received, directly or indirectly, from a member of the scheme group.

(2)References in this Part to amounts brought into account, or not brought into account, as debits or credits for the purposes of Part 5 of CTA 2009 include amounts brought into account, or not brought into account, for the purposes of any other provision so far as it applies the charge to corporation tax on income to the repayment of the advance.

(3)Sections 758, 763 and 767 of this Act (meaning of type 1, 2 and 3 finance arrangements) apply for the purposes of this section.

(4)For the purposes of subsection (2) “the repayment of the advance” means the payments mentioned in condition A in section 758, 763 or 767 of this Act.

938KTrading income

References in this Part to amounts brought into account, or not brought into account, as debits or credits for the purposes of Part 5 or 7 of CTA 2009 include amounts brought into account, or not brought into account, as expenses or receipts of a trade by virtue of section 297 or 573 of that Act (trading credits and debits to be brought into account under Part 3).

938LForeign companies and foreign permanent establishments

(1)References in this Part to a company not bringing amounts into account as debits or credits for the purposes of Part 5 or 7 of CTA 2009 do not include the company not bringing amounts into account by virtue of—

(a)the company being non-UK resident, or

(b)an election under section 18A of CTA 2009 (profits or losses of foreign permanent establishments).

(2)See section 938M for provision about controlled foreign companies.

938MControlled foreign companies

(1)Paragraph 5(1) of Schedule 24 to ICTA (assumption that a controlled foreign company is not a member of any group for the purposes of any provision of the Tax Acts) does not apply for the purposes of this Part.

(2)References in this Part to a company bringing amounts into account, or not bringing them into account, as debits or credits for the purposes of Part 5 or 7 of CTA 2009 include bringing amounts into account, or not bringing them into account, as debits or credits under that Part in determining the chargeable profits of the company (or in determining that there were no such profits) for the purposes of Chapter 4 of Part 17 of ICTA (controlled foreign companies).

938NPriority

For the purposes of this Part the following provisions are to be treated as of no effect—

(a)section 441 of CTA 2009 (loan relationships for unallowable purposes);

(b)section 690 of that Act (derivative contracts for unallowable purposes);

(c)Part 4 of TIOPA 2010 (transfer pricing);

(d)Part 6 of that Act (tax arbitrage);

(e)Part 7 of that Act (tax treatment of financing costs and income).

3(1)Sections 938 to 940 of that Act are renumbered as follows—U.K.

(a)section 938 becomes section 940A,

(b)section 939 becomes section 940B, and

(c)section 940 becomes section 940C.

(2)In section 940A (as so renumbered)—

(a)in subsection (2), for “939” substitute “ 940B ”,

(b)in subsection (3), for “940” substitute “ 940C ”.

4(1)Schedule 4 to that Act (index of defined expressions) is amended as follows.U.K.

(2)In the entry for “the predecessor (in Chapter 1 of Part 24)”—

(a)for “24” substitute “ 22 ”, and

(b)for “939(4)” substitute “ 940B(4) ”.

(3)In the entry for “the successor (in Chapter 1 of Part 22)”, for “939(4)” substitute “ 940B(4) ”.

(4)In the entry for “trade (in Chapter 1 of Part 22)”, for “939(5)” substitute “ 940B(5) ”.

(5)In the entry for “transfer of a trade (in Chapter 1 of Part 24)”—

(a)for “24” substitute “ 22 ”, and

(b)for “939(2)” substitute “ 940B(2) ”.

(6)In the entry for “the transferred trade (in Chapter 1 of Part 24)”—

(a)for “24” substitute “ 22 ”, and

(b)for “939(3)” substitute “ 940B(3) ”.

(7)At the appropriate places insert—

economic loss (in Part 21B)section 938F”
“economic profit (in Part 21B)section 938F”
“group (in Part 21B)section 938E”
“a group mismatch scheme (in Part 21B)section 938B”
“relevant tax advantage (in Part 21B)section 938D”
“relevant tax disadvantage (in Part 21B)section 938D”
“scheme (in Part 21B)section 938H”
“the scheme group (in Part 21B)section 938B”
“scheme loss (in Part 21B)section 938C”
“the scheme period (in Part 21B)section 938D”
“scheme profit (in Part 21B)section 938C

5(1)In section 147(6) of TIOPA 2010 (transfer pricing: basic rule), omit the “and” at the end of paragraph (e) and at the end of paragraph (f) insert , and U.K.

(g)section 938N of CTA 2010 (this Part treated as of no effect for the purposes of Part 21B of CTA 2010 (group mismatch schemes)).

(2)In section 231 of that Act (tax arbitrage: overview), after subsection (7) insert—

(8)This Part has effect subject to section 938N of CTA 2010 (this Part treated as of no effect for the purposes of Part 21B of CTA 2010 (group mismatch schemes)).

Commencement of new Part 21B of CTA 2010 and consequential amendmentsU.K.

6(1)The amendments made by paragraphs 1, 2 and 5 have effect in relation to schemes entered into at any time (including any time before the commencement date).U.K.

(2)But section 938A in Part 21B of CTA 2010 (as inserted by paragraph 2) does not apply to—

(a)scheme losses or profits that relate to a time before the commencement date, or

(b)scheme profits that relate to a time on or after that date but are made in relation to a scheme entered into before that date.

(3)In this Schedule “the commencement date” means the day on which this Act is passed.

Repeal of sections 418 to 419 of CTA 2009U.K.

7(1)Omit sections 418 to 419 of CTA 2009 (loan relationships treated differently by connected debtor and creditor).U.K.

(2)In consequence of the repeals made by sub-paragraph (1), omit—

(a)in section 748ZA of ICTA (as inserted by paragraph 5 of Schedule 12 to this Act), subsection (5)(a),

(b)in Schedule 30 to FA 2009, paragraph 4,

(c)in section 416 of CTA 2009, subsection (4),

(d)in Schedule 1 to CTA 2010, paragraph 615, and

(e)section 29 of this Act.

(3)The repeals made by this paragraph have effect in relation to loan relationships to which a company is a party (or to which it is treated as a party under section 418(6A) of CTA 2009) on or after the commencement date.

(4)But amounts are to continue to be brought into account for the purposes of Part 5 of CTA 2009 disregarding the repeals made by sub-paragraph (1) if the amounts relate to a time before the commencement date; and the repeals made by sub-paragraph (2) have effect accordingly.

Repeal of section 453 of CTA 2009U.K.

8(1)Omit section 453 of CTA 2009 (connected parties deriving benefit from creditor relationships).U.K.

(2)That repeal has effect in relation to loan relationships to which a company is a party on or after the commencement date.

(3)But amounts are to continue to be brought into account for the purposes of Part 5 of CTA 2009 disregarding that repeal if the amounts relate to a time before the commencement date.

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