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44.—(1) This Chapter applies if—
(a)a material disposal gives rise to an offshore income gain, and
(b)that disposal also constitutes the disposal of the interest concerned for the purposes of TCGA 1992.
(2) In this Chapter the disposal specified in paragraph (1)(b) is called the “TCGA disposal”.
45.—(1) This regulation applies for the purposes of the computation of the chargeable gain arising on the TCGA disposal.
(2) The provisions of this regulation have effect in relation to the TCGA disposal in substitution for section 37(1) of TCGA 1992 (deduction of consideration chargeable to tax on income).
(3) In the computation of the gain arising on the TCGA disposal, a sum equal to the offshore income gain shall be deducted from the sum which would otherwise constitute the amount or value of the consideration for the disposal.
(4) Paragraph (3) is subject to the following provisions of this Chapter.
(5) Paragraph (6) applies if the TCGA disposal is of such a nature that, by virtue of section 42 of TCGA 1992 (part disposals), an apportionment falls to be made of certain expenditure.
(6) No deduction is to be made by virtue of paragraph (3) in determining the amount or value of the consideration for the purposes of the fraction in section 42(2) of TCGA 1992.
46.—(1) This regulation applies if the TCGA disposal forms part of a transfer to which section 162 of TCGA 1992 applies (roll-over relief on transfer of business in exchange wholly or partly for shares).
(2) For the purposes of subsection (4) of section 162 of TCGA 1992 (determination of the amount of the deduction from the gain on the old assets) “B” in the fraction in that subsection (the value of the whole of the consideration received by the transferor in exchange for the business) is to be taken to be what it would be if the value of the consideration other than shares so received by the transferor were reduced by an amount equal to the offshore income gain.
47.—(1) This regulation applies if there is a disposal to which this Part applies by virtue of—
(a)regulation 35 (application of section 135 of TCGA 1992),
(b)regulation 36 (application of section 136 of TCGA 1992), or
(c)regulation 37 (exchange of interests of different classes).
(2) TCGA 1992 has effect as if an amount equal to the offshore income gain to which that disposal gives rise were given (by the person making the exchange) as consideration for the new holding (within the meaning of section 128 of that Act (consideration given or received for new holding on a reorganisation)).
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