526Exemption for profits etc of small-scale tradesU.K.
(1)The income mentioned in subsection (2) is not taken into account in calculating total income if conditions A and B are met.
(2)The income referred to in subsection (1) is—
(a)the profits of a trade carried on by a charitable trust,
(b)amounts treated as adjustment income of a charitable trust under section 228 of ITTOIA 2005 in respect of a trade carried on by the trust, and
(c)post-cessation receipts arising from a trade carried on by a charitable trust which are received by the trustees of the trust or to which they are entitled.
(3)Subsection (1) does not apply in respect of—
(a)profits of a trade that are, apart from this section, exempt from income tax chargeable under Part 2 of ITTOIA 2005,
(b)amounts treated as adjustment income that are, apart from this section, exempt from income tax chargeable under Chapter 17 of Part 2 of that Act, or
(c)post-cessation receipts that are, apart from this section, exempt from income tax chargeable under Chapter 18 of Part 2 of that Act.
(4)Condition A is—
(a)in the case of the profits of a trade, that the profits are profits of a tax year in relation to which the condition specified in section 528 (condition as to trading and miscellaneous incoming resources) is met,
(b)in the case of an amount treated as adjustment income, that the amount arises in such a tax year, and
(c)in the case of a post-cessation receipt, that it is received in such a tax year.
(5)Condition B is that the profits are, or the amount or post-cessation receipt is, (as the case may be) applied to the purposes of the charitable trust only.
(6)Sections 232(1) and (2), 235 and 236 of ITTOIA 2005 (when adjustment income is treated as arising) apply for the purposes of subsection (4) as they apply for the purposes of Chapter 17 of Part 2 of that Act.
(7)In this section “post-cessation receipt” means an amount that is a post-cessation receipt for the purposes of Chapter 18 of Part 2 of that Act (post-cessation receipts) (see sections 246 to 253 of that Act).