Corporation Tax Act 2009 Explanatory Notes

Section 140: Special rules for partnerships

541.This section sets out two additional rules that apply if a deduction under section 139 is to be given in calculating the trading profits of a firm. It is based on paragraph 18 of Schedule 12 to FA 2000. The corresponding rule for income tax is in section 164 of ITTOIA.

542.Section 1257 of this Act explains that “firm” is used in this Act to refer to persons carrying on a trade in partnership. It includes a limited liability partnership (see section 1273).

543.Subsection (2) is the rule that a deduction under section 139 of this Act cannot be used to create a loss in a firm. It operates by reference to the firm’s period of account. See Change 37 in Annex 1.

544.Subsection (3) is the rule that limits the trading deduction to the amount that would have been deductible if the worker had been an employee of the intermediary, plus a margin to cover the expenses of the firm.

545.In accordance with paragraph 244 of Schedule 6 to ITEPA, “deemed Schedule E payment” in paragraph 18 of Schedule 12 to FA 2000 is replaced by “deemed employment payment”. Similarly, in the same paragraph, “Schedule E” is replaced by “the employment income Parts of the Income Tax (Earnings and Pensions) Act 2003”.

546.But the specific statutory references, such as those to “paragraph 7” (of Schedule 12 to FA 2000), are covered by the general rule in paragraph 5 of Schedule 7 to ITEPA. That general rule is that any reference to a repealed provision is to be read as a reference to the rewritten provision.

547.Paragraph 7 of Schedule 12 to FA 2000 has been repealed and rewritten as section 54(1) of ITEPA. So the reference to that paragraph in paragraph 18 of Schedule 12 is to be read as a reference to section 54(1) of ITEPA. This section updates the references to paragraph 7.

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