990European Economic Interest GroupingsU.K.
(1)The following rules about European Economic Interest Groupings apply for the purposes of charging corporation tax in respect of income—
Rule 1
A grouping is treated as acting as the agent of its members.
Rule 2
The activities of a grouping are treated as those of its members acting jointly.
Rule 3
Each member of a grouping is treated as having a share of the grouping's property, rights and liabilities.
Rule 4
Any trade carried on by the grouping is treated as carried on in partnership by the members of the grouping.
(2)For the purposes of Rule 3, a member's share of any property, rights or liabilities of a grouping is determined in accordance with the contract under which the grouping is established.
(3)If the contract does not provide for this, the member's share is determined by reference to the share of the profits of the grouping to which the member is entitled under the contract.
(4)If the contract does not provide for this either, the members are treated as having equal shares of the property, rights and liabilities of the grouping.
(5)Part 5 of CTA 2009 (loan relationships) applies in relation to a grouping as it applies in relation to a firm.
(6)For the purposes of subsection (5) see in particular the following provisions of Part 5 of CTA 2009—
Chapter 9 (partnerships involving companies),
section 467 (connections where partnerships involved),
section 472 (meaning of “control”), and
sections 473 and 474 (meaning of “major interest” etc).
(7)“European Economic Interest Grouping” means a European Economic Interest Grouping formed under Council Regulation (EEC) No 2137/85 of 25 July 1985, whether registered in Great Britain, Northern Ireland or elsewhere.