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1U.K.In TCGA 1992, for section 171A substitute—

171AElection to reallocate gain or loss to another member of the group

(1)This section applies where—

(a)a chargeable gain or an allowable loss accrues to a company (“company A”) in respect of an asset (or would so accrue but for an election under this section),

(b)at the time of accrual, company A and another company (“company B”) are members of the same group, and

(c)had company A disposed of the asset to company B immediately before the time of accrual, section 171(1) would have applied.

(2)In determining for the purposes of subsection (1)(c) whether subsection (1) of section 171 would have applied, it is to be assumed that subsection (1A)(b) of that section read—

(b)that, at the time of the disposal, company B is resident in the United Kingdom, or carrying on a trade in the United Kingdom through a permanent establishment there.

(3)In this section “the time of accrual” means the time the chargeable gain or allowable loss accrues to company A (or would so accrue but for an election under this section).

(4)Companies A and B may make a joint election to transfer the chargeable gain or allowable loss, or such part of it as is specified in the election, from company A to company B.

(5)An election under this section must be made—

(a)by notice to an officer of Revenue and Customs, and

(b)no later than two years after the end of the accounting period of company A in which the time of accrual falls.

(6)An election, or two or more elections made simultaneously, is or are of no effect if, taken together with each earlier election (if any) made in respect of the same gain or loss, it or they would (apart from this subsection) have effect in relation to an amount exceeding the gain or loss.

(7)This section does not apply in relation to a chargeable gain or allowable loss that accrues by virtue of section 179.

For provision as to the reallocation within a group of gains and losses arising on such a disposal, see section 179A.

(8)For the effect of an election under this section, see section 171B.

171BElection under section 171A: effect

(1)This section applies where an election is made under section 171A.

(2)The effect of the election is that the chargeable gain or allowable loss, or such amount of it as is specified in the election, is treated as accruing not to company A but to company B.

(3)The gain or loss treated as accruing to company B is to be taken to accrue at the time that, had the election not been made, it would have accrued to company A.

(4)Where company B is not resident in the United Kingdom, the gain or loss treated as accruing to it is to be taken to accrue in respect of a chargeable asset held by it.

(5)For this purpose an asset is a “chargeable asset” in relation to a company at any time if any gain accruing to the company on a disposal of the asset by the company at that time would be a chargeable gain and would by virtue of section 10B form part of its chargeable profits for corporation tax purposes.

(6)Any payment made by company A to company B or by company B to company A, in pursuance of an agreement between them in connection with the election—

(a)is not to be taken into account in computing profits or losses of either company for corporation tax purposes, and

(b)is not for any purposes of the Corporation Tax Acts to be regarded as a distribution,

provided it does not exceed the amount of the chargeable gain or allowable loss that is treated, as a result of the election, as accruing to company B.

171CElections under section 171A: insurance companies

(1)This section applies where —

(a)an election is made under section 171A in relation to a gain or loss, and

(b)company B is an insurance company.

(2)For the purposes of section 171A(1)(c), section 440(3) of the Taxes Act (disposals of certain assets by and to insurance companies to fall outside the rule in section 171) is to be disregarded.

(3)Subsection (2) does not apply if—

(a)company A is an insurance company, and

(b)the gain or loss arose in respect of the disposal of an asset that, immediately before the disposal, was part of that company's long-term insurance fund.

(4)The chargeable gain or allowable loss treated as accruing to company B as a result of the election is to be treated as arising in respect of an asset that is not part of company B's long-term insurance fund.

(5)In this section “insurance company” and “long-term insurance fund” have the same meaning as in Chapter 1 of Part 12 of the Taxes Act (see section 431(2) of that Act).

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