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Provision | Extended time limit |
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Taxes Management Act 1970 (c. 9)
| Eight years after the end of the year of assessment or accounting period. |
| Eight years from the end of the chargeable period. |
Income and Corporation Taxes Act 1988 (c. 1)
| Four years after the end of the second of the years of assessment to which the claim relates. |
| Eight years after the end of the year of assessment. |
| Eight years after the end of the year of assessment. |
| Eight years after the end of the year of assessment. |
| Eight years after the end of the year of assessment. |
| Four years in each case. |
| Three years. |
| Three years. |
| Four years after the year of assessment. |
| Four years after the year of assessment. |
| Four years after the year of assessment in which the disposal took place. |
Finance Act 1988 (c. 39) paragraph 4(4) of Schedule 6 | Four years after the end of the chargeable period. |
Capital Allowances Act 1990 (c. 1)
| Four years after the date on which the lease takes effect. |
| Four years after the end of the chargeable period. |
| Four years after the end of the chargeable period. |
| Four years after the end of the chargeable period. |
| Four years after the end of the chargeable period or its basis period. |
| The expiry of the period of four years beginning with the end of the chargeable period. |
| Four years after the date on which the lease takes effect. |
| Four years after the date of succession to the trade. |
| Four years after the end of the chargeable period. |
| Four years after the end of the year of assessment. |
Finance Act 1991 (c. 31)
| Four years after the year of assessment. |
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