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F1Sch. A1 inserted (with effect in accordance with Sch. 25 para. 12 of the amending Act) by Finance Act 2012 (c. 14), Sch. 25 para. 7
4U.K.The notional UK liability for an accounting period is calculated as follows—
Step 1 If the applicable class is a class to which a provision of sections 2 to 4 applies, calculate P's net stake receipts for the period in accordance with section 5 but by reference to eligible bets (rather than bets of the applicable class).
If the applicable class is the class to which section 5AB applies, calculate the commission charges in accordance with that section relating to eligible bets determined in the period (rather than bets to which that section applies).
If the applicable class is dutiable pool bets, calculate P's net pool betting receipts for the period in accordance with section 7A but by reference to eligible bets (rather than dutiable pool bets).
In calculating P's net stake receipts or net pool betting receipts for the purposes of this Step, do not carry forward to the period any losses in respect of eligible bets that arose in an accounting period before the start of the reconciliation period.
Step 2 If the amount calculated under Step 1 is nil or a negative amount, the notional UK liability for the period is nil.
Otherwise, apply the appropriate rate to the amount calculated under Step 1. The result is the notional UK liability for the period.
“The appropriate rate” is the percentage specified in whichever of section 2(3), 3(3)(a), 3(3)(b), 4(3), 5AB(4) or 7(2) applies to the applicable class, as in force for the accounting period in question.]
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