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Valid from 19/07/2011

[F112F(1)The requirement of this paragraph is that not more than 5% of C's gross income for the accounting period falls within sub-paragraph (2).U.K.

(2)Gross income falls within this sub-paragraph to the extent that it is—

(a)finance income, or

(b)relevant IP income.

(3)Finance income” means—

(a)any amount which in accordance with UK generally accepted accounting practice falls to be recognised as arising from a financial asset, and

(b)any return, in relation to an amount, which—

(i)is produced for C by an arrangement to which C is party, and

(ii)is economically equivalent to interest,

except to the extent that the return is taken into account in determining an amount within paragraph (a).

(4)Relevant IP income” means royalties and receipts of a similar nature arising from intellectual property.

(5)For the purposes of sub-paragraph (3)(b), the amount of a return is the amount which by virtue of the return would, in calculating C's chargeable profits, be treated under section 486B of CTA 2009 (disguised interest to be regarded as profit from loan relationship) as a profit arising to C from a loan relationship.

(6)But, in calculating that profit for the purposes of sub-paragraph (5), sections 486B(7) and 486C to 486E of CTA 2009 are to be ignored.

(7)In this paragraph—

  • economically equivalent to interest” is to be construed in accordance with section 486B(2) and (3) of CTA 2009;

  • financial asset” means a financial asset as defined for the purposes of UK generally accepted accounting practice or international accounting standards;

  • intellectual property” is to be construed in accordance with paragraph 9(1A).]

Textual Amendments

F1Sch. 25 Pts. 2A, 2B (paras. 12B-12N) inserted (with effect in accordance with Sch. 12 para. 14(2) of the amending Act) by Finance Act 2011 (c. 11), Sch. 12 para. 3

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