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PART IVU.K. PROVISIONS RELATING TO THE SCHEDULE D CHARGE

CHAPTER VIIU.K. PARTNERSHIPS AND SUCCESSIONS

Modifications etc. (not altering text)

C1 See also—1970(M) s.9—partnership returns.1990(C), ss.65, 78—capital allowances for machinery, etc., used for trade carried on in partnership.

GeneralU.K.

[F1111 Treatment of partnerships.U.K.

(1)Where a trade or profession is carried on by persons in partnership, the partnership shall not, unless the contrary intention appears, be treated for the purposes of the Tax Acts as an entity which is separate and distinct from those persons.

(2)So long as a trade or profession is carried on by persons in partnership, and any of those persons is chargeable to income tax, the [F2profits] or losses arising from the trade or profession (“the actual trade or profession”) shall be computed for the purposes of income tax in like manner as if—

(a)the partnership were an individual; and

(b)that individual were an individual resident in the United Kingdom.

(3)A person’s share in the [F2profits] or losses arising from the actual trade or profession which for any period are computed in accordance with subsection (2) above shall be determined according to the interests of the partners during that period.

(4)Where a person’s share in any [F2profits] or losses is determined in accordance with subsection (3) above, sections 60 to 63A shall apply as if—

(a)that share of the [F2profits] or losses derived from a trade or profession carried on by him alone;

(b)that trade or profession (“the deemed trade or profession”) had been set up and commenced by him at the time when he became a partner or, where the actual trade or profession was previously carried on by him alone, the time when the actual trade or profession was set up and commenced;

(c)as regards each year of assessment, any accounting date or accounting change of the actual trade or profession were also an accounting date or accounting change of the deemed trade or profession;

(d)subsection (2) of section 62 applied in relation to any accounting change of the deemed trade or profession if, and only if, on the assumption that the partnership were an individual, that subsection would apply in relation to the corresponding accounting change of the actual trade or profession; and

(e)the deemed trade or profession were permanently discontinued by him at the time when he ceases to be a partner or, where the actual trade or profession is subsequently carried on by him alone, the time when the actual trade or profession is permanently discontinued.

(5)Where section 62(2) does not apply in relation to any accounting change of the deemed trade or profession which is made or treated as made in the year of assessment next following or next but one following the commencement year, sections 60(3)(a) and 61(2)(a) shall apply as if the old date in that year were the accounting date.

(6)For the purpose of determining whether, on the assumption that the partnership were an individual, section 62(2) would apply in relation to an accounting change of the actual trade or profession—

(a)a notice may be given under subsection (3) of section 62A; and

(b)an appeal may be brought under subsection (6) of that section,

by such one of the partners as may be nominated by them for the purposes of this subsection.

(7)Where—

(a)subsections (2) and (3) above apply in relation to the [F2profits] or losses of a trade or profession carried on by persons in partnership; and

(b)other income or other relievable losses accrue to those persons by virtue of their being partners,

those subsections shall apply as if references to the [F2profits] or losses arising from the trade or profession included references to that other income or those other relievable losses.

(8)Where a person’s share in any untaxed income from one or more sources, or in any relievable losses, is determined in accordance with subsection (3) as applied by subsection (7) above, sections 60 to 63A shall apply as if—

(a)that share of that income or of those losses were [F2profits] or losses of a trade or profession carried on by that person alone;

(b)that trade or profession (“the second deemed trade or profession”) had been set up and commenced by him at the time when he became a partner;

(c)paragraphs (c) and (d) of subsection (4) and subsection (5) above applied in relation to the second deemed trade or profession as they apply in relation to the other deemed trade or profession;

(d)the second deemed trade or profession were permanently discontinued by him at the time when he ceases to be a partner; and

(e)each source of the income were treated as continuing until the second deemed trade or profession is treated as permanently discontinued.

(9)Where—

(a)the basis period for any year of assessment is given by section 62(2)(b) in the case of a person’s second deemed trade or profession, or such a trade or profession is treated as permanently discontinued in any year of assessment; and

(b)the amount falling to be deducted under subsection (1) or (3) of section 63A exceeds that person’s share, as determined in accordance with subsection (3) as applied by subsection (7) above, in any untaxed income,

the amount of the excess shall be deducted in computing that person’s income for that year.

(10)Subsections (1) to (3) above apply in relation to persons in partnership by whom a business which is not a trade or profession is carried on as they apply in relation to persons in partnership by whom a trade or profession is carried on.

(11)In subsections (2) and (3) above as applied by subsection (10) above, references to the [F2profits] or losses arising from the trade or profession shall have effect as references to any income or relievable losses arising from the business.

(12)In this section—

(13)In this section—

(a)any reference to sections 60 to 63A includes a reference to those sections as applied in relation to losses by section 382(3) and (4) and section 385(1); and

(b)any reference to a person becoming or ceasing to be a partner is a reference to his beginning or, as the case may be, ceasing to carry on the actual trade or profession in partnership with other persons.]

Textual Amendments

F1S. 111 substituted (with effect in accordance with s. 215(4)(5) of the 1994 amending Act) by Finance Act 1994 (c. 9), s. 215(1) (as amended (retrospectively) by Finance Act 1995 c. 4, s. 117(1)(a)(2)(4)) (with Sch. 20)

Modifications etc. (not altering text)

C2S. 111 modified (1.5.1995) by Finance Act 1995 c. 4, s. 125(1)

C3S. 111 excluded (subsection (1) excepted) (with application in accordance with s. 44 of the excluding act) by Finance Act 1998 (c. 36), s. 46(1)(2), Sch. 6 para. 6(6)

C4S. 111 excluded (subsection (1) excepted) (with effect in accordance with s. 64 and Sch. 22 paras. 16-18 of the excluding Act) by Finance Act 2002 (c. 23), Sch. 22 para. 13(6)