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644 Meaning of “relevant earnings”.U.K.

M1(1)In this Chapter, “relevant earnings”, in relation to an individual, means any income of his which is chargeable to tax for the year of assessment in question and is within subsection (2) below.

(2)Subject to subsections (3) to [F1(6F)] below, income is within this subsection if it is—

(a)emoluments chargeable under Schedule E from an office or employment held by the individual;

(b)income from any property which is attached to or forms part of the emoluments of an office or employment held by him;

(c)income which is chargeable under Schedule D and is immediately derived by him from the carrying on or exercise by him of his trade, profession or vocation (either as an individual or as a partner acting personally in a partnership);

(d)income treated as earned income by virtue of section 529.

(3)Where section 645 applies to an office or employment held by the individual, neither emoluments from the office or employment nor income from any property which is attached to it or forms part of its emoluments are within subsection (2) above.

(4)The following are not income within subsection (2) above—

(a)anything in respect of which tax is chargeable under Schedule E and which arises from the acquisition or disposal of shares or an interest in shares or from a right to acquire shares;

(b)anything in respect of which tax is chargeable by virtue of section 148.

(5)Emoluments of an individual as director of a company are not income within subsection (2) above if—

(a)the income of the company consists wholly or mainly of investment income; and

(b)the individual, either alone or together with any other persons who are or have been at any time directors of the company, controls the company;

and section 840 shall apply for the purposes of this subsection.

(6)For the purposes of subsection (5) above—

  • director” includes any person occupying the position of director by whatever name called; and

  • [F2investment income” means income which if the company were an individual, would not be earned income.]

[F3(6A)Emoluments of an individual as an employee of a company are not income within subsection (2) above if—

(a)he is a controlling director of the company at any time in the year of assessment in question or has been a controlling director of the company at any time in the ten years immediately preceding that year of assessment, and

(b)any of subsections (6B) to (6E) below applies in his case.

(6B)This subsection applies in the case of the individual if—

(a)at any time in the year of assessment in question he is in receipt of benefits under a relevant superannuation scheme, and

(b)the benefits are payable in respect of past service with the company.

(6C)This subsection applies in the case of the individual if—

(a)at any time in the year of assessment in question he is in receipt of benefits under a personal pension scheme.

(b)the scheme has received a transfer payment relating to him from a relevant superannuation scheme, and

(c)the transfer payment is in respect of past service with the company.

(6D)This subsection applies in the case of the individual if—

(a)at any time in the year of assessment in question he is in receipt of benefits under a relevant superannuation scheme,

(b)the benefits are payable in respect of past service with another company,

(c)the emoluments are for a period during which the company mentioned in subsection (6A) above has carried on a trade or business previously carried on by the other company, and

(d)the other company carried on the trade or business at anytime during the period of service in respect of which the benefits are payable.

(6E)This subsection applies in the case of the individual if—

(a)at any time in the year of assessment in question he is in receipt of benefits under a personal pension scheme,

(b)the scheme has received a transfer payment relating to him from a relevant superannuation scheme,

(c)the transfer payment is in respect of past service with another company,

(d)the emoluments are for a period during which the company mentioned in subsection (6A) above has carried on a trade or business previously carried on by the other company, and

(e)the other company carried on the trade or business at any time during the period of service in respect of which the transfer payment was made.

(6F)For the purposes of subsections (6A) to (6E) above—

(a)a person is a controlling director of a company if he is a director (as defined by section 612(1)), and he is within paragraph (b) of section 417(5), in relation to the company;

(b)relevant superannuation scheme” has the same meaning as in section 645(1);

(c)references to benefits payable in respect of past service with a company include references to benefits payable partly in respect of past service with the company; and

(d)references to a transfer payment in respect of past service with a company include references to a transfer payment partly in respect of past service with the company.]

(7)For the purposes of this Chapter, a married woman’s relevant earnings shall not be treated as her husband’s relevant earnings, notwithstanding that her income chargeable to tax is treated as his income F4.

Textual Amendments

F11989 s.77and Sch.7 para.5(2)from 6April 1989.Previously

“(5)”.

F21989 s.107and Sch. 12 para.16in relation to accounting periods beginning after 31March 1989.Previously

“ “investment income” shall be construed in accordance with paragraph 7 of Schedule 19.”.

F31989 s.77and Sch.7 para.5(3)from 6April 1989.

F4 Repealed by 1988(F) s.148and Sch.14 Part VIIIfor 1990-91and subsequent years.

Modifications etc. (not altering text)

C1S. 644(2)(c) extended (with effect in accordance with s. 44 of the extending Act) by Finance Act 1998 (c. 36), Sch. 6 paras. 1, 2

Marginal Citations

M1Source-1987 (No.2) s.35

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