PART XVII TAX AVOIDANCE

CHAPTER II TRANSFERS OF SECURITIES

Transfers with or without accrued interest: supplemental

724 Insurance companies.

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M1The references in section 715(1)(a) and (2)(a) to computing the profits or losses of a trade shall not be taken as applying to a computation of income for the purposes of section 76(2).

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If at any time securities held by an insurance company cease to be within one of the categories set out in section 440(4) and come within another of those categories, the company shall be treated for the purposes of sections 710 to 728 as transferring the securities to itself at that time.

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Where an insurance company carrying on life assurance business is treated as receiving annual profits or gains under section 714(2)or 716(3)in respect of securities held as investments in connection with that business, the profits or gains shall be treated for the purposes of section 434(3)to (5)as if they were income from investments held in connection with that businessF2.

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M2Section 713(2)(a) or (3)(a) (as the case may be) shall not apply if the transferor is an insurance company F3to the extent that the securities transferred are immediately before the transfer referable to a business the profits of which are computed in accordance with section 436 or 441.

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M3Section 713(2)(b) or (3)(b) (as the case may be) shall not apply F4if the transferee is an insurance company to the extent that the securities transferred are immediately after the transfer referable to a business the profits of which are computed in accordance with section 436 or 441.

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M4Where an overseas life insurance company (within the meaning of section 431) is entitled to an allowance under section 714(4), section 714(5) and (6) shall not apply but subsections (6) and (7) below shall apply.

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If the company is treated under section 714(2) as receiving annual profits or gains in an accounting period, the profits or gains shall be treated as reduced by any amount (“the deductible amount”) equal to the allowance or aggregate of the allowances, as the case may be, to which the company is entitled under section 714(4) in relation to an interest period or periods ending in the accounting period.

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Where the deductible amount exceeds the amount of those annual profits or gains, the company may claim to have the excess treated as reducing any annual profits or gains the company is treated as receiving under section 714(2) in the company’s next accounting period or, if there is still an excess, the one after (and so on for future accounting periods).

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Subsections (5) to (7) above do not apply to an overseas life insurance company if, by virtue of arrangements specified in an Order in Council under section 788, no charge to corporation tax under Case III of Schedule D arises under section 445 in respect of any income of the company.