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Part IIU.K.INCOME TAX, CORPORATION TAX AND CAPITAL GAINS TAX

CHAPTER IU.K. GENERAL

Commencement Information

I1Chapter I partly in force at 4.5.1988 due to retrospective effect of s. 74(5)

Valid from 25/07/1991

Vocational trainingU.K.

32 Relief.U.K.

(1)This section applies where—

(a)on or after 6th April 1992 an individual resident in the United Kingdom makes a payment in respect of a qualifying course of vocational training,

(b)the payment is made in respect of an allowable expense,

(c)the payment is made in connection with the individual’s own training,

(d)at the time the payment is made, the individual has not received in relation to the course, and is not entitled to receive in relation to it, any public financial assistance of a description specified in regulations made by the Treasury for the purposes of this paragraph, and

(e)the individual is not entitled to claim any relief or deduction in respect of the payment under any other provision of the Income Tax Acts.

(2)The payment shall be deducted from or set-off against the income of the individual for the year of assessment in which it is made; but relief under this subsection shall be given only on a claim made for the purpose, except where subsections (3) to (5) below apply.

(3)In such cases and subject to such conditions as the Board may specify in regulations, relief under subsection (2) above shall be given in accordance with subsections (4) and (5) below.

(4)An individual who is entitled to such relief in respect of a payment may deduct and retain out of it an amount equal to income tax on it at the basic rate for the year of assessment in which it is made.

(5)The person to whom the payment is made—

(a)shall accept the amount paid after deduction in discharge of the individual’s liability to the same extent as if the deduction had not been made, and

(b)may, on making a claim, recover from the Board an amount equal to the amount deducted.

(6)The Treasury may make regulations providing that in circumstances prescribed in the regulations—

(a)an individual who makes, in respect of a qualifying course of vocational training, a payment in respect of an allowable expense shall cease to be and be treated as not having been entitled to relief under subsection (2) above in respect of the payment or such part of it as may be determined in accordance with the regulations; and

(b)he or the person to whom the payment was made (depending on the terms of the regulations) shall account to the Board for tax from which relief has been given on the basis that the individual was so entitled.

(7)Regulations under subsection (6) above may include provision adapting or modifying the effect of any enactment relating to income tax in order to secure the performance of any obligation imposed under paragraph (b) of that subsection.

(8)In subsection (1)(a) above, the reference to an individual resident in the United Kingdom includes an individual performing duties which are treated by virtue of section 132(4)(a) of the Taxes Act 1988 as performed in the United Kingdom.

(9)For the purposes of this section, a payment made in respect of a qualifying course of vocational training is made in respect of an allowable expense if—

(a)it is made in respect of fees payable in connection with undertaking the course, including fees payable for assessment purposes, or

(b)it is made in respect of fees payable in connection with the making, as a result of having undertaken the course, of any entry in an official register or any award.

(10)In this section, “qualifying course of vocational training means any programme of activity capable of counting towards a qualification—

(a)accredited as a National Vocational Qualification by the National Council for Vocational Qualifications, or

(b)accredited as a Scottish Vocational Qualification by the Scottish Vocational Education Council,

except a qualification at the highest of the levels defined by the Council referred to in paragraph (a) or (b) above (as the case may be).

33 Section 32: supplementary.U.K.

(1)The Board may by regulations—

(a)provide that a claim under section 32(2) or (5)(b) above shall be made in such form and manner, shall be made at such time, and shall be accompanied by such documents, as may be prescribed;

(b)make provision, in relation to payments in respect of which a person is entitled to relief under section 32 above, for persons who provide vocational training courses to give, in such circumstances as may be prescribed, certificates of payment in such form as may be prescribed to such persons as may be prescribed;

(c)provide that a person who provides (or has at any time provided) training courses which are (or were) qualifying courses of vocational training for the purposes of section 32 above shall comply with any notice which is served on him by the Board and which requires him within a prescribed period to make available for the Board’s inspection documents (of a prescribed kind) relating to such courses;

(d)provide that persons of such description as may be prescribed shall, within a prescribed period of being required to do so by the Board, furnish to the Board information (of a prescribed kind) about training courses which are qualifying courses of vocational training for the purposes of section 32 above;

(e)make provision generally as to administration in connection with section 32 above.

(2)The words “Regulations under section 33 of the Finance Act 1991 ” shall be added at the end of each column in the Table in section 98 of the M1Taxes Management Act 1970 (penalties for failure to furnish information etc.).

(3)The following provisions of the M2Taxes Management Act 1970, namely—

(a)section 29(3)(c) (excessive relief),

(b)section 30 (tax repaid in error etc.),

(c)section 88 (interest), and

(d)section 95 (incorrect return or accounts),

shall apply in relation to the payment of an amount claimed under section 32(5)(b) above to which the claimant was not entitled as if it had been income tax repaid as a relief which was not due.

(4)In sections 257B(2), 257D(8) and 265(3) of the Taxes Act 1988, after paragraph (d) there shall be inserted , or

(e)on account of any payments to which section 32(4) of the Finance Act 1991 applies.

(5)In subsection (1) above, “prescribed means prescribed by or, in relation to form, under the regulations.

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