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9(1)Where by virtue of any relevant transfer—U.K.
(a)any debt owed to the predecessor is transferred to the transferee, and
(b)the predecessor would, apart from this sub-paragraph, be the original creditor in relation to that debt for the purposes of section 251 of the Gains Act (disposal of debts),
that Act shall have effect as if the transferee and not the predecessor were the original creditor for those purposes.
(2)Where, by virtue of any relevant transfer, any obligations of the predecessor under a guarantee of the repayment of a loan are transferred to the transferee, the transferee shall be treated for the purposes of section 253(4) of the Gains Act (relief for guarantors) as a person who gave the guarantee.
(3)In any case where—
(a)by virtue of any relevant transfer, a debt owed to the predecessor is transferred to the transferee,
(b)that debt is either—
(i)a right to the repayment of any amount outstanding as principal on a loan which is a qualifying loan for the purposes of either of sections 253 F1. . . of the Gains Act (relief for irrecoverable debts owed by traders and payments under guarantees), or
(ii)a right to recover any amount paid under a guarantee of the repayment of such a loan or of a loan which would be such a loan but for section 253(1)(c) of that Act (exclusion of debts not on security), and
(c)no allowable loss in respect of the amount mentioned in paragraph (b)(i) or (ii) above has been claimed by the predecessor under either of sections 253 F1. . . of that Act before the coming into force of the relevant transfer,
those sections shall have effect with the modifications set out in sub-paragraph (4) below.
(4)Those modifications are—
(a)that the loan or, as the case may be, the guarantee shall be treated as if it had been made or given by the transferee, and
(b)that any payment made under the guarantee by the predecessor shall be treated as if it had been made by the transferee,
and those sections shall accordingly have effect as if there had been no assignment of the right to recover the principal of the loan or of any right to recover an amount paid under the guarantee.
(5)In any case where—
(a)a debt falling within sub-paragraph (3)(b) above is transferred by virtue of a relevant transfer, and
(b)before the coming into force of the relevant transfer, the predecessor has claimed a loss in respect of the amount mentioned in sub-paragraph (3)(b)(i) or (ii) above under section 253 F1. . . of the Gains Act,
the relevant transfer shall not be treated as an assignment of the debt for the purposes of those sections and sub-paragraph (2) above shall not have effect in relation to the transferee, so far as relating to the amount mentioned in paragraph (b) above.
(6)In any case where—
(a)any right to the recovery of an amount falling within subsection (3) of section 253 of the Gains Act (relief in respect of certain irrecoverable loans) is transferred by virtue of a relevant transfer,
(b)an allowable loss determined by reference to that amount has been treated under that subsection as accruing to the predecessor, and
(c)the whole or any part of that amount is at any time recovered by the transferee or by a company in the same group of companies as the transferee,
that Act shall have effect as if a chargeable gain equal to so much of the allowable loss as corresponds to the amount recovered had accrued to the transferee or, as the case may be, to the company in the same group as the transferee.
(7)In any case where—
(a)any right to the recovery of an amount falling within subsection (4) of section 253 of the Gains Act is transferred by virtue of a relevant transfer,
(b)an allowable loss determined by reference to that amount has been treated under that subsection as accruing to the predecessor, and
(c)the whole or any part of the amount mentioned in subsection (4)(a), or the whole or any part of the amount of the payment mentioned in subsection (4)(b), of that section is at any time recovered by the transferee or by a company in the same group of companies as the transferee,
that Act shall have effect as if a chargeable gain equal to so much of the allowable loss as corresponds to the amount recovered had accrued to the transferee or, as the case may be, to the company in the same group as the transferee.
(8)In any case where—
(a)any right to recovery of the relevant outstanding amount, as defined in subsection (11) of section 254 of the Gains Act, is transferred by virtue of a relevant transfer,
(b)an allowable loss determined by reference to that amount has been treated under subsection (2) of that section (relief for debts on qualifying corporate bonds) as accruing to the predecessor, and
(c)the whole or any part of that amount is at any time recovered by the transferee or by a company in the same group of companies as the transferee,
that Act shall have effect as if a chargeable gain equal to so much of the allowable loss as corresponds to the amount recovered had accrued to the transferee or, as the case may be, to the company in the same group as the transferee.
(9)In any case where sub-paragraph (6), (7) or (8) above applies in relation to an allowable loss, subsections (7) and (8) of section 253 of the Gains Act F1. . . (which deem a chargeable gain to arise where an amount treated as an allowable loss is recovered by another company in the same group) shall not apply in relation to that allowable loss.
(10)Expressions used in this paragraph and in section 253 F1. . . of the Gains Act have the same meaning in this paragraph as they have in that section.
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F1Words in Sch. 24 para. 9 repealed (the repeals coming into force in accordance with the provisions of Pt. IV Ch. II (ss. 80-105) of the repealing Act) by 1996 c.8, ss. 105, 205, Sch. 41 Pt. V(3), Note
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