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Income Tax (Earnings and Pensions) Act 2003

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The benefits codeU.K.

63The benefits codeU.K.

(1)In the employment income Parts “the benefits code” means—

  • this Chapter,

  • Chapter 3 (expenses payments),

  • Chapter 4 (vouchers and credit-tokens),

  • Chapter 5 (living accommodation),

  • Chapter 6 (cars, vans and related benefits),

  • Chapter 7 (loans),

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  • Chapter 10 (residual liability to charge), and

  • Chapter 11 (exclusion of lower-paid employments from parts of benefits code).

(2)If an employment is an excluded employment, the general effect of section 216(1) (provisions not applicable to lower-paid employments) is that only the following Chapters apply to the employment—

  • this Chapter,

  • Chapter 4 (vouchers and credit-tokens),

  • Chapter 5 (living accommodation), and

  • Chapter 11 (exclusion of lower-paid employments from parts of benefits code).

(3)Section 216(5) and (6) explain and restrict the effect of section 216(1).

(4)In the benefits code “excluded employment” means an employment to which the exclusion in section 216(1) applies.

Textual Amendments

F1S. 63(1) entries repealed (with effect in accordance with Sch. 22 para. 20(2) of the amending Act) by Finance Act 2003 (c. 14), Sch. 22 para. 20(1), Sch. 43 Pt. 3(4)

64Relationship between earnings and benefits codeU.K.

(1)This section applies if, apart from this section, the same benefit would give rise to two amounts (“A” and “B”)—

(a)A being an amount of earnings as defined in Chapter 1 of this Part, and

(b)B being an amount to be treated as earnings under the benefits code.

(2)In such a case—

(a)A constitutes earnings as defined in Chapter 1 of this Part, and

(b)the amount (if any) by which B exceeds A is to be treated as earnings under the benefits code.

(3)This section does not apply in connection with living accommodation to which Chapter 5 of this Part applies.

(4)In that case section 109 applies to determine the relationship between that Chapter and Chapter 1 of this Part.

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Textual Amendments

F2S. 64(5)(6) repealed (with effect in accordance with Sch. 22 para. 21(2) of the amending Act) by Finance Act 2003 (c. 14), Sch. 22 para. 21(1), Sch. 43 Pt. 3(4)

65Dispensations relating to benefits within provisions not applicable to lower-paid employmentU.K.

(1)This section applies for the purposes of the listed provisions where a person (“P”) supplies [F3an officer of Revenue and Customs] with a statement of the cases and circumstances in which—

(a)payments of a particular character are made to or for any employees, or

(b)benefits or facilities of a particular kind are provided for any employees,

whether they are employees of P or some other person.

(2)The listed provisions” are the provisions listed in section 216(4) (provisions of the benefits code which do not apply to lower-paid employments).

(3)If [F3an officer of Revenue and Customs] [F4is] satisfied that no additional tax is payable by virtue of the listed provisions by reference to the payments, benefits or facilities mentioned in the statement, [F5the officer] must give P a dispensation under this section.

(4)A “dispensation” is a notice stating that [F3an officer of Revenue and Customs] [F6agrees] that no additional tax is payable by virtue of the listed provisions by reference to the payments, benefits or facilities mentioned in the statement supplied by P.

(5)If a dispensation is given under this section, nothing in the listed provisions applies to the payments, or the provision of the benefits or facilities, covered by the dispensation or otherwise has the effect of imposing any additional liability to tax in respect of them.

(6)If in their opinion there is reason to do so, [F3an officer of Revenue and Customs] may revoke a dispensation by giving a further notice to P.

(7)That notice may revoke the dispensation from—

(a)the date when the dispensation was given, or

(b)a later date specified in the notice.

(8)If the notice revokes the dispensation from the date when the dispensation was given—

(a)any liability to tax that would have arisen if the dispensation had never been given is to be treated as having arisen, and

(b)P and the employees in question must make all the returns which they would have had to make if the dispensation had never been given.

(9)If the notice revokes the dispensation from a later date—

(a)any liability to tax that would have arisen if the dispensation had ceased to have effect on that date is to be treated as having arisen, and

(b)P and the employees in question must make all the returns which they would have had to make if the dispensation had ceased to have effect on that date.

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