Part 4Employment income: exemptions

F1CHAPTER 10AExemptions: bonus payments by certain employers

312DSection 312B: the trading requirement

(1)

For the purposes of section 312B, a company meets the trading requirement if—

(a)

it is a trading company which is not a member of a group, or

(b)

it is a member of a trading group.

(2)

Trading company” means a company carrying on trading activities whose activities do not include to a substantial extent activities other than trading activities.

(3)

Trading group” means a group—

(a)

one or more of whose members carry on trading group activities, and

(b)

the activities of whose members, taken together, do not include to a substantial extent activities other than trading group activities.

(4)

In this section—

trading activities” means activities carried on by the company in the course of, or for the purposes of, a trade being carried on by it;

trading group activities” means activities carried on by a member of the group in the course of, or for the purposes of, a trade being carried on by any member of the group.

(5)

For the purposes of determining whether a company is a trading company or a member of a trading group—

(a)

the activities of the members of a group are to be treated as one business (with the result that activities are disregarded to the extent that they are intra-group activities), and

(b)

a business carried on by a company in partnership with one or more other persons is to be treated as not being a trading activity.