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Income Tax (Trading and Other Income) Act 2005

Paragraph 247 and 248: sections 586 and 587 of ICTA

3460.These amendments repeal sections 586 and 587 of ICTA for income tax purposes. Both sections apply only when the United Kingdom is in a declared state of war. They disallow payments made in connection with war damage indemnity schemes and in respect of war injuries to employees. The sections were enacted to deal with the particular circumstances of the second world war when high rates of taxation meant that payments could be made almost entirely at the Exchequer's expense. They are now obsolete.

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