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Income Tax (Trading and Other Income) Act 2005

Section 354: Other rules about what counts as a “post-cessation receipt”

1422.This section brings together signposts to rules that operate so as to treat certain sums as post-cessation receipts and to exclude others from the charge. It is new.

1423.Subsection (1) is a signpost to the section that deals with the transfer of a right to receive a post-cessation receipt to a person who does not carry on a property business.

1424.Subsection (2) lists the trading income rules that apply to create post-cessation receipts for the purpose of this Chapter.

1425.Subsection (3) draws attention to the rule in Chapter 5 of this Part of the Act that treats a sum received as not being a post-cessation receipt if the right to it was transferred with a property business. It also mentions the rule in Part 8 of this Act that can treat profits of an overseas property business as post-cessation receipts if they become remittable after the taxpayer has ceased to carry on the business.

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