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Income Tax (Trading and Other Income) Act 2005

Section 275: Apportionment of profits to tax year

1100.This section deals with cases where the period of account does not coincide with a tax year. It is based on sections 21A, 72 and 65A of ICTA.

1101.This section is necessary because the charge under section 270 is on the property business profits arising in the tax year.

1102.In the source legislation section 72 of ICTA is one of the provisions applied to Schedule A specifically by section 21A(2) of ICTA. Section 72 of ICTA is rewritten for trade profits in section 203. But simple cross-reference to that trading income section would not work very well for property income because that section is drafted in terms of basis periods and basis periods are not relevant to property income. So section 275 is a specific property income version.

1103.Subsection (4) adopts the approach of section 203(4) in permitting an alternative basis of apportionment if its use is reasonable and consistent. See Change 52 in Annex 1. The wording of subsection (4) makes it clear that the option to choose an alternative basis of apportionment is exercisable only by the taxpayer, not the Inland Revenue.

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