Section 497: Disregard of trivial inducement benefits
1960.This section is based on ESC B42. It excludes non-monetary benefits costing no more than £30, which are offered as inducements to attract life insurance business, from the computation of any gain under this Chapter. See Change 91 in Annex 1.
1961.ESC B42 refers to “gifts” but the section refers to “benefits” as a more accurate description of what is provided. It also matches more closely the drafting of the various sections for calculating gains.
1962.Subsection (3) provides for a future increase (or increases), but not for any decrease, in the monetary limit set on this disregard. See section 873 of this Act for the procedural rules which apply to secondary legislation made under powers in this Act.
1963.The monetary limit is applied by reference to the “policy or contract and any linked policy or contract” taken as one. This caters for an insurance industry practice of issuing “clusters” of policies to give the policy holder any required flexibility in managing the total investment.