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Income Tax (Trading and Other Income) Act 2005

Building Societies

1493.Under section 66 of FA 1988 a society incorporated under the Building Societies Act 1986 will be resident in the United Kingdom through incorporation. As long as dividends are paid by a UK resident company they have a UK source under the principle in Bradbury v The English Sewing Cotton Company Ltd (1923), 8 TC 481 HL.

1494.But a society may be non-resident where it satisfies a residence test in the territory of a treaty partner and the treaty awards residence to that other territory. Section 249 of FA 1994 will then apply to treat the society as non-resident. Theoretically dividends paid by a building society may therefore arise from a source outside the United Kingdom. This would be most unlikely, however, since a building society may only be incorporated under the Building Societies Act 1986 if its principal office is in the United Kingdom. With the place of incorporation and the principal office in the United Kingdom a residence test is unlikely to be satisfied in another territory.

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