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The provisions of this Chapter apply to professions and vocations as they apply to trades.
In this Chapter a “relevant telecommunication right” means—
(a)a licence granted under section 1 of the Wireless Telegraphy Act 1949 (c. 54) in accordance with regulations made under section 3 of the Wireless Telegraphy Act 1998 (c. 6) (bidding for licences),
(b)an indefeasible right to use a telecommunications cable system, or
(c)a right derived (directly or indirectly) from such a licence or indefeasible right.
(1)This section applies if, in accordance with generally accepted accounting practice, an amount in respect of—
(a)expenditure on the acquisition of a relevant telecommunication right, or
(b)a receipt from the disposal of a relevant telecommunication right,
is recognised in the accounts of a trade as an item in the calculation of profit or loss.
(2)The amount is treated for income tax purposes as an item of a revenue nature.
(3)“The acquisition of a relevant telecommunication right” includes—
(a)the extension of rights attached to a relevant telecommunication right, and
(b)if a relevant telecommunication right is subject to a derivative right, the cancellation or restriction of rights attached to the derivative right.
(4)“The disposal of a relevant telecommunication right” includes—
(a)the cancellation or restriction of rights attached to a relevant telecommunication right, and
(b)the granting of a derivative right or the extension of rights attached to a derivative right.
(1)This section applies if, in accordance with generally accepted accounting practice, an amount in respect of the revaluation of a relevant telecommunication right is recognised in the accounts of a trade (whether or not as an item in the calculation of profit or loss).
(2)The amount is treated for income tax purposes as an item of a revenue nature.
(3)In calculating the profits of the trade, the amount is brought into account for the period of account in which it is recognised.
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