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(1)This Part imposes charges to income tax under—
(a)Chapter 3 (the profits of a UK property business or an overseas property business),
(b)Chapter 7 (amounts treated as adjustment income under section 330),
(c)Chapter 8 (rent receivable in connection with a UK section 12(4) concern),
(d)Chapter 9 (rent receivable for UK electric-line wayleaves),
(e)Chapter 10 (post-cessation receipts arising from a UK property business), and
(f)Chapter 11 (overseas property income of a person to whom the remittance basis applies).
(2)Part 6 deals with exemptions from the charges under this Part.
(3)See, in particular, the exemptions under sections 769 (housing grants), 777 (VAT repayment supplements) and 778 (incentives to use electronic communications).
(4)The charges under Chapters 3, 7, 8, 9 and 10 apply to non-UK residents as well as UK residents but this is subject to section 269 (charges on non-UK residents only on UK source income).
(5)This section needs to be read with the relevant priority rules (see sections 2 and 261).
Any receipt or other credit item, so far as it falls within—
(a)Chapter 3 of this Part so far as it relates to an overseas property business or Chapter 8 or 9 of this Part (rent receivable in connection with a UK section 12(4) concern or for UK electric-line wayleaves), and
(b)Chapter 2 of Part 2 (receipts of a trade, profession or vocation),
is dealt with under Part 2.
(1)Any receipt, so far as it falls within—
(a)Chapter 3 so far as it relates to a UK property business, and
(b)Chapter 8 (rent receivable in connection with a UK section 12(4) concern),
is dealt with under Chapter 8.
(2)Any receipt, so far as it falls within—
(a)Chapter 3 so far as it relates to a UK property business, and
(b)Chapter 9 (rent receivable for UK electric-line wayleaves),
is dealt with under Chapter 9.
(3)Any receipt, so far as it falls within Chapter 8 (rent receivable in connection with a UK section 12(4) concern) and Chapter 9 (rent receivable for UK electric-line wayleaves), is dealt with under Chapter 9.
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