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Part 3 U.K.Property income

Chapter 10U.K.Post-cessation receipts

Charge to tax on post-cessation receiptsU.K.

349Charge to tax on post-cessation receiptsU.K.

Income tax is charged on post-cessation receipts arising from a UK property business.

350Extent of charge to taxU.K.

(1)A post-cessation receipt is chargeable to tax under this Chapter only so far as the receipt is not otherwise chargeable to income or corporation tax.

(2)Accordingly, a post-cessation receipt arising from a UK property business is not chargeable to tax under this Chapter so far as it is brought into account in calculating the profits of the business for any period.

351Income chargedU.K.

(1)Tax is charged under this Chapter on the full amount of the receipts received in the tax year.

(2)This is subject to—

(a)sections 254 and 255 (allowable deductions), and

(b)section 257 (election to carry back),

which apply for the purposes of this Chapter as they apply for the purposes of Chapter 18 of Part 2 (but as if any reference to a trade were to a UK property business).

352Person liableU.K.

The person liable for any tax charged under this Chapter is the person receiving or entitled to the receipts.

Meaning of “post-cessation receipts”U.K.

353Basic meaning of “post-cessation receipt”U.K.

(1)In this Chapter “post-cessation receipt” means a sum—

(a)which is received after a person permanently ceases to carry on a UK property business, and

(b)which arises from the carrying on of the business before the cessation.

(2)Subsection (3) applies if—

(a)a firm carries on a UK property business,

(b)a person ceases to be a partner in the firm, and

(c)at least one of the persons with whom the partner carried on the business before ceasing to be a partner continues to carry it on afterwards.

(3)The partner is treated for the purposes of this Chapter as permanently ceasing to carry on the business.

Modifications etc. (not altering text)

C1Ss. 353-368 modified (7.4.2005) by Finance Act 2005 (c. 7), s. 51(2)

354Other rules about what counts as a “post-cessation receipt”U.K.

(1)Section 355 (transfer of rights if transferee does not carry on UK property business) treats certain amounts as being, or not being, post-cessation receipts for the purposes of this Chapter.

(2)The following provisions (which treat certain amounts as post-cessation receipts) apply for the purposes of this Chapter as they apply for the purposes of Chapter 18 of Part 2 (but as if any reference to a trade were to a UK property business)—

(3)This Chapter also needs to be read with—

(a)section 310(3) (which treats certain amounts as not being post-cessation receipts), and

(b)section 844 (which treats certain income as a post-cessation receipt: unremittable income).

Modifications etc. (not altering text)

C2Ss. 353-368 modified (7.4.2005) by Finance Act 2005 (c. 7), s. 51(2)

355Transfer of rights if transferee does not carry on UK property businessU.K.

(1)This section applies if—

(a)a person (“the transferor”) permanently ceases to carry on a UK property business,

(b)the transferor transfers to another person (“the transferee”) for value the right to receive sums arising from the carrying on of any business (“the transferred business”) comprised in the transferor's UK property business, and

(c)the transferee does not subsequently carry on the transferred business.

(2)The transferor is treated as receiving a post-cessation receipt.

(3)The amount of the receipt is—

(a)the amount or value of the consideration for the transfer, if the transfer is at arm's length, or

(b)the value of the rights transferred as between parties at arm's length, if the transfer is not at arm's length.

(4)Any sums mentioned in subsection (1)(b) which are received after the cessation of the property business are not post-cessation receipts.

Modifications etc. (not altering text)

C3Ss. 353-368 modified (7.4.2005) by Finance Act 2005 (c. 7), s. 51(2)

SupplementaryU.K.

356Application to Schedule A businessesU.K.

(1)In this Chapter (except in section 355) any reference to a UK property business includes a Schedule A business.

(2)In this Chapter (except in section 355) any reference to a person permanently ceasing to carry on a UK property business includes the occurrence of an event which under section 337 of ICTA is treated as the discontinuance of a Schedule A business.

(3)In applying any provision of Chapter 18 of Part 2 for the purposes of this Chapter references to the calculation of the profits of a trade for corporation tax purposes are to be read as references to the calculation of the profits of a Schedule A business for corporation tax purposes.

Modifications etc. (not altering text)

C4Ss. 353-368 modified (7.4.2005) by Finance Act 2005 (c. 7), s. 51(2)