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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the Income Tax (Trading and Other Income) Act 2005, Paragraph 60.

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60(1)Subject to sub-paragraph (4), section 256 applies before 6th April 2006 with the following amendments.U.K.
(2)In subsection (1)(b)—
(a)after “from the trade was” insert “ relevant earnings within section 623(2)(c) or 644(2)(c) of ICTA or ”, and
(b)omit “or relevant UK earnings within section 189(2)(b) of FA 2004”.
(3)In subsection (2) for “earned income or relevant UK earnings” substitute “ relevant earnings or earned income ”.
(4)The power of the Treasury to make an order under section 281 or 283 of FA 2004 has effect as if Schedule 35 to that Act contained an amendment substituting section 256 of this Act for that section as amended by sub-paragraphs (2) and (3) above.
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