Part 3U.K.Property income

Chapter 4U.K.Profits of property businesses: lease premiums etc.

Other amounts treated as receiptsU.K.

284Sales with right to reconveyanceU.K.

(1)This section applies if—

(a)an estate or interest in land is sold subject to terms which provide that it is to be, or may be required to be, reconveyed on a future date to the seller or a person connected with the seller,

(b)the period beginning with the sale and ending with the earliest date on which under the terms of the sale the estate or interest would fall to be reconveyed is 50 years or less, and

(c)the price at which the estate or interest is sold exceeds the price at which it is to be reconveyed.

(2)The seller is treated as—

(a)entering into a transaction mentioned in section 264 (if the land is in the United Kingdom) or section 265 (if the land is outside the United Kingdom), and

(b)receiving the amount calculated under subsection (4) as a result of that transaction.

(3)That amount is brought into account as a receipt in calculating the profits of the property business which consists of or includes that transaction for the tax year in which the estate or interest is sold.

(4)The amount of the receipt is given by the formula—

where—

E is the amount by which the price at which the estate or interest is sold exceeds the price at which it is to be reconveyed, and

Y is the number of complete periods of 12 months (other than the first) comprised in the period beginning with the sale and ending with the earliest date on which under the terms of the sale the estate or interest would fall to be reconveyed.

(5)See section 286 for some provisions which are supplementary to this section.