Part 2Trading income

Chapter 5Trade profits: rules allowing deductions

Counselling and retraining expenses

73Counselling and other outplacement services

1

In calculating the profits of a trade, a deduction is allowed for counselling expenses if—

a

the person carrying on the trade (“the employer”) incurs the expenses,

b

the expenses are incurred in relation to a person (“the employee”) who holds or has held an office or employment under the employer for the purposes of the trade, and

c

the relevant conditions are met.

2

In this section “counselling expenses” means expenses incurred—

a

in the provision of services to the employee in connection with the cessation of the office or employment,

b

in the payment or reimbursement of fees for such provision, or

c

in the payment or reimbursement of travelling expenses in connection with such provision.

3

In this section “the relevant conditions” means—

a

conditions A to D for the purposes of section 310 of ITEPA 2003 (employment income exemptions: counselling and other outplacement services), and

b

in the case of travel expenses, condition E for those purposes.