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9(1)Section 42 of F(No.2)A 1992 (relief for production or acquisition expenditure) is amended as follows.U.K.

(2)After subsection (3) (and before subsection (3A) inserted by paragraph 1(4) of this Schedule) insert—

(3ZA)Subsection (3) does not apply to so much of that expenditure as exceeds the total production expenditure in respect of the film concerned.

(3ZB)For the purposes of this section the “total production expenditure” in respect of a film means the total of all the expenditure incurred on the production of the original master version of the film.

(3)After subsection (5A) (inserted by paragraph 1(5) of this Schedule) insert—

(5B)Where the claimant's acquisition expenditure exceeds the total production expenditure in respect of the film, paragraph (b) of subsection (5A) has effect as if the claimant's acquisition expenditure were an amount equal to that total production expenditure.

(4)After subsection (8) insert—

(8A)For the purposes of this section the expenditure incurred on the production of the original master version of a film does not include any amount that at the time the film is completed—

(a)has not been paid, and

(b)is not the subject of an unconditional obligation to pay within 4 months after the date of completion.

(8B)Subsections (1) to (5) of section 5 of the Capital Allowances Act 2001 (when capital expenditure is incurred) apply for determining when for the purposes of this section any expenditure is incurred as they apply for determining when for the purposes of that Act any capital expenditure is incurred, but as if, in subsection (6) of that section, “at an earlier time” were substituted for “ in an earlier chargeable period ”.

(5)Subject to sub-paragraphs (6) to (9), the amendments made by this paragraph are deemed to have come into force on 2nd December 2004.

(6)Those amendments do not have effect in relation to any claim for relief which is in respect of expenditure which relates to a film which had its first day of principal photography before that date.

(7)Where, in relation to a film—

(a)disregarding subsection (3ZA) of section 42 of F(No.2)A 1992, a claimant under that section has incurred pre-announcement expenditure to which subsection (3) of that section applies, and

(b)the total amount of that pre-announcement expenditure exceeds the total production expenditure in respect of the film (within the meaning of subsection (3ZB) of that section),

the references in subsections (3ZA) and (5B) of that section to the total production expenditure in respect of the film are to be read as references to the total amount of that pre-announcement expenditure.

(8)Subject to sub-paragraph (9), the amendment made by sub-paragraph (4) does not have effect in relation to pre-announcement expenditure.

(9)For the purposes of section 42(3ZB) of F(No.2)A 1992 (definition of “total production expenditure” in respect of a film) the amendment made by sub-paragraph (4) also has effect in relation to expenditure incurred on the production of an original master version which is pre-announcement expenditure.

(10)In this paragraph “claim for relief” means a claim for relief under section 42 of F(No.2)A 1992 (including a claim for relief under that section as modified by section 48 of F(No.2)A 1997).

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