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F1Pt. 9A inserted (with effect in relation to disposals on or after 5.7.2016) by Finance Act 2016 (c. 24), s. 79(1), 82(1) (with s. 82(2)-(15)); which insertion also has effect so far as it would not otherwise have effect in accordance with Finance (No. 2) Act 2017 (c. 32), s. 39(1)(2)
(1)Section 517C(1) applies (subject to subsection (3) of that section) if—
(a)a person within subsection (2)(a), (b) or (c) realises a profit or gain from a disposal of any land in the United Kingdom, and
(b)any of conditions A to D is met in relation to the land.
(2)The persons referred to in subsection (1) are—
(a)the person acquiring, holding or developing the land,
(b)a person who is associated with the person in paragraph (a) at a relevant time, and
(c)a person who is a party to, or concerned in, an arrangement within subsection (3).
(3)An arrangement is within this subsection if—
(a)it is effected with respect to all or part of the land, and
(b)it enables a profit or gain to be realised—
(i)by any indirect method, or
(ii)by any series of transactions.
(4)Condition A is that the main purpose, or one of the main purposes, of acquiring the land was to realise a profit or gain from disposing of the land.
(5)Condition B is that the main purpose, or one of the main purposes, of acquiring any property deriving its value from the land was to realise a profit or gain from disposing of the land.
(6)Condition C is that the land is held as trading stock.
(7)Condition D is that (in a case where the land has been developed) the main purpose, or one of the main purposes, of developing the land was to realise a profit or gain from disposing of the land when developed.
(8)In this section “relevant time” means any time in the period beginning when the activities of the project begin and ending 6 months after the disposal mentioned in subsection (1).
(9)In this section “the project” means all activities carried out for any of the following purposes—
(a)the purposes of dealing in or developing the land, and
(b)any other purposes mentioned in Conditions A to D.
(10)For the purposes of this section a person (“A”) is associated with another person (“B”) if—
(a)A is connected with B by virtue of any of subsections (2) to (4) of section 993 (read in accordance with section 994), or
(b)A is related to B (see section 517U).
(1)The profit or gain is to be treated for income tax purposes as profits of a trade carried on by the chargeable person.
(2)If the chargeable person is non-UK resident, that trade is the person's trade of dealing in or developing UK land (as defined in section 6B of ITTOIA 2005).
(3)But subsection (1) does not apply to a profit or gain so far as it would (apart from this section) be brought into account as income in calculating profits (of any person)—
(a)for income tax purposes, or
(b)for corporation tax purposes.
(4)The profits are treated as arising in the tax year in which the profit or gain is realised.
(5)This section applies in relation to gains which are capital in nature as it applies in relation to other gains.
(1)Section 517E(1) applies (subject to subsection (3) of that section) if—
(a)a person realises a profit or gain from a disposal of any property which (at the time of the disposal) derives at least 50% of its value from land in the United Kingdom,
(b)the person is a party to, or concerned in, an arrangement concerning some or all of the land mentioned in paragraph (a) (“the project land”), and
(c)the arrangement meets the condition in subsection (2).
(2)The condition is that the main purpose, or one of the main purposes, of the arrangement is to—
(a)deal in or develop the project land, and
(b)realise a profit or gain from a disposal of property deriving the whole or part of its value from that land.
(1)The relevant amount is to be treated for income tax purposes as profits of a trade carried on by the chargeable person.
(2)If the chargeable person is non-UK resident, that trade is the chargeable person's trade of dealing in or developing UK land.
(3)But subsection (1) does not apply to an amount so far as it would (apart from this section) be brought into account as income in calculating profits (of any person)—
(a)for income tax purposes, or
(b)for corporation tax purposes.
(4)The profits are treated as arising in the tax year in which the profit or gain is realised.
(5)In this section the “relevant amount” means so much (if any) of the profit or gain mentioned in section 517D(1) as is attributable, on a just and reasonable apportionment, to the relevant UK assets.
(6)In this section “the relevant UK assets” means any land in the United Kingdom from which the property mentioned in section 517D(1) derives any of its value (at the time of the disposal mentioned in that subsection).
(7)This section applies in relation to gains which are capital in nature as it applies in relation to other gains.
(1)Sections 517B to 517E have effect as if they included provision about losses corresponding to the provision they make about profits and gains.
(2)Accordingly, in the following sections of this Part references to a “profit or gain” include a loss.]
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