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Corporation Tax Act 2009

Section 696: Derivative contracts with non-UK residents

1928.This section excludes a debit if a company within the charge to corporation tax makes payments of notional interest in excess of payments of notional interest to it by a company which is non-UK resident. It is based on paragraph 31(1), (2), (3), (4) and (9) of Schedule 26 to FA 2002.

1929.This section typically applies to a contract for differences which is an interest rate swap. It has some similarities with section 695 in that the flow of benefit in the direction of a company outside the charge to corporation tax is countered in taxing the other company.

1930.Subsection (4) defines “notional interest payment”. The rate applied in calculating such a payment is not necessarily an interest rate as such but paragraph (c) of the definition requires that it matches the interest rate specified in the contract.

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