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Part 3U.K.Trading income

Chapter 3U.K.Trade profits: basic rules

51Relationship between rules prohibiting and allowing deductionsU.K.

(1)Any relevant permissive rule in this Part—

(a)has priority over any relevant prohibitive rule, but

(b)is subject to—

(i)section 56 (car F1... hire),

(ii)section 1288 (unpaid remuneration),

(iii)section 1290 (employee benefit contributions),

(iv)section 1304 (crime-related payments).

(2)In this section “any relevant permissive rule in this Part” means any provision of—

(a)Chapter 5 (trade profits: rules allowing deductions), apart from sections 62 to 67,

(b)Chapter 7 (trade profits: gifts to charities etc),

(c)Chapter 9 (trade profits: other specific trades), or

(d)Chapter 12 (deductions from profits: unremittable amounts),

which allows a deduction in calculating the profits of a trade.

(3)In this section “any relevant prohibitive rule”, in relation to any deduction, means any provision of this Part or Chapter 1 of Part 20 (apart from those mentioned in subsection (1)(b)) which might otherwise be read as—

(a)prohibiting or deferring the deduction, or

(b)restricting the amount of the deduction.

Textual Amendments

F1Words in s. 51(1)(b)(i) omitted (with effect in accordance with Sch. 11 paras. 65-67 of the amending Act) by virtue of Finance Act 2009 (c. 10), Sch. 11 para. 46