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(1)A company is not regarded as having a permanent establishment in a territory by reason of the fact that it carries on business there through an agent of independent status acting in the ordinary course of the agent's business.
(2)Sections 1145 to 1151 apply for the purpose of supplementing subsection (1) in relation to transactions carried out on behalf of a non-UK resident company by a person in the United Kingdom acting as—
(a)a broker (section 1145),
(b)an investment manager (sections 1146 to 1150), or
(c)a members' or managing agent at Lloyd's (section 1151).
(1)If the condition in subsection (2) is met, a company is not regarded as having a permanent establishment in a territory by reason of the fact that—
(a)a fixed place of business is maintained there for the purpose of carrying on activities for the company, or
(b)an agent carries on activities there for and on behalf of the company.
(2)The condition is that, in relation to the business of the company as a whole, the activities carried on are only of a preparatory or auxiliary character.
(3)For this purpose “activities of a preparatory or auxiliary character” include (without prejudice to the generality of that expression)—
(a)the use of facilities for the purpose of storage, display or delivery of goods or merchandise belonging to the company,
(b)the maintenance of a stock of goods or merchandise belonging to the company for the purpose of storage, display or delivery,
(c)the maintenance of a stock of goods or merchandise belonging to the company for the purpose of processing by another person, and
(d)purchasing goods or merchandise, or collecting information, for the company.
(1)Subsection (2) applies if alternative finance return is paid to a non-UK resident company.
(2)The company is not regarded as having a permanent establishment in the United Kingdom merely by virtue of anything done for the purposes of the alternative finance arrangements—
(a)by the other party to the arrangements, or
(b)by any other person acting for the company in relation to the arrangements.
(3)In subsection (1) “alternative finance return” means alternative finance return within the application of—
(a)section 564I, 564K or 564L(2) or (3) of ITA 2007, or
(b)section 511, 512 or 513(2) or (3) of CTA 2009.
(4)In subsection (2) the reference to “the alternative finance arrangements” is a reference to the alternative finance arrangements under which the alternative finance return mentioned in subsection (1) is paid.
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