ReliefU.K.
303Management expensesU.K.
No deduction under section 1219 of CTA 2009 (expenses of management of a company's investment business) is to be allowed from a company's ring fence profits.
304LossesU.K.
(1)Relief in respect of a loss incurred by a company may not be given under section 37 (relief for trade losses against total profits) against that company's ring fence profits except so far as the loss arises from oil extraction activities or from oil rights.
(2)Subsection (5) applies if conditions A and B are met.
(3)Condition A is that a company incurs a loss in an accounting period in activities (“separate activities”) which, for that or any subsequent accounting period, are treated by section 279 as a separate trade for the purposes of the charge to corporation tax on income.
(4)Condition B is that any of the company's trading income in any subsequent accounting period is derived from activities (“related activities”) which are not part of the separate activities but which would together with those activities constitute a single trade, were it not for section 279.
(5)The loss may be used under section 45 (carry forward of trade loss against subsequent trade profits) to reduce so much of the company's trading income in any subsequent accounting period as is derived from the related activities.
(6)Subsection (5) applies despite anything in section 279.
305Group reliefU.K.
(1)On a claim for group relief made by a claimant company in relation to a surrendering company, group relief may not be allowed against the claimant company's ring fence profits except so far as the claim relates to losses incurred by the surrendering company that arose from oil extraction activities or from oil rights.
(2)In section 105 (restriction on surrender of losses etc within section 99(1)(d) to (g)) the references to the surrendering company's gross profits of the surrender period do not include the company's relevant ring fence profits for that period.
(3)The company's “relevant ring fence profits” for that period are—
(a)if for that period there are no qualifying charitable donations made by the company that are allowable under Part 6 (charitable donations relief), the company's ring fence profits for that period, or
(b)otherwise, so much of the company's ring fence profits for that period as exceeds the amount of the qualifying charitable donations made by the company that are allowable under section 189 for that period.
(4)In this section “claimant company” and “surrendering company” are to be read in accordance with Part 5 (group relief) (see section 188).
306Capital allowancesU.K.
(1)A capital allowance may not to any extent be given effect under section 259 or 260 of CAA 2001 (special leasing) by deduction from a company's ring fence profits.
(2)But subsection (1) does not apply to a capital allowance which falls to be made to a company for any accounting period in respect of an asset which—
(a)is used in the relevant accounting period by a company associated with it, and
(b)is so used in carrying on oil extraction activities.
(3)“The relevant accounting period” means that for which the allowance in question first falls to be made to the company (whether or not it can to any extent be given effect in that period under section 259 of CAA 2001).