Part 8U.K.Oil activities

Chapter 5U.K.Ring fence expenditure supplement

Application and interpretationU.K.

308Qualifying companiesU.K.

(1)This Chapter applies in relation to any company which—

(a)carries on a ring fence trade, or

(b)is engaged in any activities with a view to carrying on a ring fence trade.

(2)In this Chapter such a company is referred to as a “qualifying company”.

309Accounting periodsU.K.

(1)In this Chapter, in the case of a qualifying company—

(2)For the purposes of this Chapter, a company not within the charge to corporation tax which incurs any expenditure is to be treated as having such accounting periods as it would have if—

(a)it carried on a trade consisting of the activities in respect of which the expenditure is incurred, and

(b)it had started to carry on that trade when it started to carry on the activities in the course of which the expenditure is incurred.

(3)In the case of an accounting period (a “straddling period”) of a qualifying company beginning before 1 January 2006 and ending on or after that date—

(a)so much of the straddling period as falls before 1 January 2006, and

(b)so much of the straddling period as falls on or after that date,

are treated as separate accounting periods for the purposes of this Chapter.

(4)But special provision is made elsewhere in this Chapter in relation to straddling periods (see sections 311, 324 and 327(4) to (7)).

310The relevant percentageU.K.

(1)For the purposes of this Chapter, the relevant percentage for an accounting period is [F110%].

(2)The Treasury may by order vary the percentage for the time being specified in subsection (1) for such accounting periods as may be specified in the order.

Textual Amendments

F1Figure in s. 310(1) substituted (with effect in accordance with art. 1(2) of the amending S.I.) by The Corporation Tax (Variation of the Relevant Percentage) Order 2011 (S.I. 2011/2885), arts. 1(2), 2

311Limit on number of accounting periods for which supplement may be claimedU.K.

(1)A company may claim supplement under this Chapter in respect of no more than 6 accounting periods.

(2)The accounting periods in respect of which claims are made need not be consecutive.

(3)A claim for supplement by the company under Schedule 19B to ICTA (exploration expenditure supplement) in respect of an accounting period is to count for the purposes of this section as a claim for supplement under this Chapter in respect of that accounting period.

(4)But, if the company makes a claim for supplement under this Chapter in respect of the deemed accounting period, any claim for supplement by the company under Schedule 19B to ICTA in respect of the Schedule 19B deemed accounting period is to be ignored for the purposes of this section.

(5)In subsection (4)—

312Qualifying pre-commencement expenditureU.K.

(1)For the purposes of this Chapter, expenditure is “qualifying pre-commencement expenditure” if it meets each of conditions A to D.

(2)Condition A is that the expenditure is incurred on or after 1 January 2006.

(3)Condition B is that the expenditure is incurred in the course of oil extraction activities.

(4)Condition C is that the expenditure is incurred by a company with a view to carrying on a ring fence trade but before the company sets up and commences the ring fence trade.

(5)Condition D is that the expenditure—

(a)is subsequently allowable as a deduction in calculating the profits of the ring fence trade for the commencement period (whether or not any part of it is so allowable for any post-commencement period), or

(b)is relevant R&D expenditure incurred by an SME.

(6)For the purposes of this section, expenditure incurred by a company is “relevant R&D expenditure incurred by an SME” if—

(a)the company makes an election under section 1045 of CTA 2009 (alternative treatment for pre-trading expenditure: deemed trading loss) in respect of that expenditure, but

(b)the company does not make a claim for an R&D tax credit under section 1054 of that Act in respect of that expenditure.

(7)In the case of any qualifying pre-commencement expenditure which is relevant R&D expenditure incurred by an SME, the amount of that expenditure is treated for the purposes of this Chapter as being equal to 150% of its actual amount.

(8)In the case of any qualifying pre-commencement expenditure which is relevant R&D expenditure incurred by a large company, the amount of that expenditure is treated for the purposes of this Chapter as being equal to 125% of its actual amount.

(9)In subsection (8) “relevant R&D expenditure incurred by a large company” means qualifying Chapter 5 expenditure, as defined in section 1076 of CTA 2009.

313Unrelieved group ring fence profits for accounting periodsU.K.

(1)There is an amount of unrelieved group ring fence profits for an accounting period of a qualifying company (“company Q”) if—

(a)the company and any other company (“company X”) are members of the same group, and

(b)company X has an amount of taxable ring fence profits (see section 314) for a corresponding accounting period.

(2)An accounting period of company X corresponds to an accounting period of company Q if—

(a)it coincides with, or falls wholly within, the accounting period of company Q, or

(b)it falls partly within the accounting period of company Q.

(3)If an accounting period of company X—

(a)coincides with an accounting period of company Q, or

(b)falls wholly within an accounting period of company Q,

there is, for the accounting period of company Q, an amount of unrelieved group ring fence profits equal to the whole of company X's taxable ring fence profits for its accounting period.

(4)If an accounting period of company X falls partly within an accounting period of company Q—

(a)there is an amount of unrelieved group ring fence profits for the accounting period of company Q, and

(b)that amount is an amount equal to the part of company X's taxable ring fence profits for its accounting period that is attributable, on an apportionment in accordance with section 1172, to the part of that period which falls within the accounting period of company Q.

(5)For the purposes of this section, two companies are members of the same group if they are members of the same group of companies within the meaning of Part 5 (group relief).

(6)This section applies for the purposes of this Chapter.

314Taxable ring fence profits for an accounting periodU.K.

For the purposes of this Chapter, a company has taxable ring fence profits for an accounting period if it has an amount of ring fence profits which is chargeable to corporation tax for that accounting period after any group relief claimed under Part 5 (group relief).