Savings
73(1)This paragraph applies to an individual who—
(a)was resident in the United Kingdom for the tax year 2012-13, but
(b)was not ordinarily resident there at the end of the tax year 2012-13.
(2)The provisions listed in sub-paragraph (3) have effect, in relation to such an individual and a qualifying tax year, as if the amendments made to or with respect to those provisions by this Part of this Schedule had not been made.
(3)The provisions are—
(a)section 413 of ITEPA 2003 (exception for payments and benefits on termination of employment etc in certain cases involving foreign service),
(b)section 414 of that Act (reduction in other cases of foreign service), and
(c)Chapter 2 of Part 13 of ITA 2007 (transfer of assets abroad).
(4)But, in the case of provisions within paragraph (a) or (b) of sub-paragraph (3), this paragraph applies only if service in the employment in question began before the start of the tax year 2013-14.
(5)The meaning of “qualifying tax year” depends on the individual’s residence status—
(a)if the individual was resident in the United Kingdom for the tax year 2010-11 and the tax year 2011-12, “qualifying tax year” means the tax year 2013-14,
(b)if the individual was not resident in the United Kingdom for the tax year 2010-11 but was resident in the United Kingdom for the tax year 2011-12, “qualifying tax year” means each of the tax year 2013-14 and the tax year 2014-15, and
(c)if the individual was not resident in the United Kingdom for the tax year 2011-12, “qualifying tax year” means each of the tax year 2013-14, the tax year 2014-15 and the tax year 2015-16.
(6)Where, by virtue of this paragraph, it is necessary to determine whether an individual is (or is not) ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom at a time on or after 6 April 2013, the question is to be determined as it would have been in the absence of this Schedule.