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16Transitional provision for accounting periods straddling [F131 March 2028] U.K.

(1)In the case of an accounting period (a “straddling period”) beginning on or before [F131 March 2028] and ending after that date—

(a)this Act is to apply as if so much of the straddling period as falls on or before that date, and so much of the straddling period as falls after that date, were separate accounting periods, and

(b)the company’s levy profits or loss determined for the straddling period (on the assumption that the whole of that period were a qualifying accounting period) are apportioned to the two separate accounting periods in accordance with section 17.

(2)In the case of a straddling period, the Instalment Payments Regulations 1998 are to apply separately—

(a)in relation to the levy, and

(b)in relation to any other tax chargeable on the company.

(3)In their application as a result of subsection (2)(a), the Instalment Payments Regulations 1998 are to have effect in relation to the levy as if—

(a)the deemed accounting period treated under subsection (1)(a) as ending on [F131 March 2028] were an accounting period for the purposes of those Regulations, and

(b)the levy were chargeable for that period.

(4)Any reference in the Instalment Payments Regulations 1998 to the total liability of a company is accordingly to be read—

(a)in their application as a result of subsection (2)(a), as a reference to the levy, and

(b)in their application as a result of subsection (2)(b), as a reference to the amount that would be the company’s total liability for the straddling period if the levy were left out of account.

(5)For the purposes of the Instalment Payments Regulations 1998—

(a)a company is to be regarded as a large company as respects the deemed accounting period under subsection (1)(a) only if it is a large company for those purposes as respects the straddling period, and

(b)any question whether a company is a large company as respects the straddling period is to be determined as it would have been determined apart from section 1.

Textual Amendments

F1Words in s. 16 substituted (10.1.2023) by Finance Act 2023 (c. 1), s. 3(2)(b)

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I1S. 16 in force at Royal Assent

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