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3.—(1) For the purposes of the specified provisions “capital profits, gains or losses” means profits, gains or losses where the circumstances fall within Case A, B or C.
(2) Case A is where, in the case of an investment trust or a venture capital trust, the profits, gains or losses are accounted for through the capital column of the income statement in accordance with the Statement of Recommended Practice.
(3) Case B is where, in the case of an investment trust, the profits, gains or losses would have been accounted for through the capital column of the income statement if the Statement of Recommended Practice had been applied correctly.
(4) Case C is where, in the case of a venture capital trust, the profits, gains or losses would have been accounted for through the capital column of the income statement if the venture capital trust had been an investment trust and the Statement of Recommended Practice had been applied correctly.
(5) For the purposes of this Order the Statement of Recommended Practice is, in relation to an accounting period for which it is required or permitted to be used—
(a)the Statement of Recommended Practice relating to the Financial Statements of Investment Trust Companies, issued by the Association of Investment Trust Companies in January 2003 and revised in December 2005, as from time to time modified, amended or revised, or
(b)any subsequent Statement of Recommended Practice relating to investment trusts, as from time to time modified, amended or revised.
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