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10.—(1) The submission of the complaint—
(a)does not constitute a claim for relief under the Tax Acts, the enactments relating to capital gains tax or the enactments relating to petroleum revenue tax, and
(b)is accordingly not subject to section 42 of TMA 1970(1) or any other enactment relating to the making of such a claim.
(2) But nothing in these Regulations prevents an affected person from making such a claim.
(3) The submission of the complaint has the effect, for the purposes of Article 16(5) of the Directive, of terminating proceedings referred to in paragraph (4).
(4) The proceedings referred to are any other case in respect of the question in dispute—
(a)which was presented to the Commissioners, or another competent authority concerned, under and for the purposes of the double taxation arrangements which are, or may be, interpreted or applied in relation to the question in dispute, or
(b)to which the Arbitration Convention applies.
(5) But those proceedings do not include a case where, when the complaint in respect of that question in dispute was submitted—
(a)the Commissioners, or another competent authority concerned, have arrived at a solution to the case or the Commissioners have reached a mutual agreement with each other competent authority concerned for the resolution of the case, or
(b)there is a Convention determination in respect of the case.
(6) For the purposes of paragraph (3), the termination of the proceedings has effect when the complaint was received by the Commissioners or when it was received by another competent authority concerned (whichever happens earlier).
(7) Paragraph (5) applies even if, when the complaint was submitted, the Commissioners have not given effect—
(a)to the solution or the mutual agreement under section 124(2) (giving effect to solutions to cases and mutual agreements resolving cases) of the Act, or
(b)to the Convention determination under section 127(3) (giving effect to agreements, decisions and opinions under the Convention) of the Act.
(8) For the purposes of these Regulations, section 6 (the effect given by section 2 to double taxation arrangements) of the Act has effect as though it is subject to this regulation.
(9) Nothing in these Regulations prevents anything which may be done in accordance with the Directive in a territory outside of the United Kingdom.
(10) In this regulation—
(a)“Arbitration Convention” has the meaning given in section 126 (meaning of “the Arbitration Convention”) of the Act, and
(b)“Convention determination” has the meaning given in section 127(1) of the Act.
1970 c.9. TMA 1970 is defined in section 500 of the Act as the Taxes Management Act 1970.
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