Statutory Instruments
INCOME TAX
Made
3rd April 1958
At the Court at Buckingham Palace, the 3rd day of April, 1958
Present,
The Queen's Most Excellent Majesty in Council
Whereas it appears to Her Majesty that the banks specified in the Schedule to this Order are not resident in the United Kingdom and are respectively entrusted by the governments of territories outside the United Kingdom with the custody of the principal foreign exchange reserves of those territories:
And whereas a draft of this Order was laid before the Commons House of Parliament in accordance with the provisions of subsection (3) of Section 22 of the Finance Act, 1957 and has been approved by resolution of that House:
Now, therefore, Her Majesty, in exercise of the powers conferred on Her by subsection (2) of the said Section 22 and of all other powers enabling. Her in that behalf, is pleased, by and with the advice of Her Privy Council, to order, and it is hereby ordered, as follows:-
1. This Order may be cited as the Central Banks (Income Tax Schedule C Exemption) Order, 1958.
2. Section 22 of the Finance Act, 1957, shall apply to the banks specified in the Schedule to this Order.
W. G. Agnew
The National Bank of Libya.
The Bank of Rhodesia and Nyasaland.
The Union Bank of Burma.
The Central Bank of Iraq.
The Reserve Bank of India.
Finance Act, 1957, s. 22, exempts from income tax under Schedule C the interest on United Kingdom Government securities held by banks, or the issue departments of banks, to which that section applies, and empowers Her Majesty by Order in Council to direct that the section shall apply to any bank, or to the issue department of any bank, not resident in the United Kingdom, which is entrusted by the government of a territory outside the United Kingdom with the principal foreign exchange reserves of that territory.
This Order specifies certain central banks as banks to which s. 22 is to apply.