Made | 4th January 2001 | ||
Laid before the House of Commons | 5th January 2001 | ||
Coming into force | 29th January 2001 |
1. | Citation and commencement. |
2. | Notification of registrability: form, manner, timing, etc. |
3. | Changes in particulars. |
4. | Finishing taxable activities. |
5. | References to groups, etc. |
6. | Eligibility for group treatment. |
7. | Liability for levy due from members of a group. |
8. | Group treatment. |
9. | Modifications, etc. |
10.-11. | Miscellaneous. |
12. | Partnerships. |
13. | Unincorporated associations. |
14.-19. | Non-resident taxpayers and tax representatives. |
20. | Penalties to be provided for in regulations. |
21. | Interpretation. |
SCHEDULE |
(6) The first of those 30 days begins, as the case requires, on -
(7) The full particulars referred to in paragraph (5)(b) include (but are not limited to) -
(8) A relevant change of circumstances under paragraph (3) or (4) above includes (but is not limited to) -
(9) The Commissioners may, on their own initiative or following a notification under this regulation, correct an entry in the register in a case where they are satisfied that it should be corrected or otherwise brought up to date.
(10) Where a person makes a notification under this regulation that itself is or becomes inaccurate, inadequate or misleading, that notification must be treated in the same way as an original notification for the purposes of paragraphs (1) to (9).
Finishing taxable activities
4.
- (1) This regulation applies to a person who is required to notify the Commissioners that he ceases to intend making, or having made to him, taxable supplies in respect of which he would be the person liable to account for levy (paragraph 57(1) of the Act).
(2) Such a person must make that notification in writing setting out -
(3) This notification must be delivered to the Commissioners within 30 days starting from the day after the intention ceased, or the final taxable supply was made or received, whichever is the later.
(3) A body corporate that is a member of a group shall, under Part V of the Act, be registered in the name of the representative member.
Eligibility for group treatment
6.
- (1) Subject to the provisions of this Part, two or more bodies corporate are eligible to be treated as members of a group if -
(2) For the purposes of this regulation, two or more bodies are under the same control if -
(3) For the purposes of this regulation, a body corporate shall be taken to control another body corporate only if -
and an individual or individuals shall be taken to control a body corporate only if (were he or they a company) he or they would be that body corporate's holding company within the meaning of that section.
(4) A body corporate shall not be the representative member for a group at any time when it does not have an established place of business in the United Kingdom.
Liability for levy due from members of a group
7.
- (1) Group treatment shall not affect a body corporate being charged with levy in respect of a taxable supply whether to or from another member of the group or otherwise.
(2) However any levy with which a body corporate is charged in respect of a taxable supply treated as made while that body corporate is a member of a group shall be treated for the purposes of the Act as if it were the representative member for that group (instead of that body) which is charged with the levy.
(3) Accordingly the obligation on a member of a group to make a return pursuant to regulations made under paragraph 41 of the Act shall be discharged by the representative member making a return representing the aggregate of what would be the individual returns for the group members were it not for the group treatment.
(4) All bodies corporate who are members of a group when any levy becomes due from the representative member, together with any bodies corporate who become members of the group while any levy remains unpaid, shall be jointly and severally liable for any levy due from the representative member.
(5) References in this regulation to levy being or becoming due from the representative member include references to any amounts being or becoming recoverable as if they were levy due from that member.
Group treatment
8.
- (1) A body corporate shall be treated as a member of a group only -
(2) A body corporate shall be the representative member for a group only -
(3) The Commissioners need not approve an application by a body corporate to be a member of a group if they are not satisfied that every other proposed member agrees to the body corporate in question being a member of that proposed group.
(4) The Commissioners need not approve an application by a body corporate to be a representative member for a group if they are not satisfied that every proposed member agrees to the body corporate in question being the representative member for that proposed group.
(5) Any application under paragraph (1) or (2) must -
(6) A body corporate that is a member of a group -
(7) The notification required by paragraph (6)(b) shall be delivered to the Commissioners no later than the earlier of 30 days after the body corporate becomes aware that it will cease to be eligible or 30 days after the body corporate ceases to be eligible.
(8) A body corporate that is the representative member for a group -
(9) The notification required by paragraph (8)(b) shall be delivered to the Commissioners no later than the earlier of 30 days after the body corporate becomes aware that it will cease to be eligible or 30 days after the body corporate ceases to be eligible.
(10) The bodies corporate that are treated as members of a group shall take all reasonable steps to ensure that one of their number is the representative member for the group.
(11) If it appears to the Commissioners that there is no representative member for a group they may specify one of the eligible bodies corporate in that group as being the representative member and shall then notify each of the members in writing accordingly.
(12) Any body corporate specified by the Commissioners under paragraph (11), and remaining eligible, shall be taken to be the representative member of the group in question until a lawful substitution takes effect.
(13) A specification made or notice served under paragraph (11) may have effect from a time earlier than when it is made or served.
(14) The first of the 30 days referred to in paragraphs (7) and (9) is the first day after the one on which the body corporate becomes aware that it will cease to be eligible or the day after the one on which the body corporate ceases to be eligible, as the case may require.
Modifications, etc
9.
- (1) Where -
then, from a time specified by the Commissioners, that further body corporate shall be included as a member of that group.
(2) The Commissioners need not approve an application by a body corporate under paragraph (1) if they are not satisfied that every existing member agrees to the further body corporate being a member of the group.
(3) The Commissioners need not specify a time under paragraph (1)(b) above that -
(4) Where any bodies corporate are treated as members of a group and a written application for the purpose, that includes such information and declaration as they may require, is made to the Commissioners, then, from a time specified by the Commissioners -
(5) The Commissioners need not approve an application under paragraph (4) if they are not satisfied that every existing member agrees to the application in question.
(6) The Commissioners need not specify a time under paragraph (4)(a), 4(b) or 4(c) that is
(7) Where a body corporate ceases at any time to be treated as a member of a group, and -
the other body corporate or, as the case may be, each of the other bodies corporate shall also cease as from that time to be treated as a member of the group.
Miscellaneous
10.
- (1) The Commissioners may refuse in full or in part an application under regulation 8(1), 8(2), 9(1) or 9(4) if it appears to them necessary to do so for the protection of the revenue.
(2) A person who has made an application or notification to the Commissioners under this Part must notify them immediately should any information contained in or provided in connection with that application or notification be or become inaccurate.
11.
- (1) The Commissioners may, by written notice served on each member of a group, exclude a body from group treatment if it appears to them necessary to do so for the protection of the revenue or that the body in question is unable to comply with the requirements of group treatment.
(2) Such exclusion may take effect from a time earlier than when the written notice is served.
(4) Each partner must comply with the requirement imposed by regulation 2 in relation to the Form CCL 2.
(5) A person joining or leaving a partnership, as the case requires, must comply with the requirements imposed by regulation 3 so far as they apply to any change in the membership of a partnership.
Other unincorporated associations
13.
- (1) This regulation applies for determining by what persons anything required to be done by or under the Act is to be done where, apart from this regulation, that requirement would fall on persons carrying on business together as an unincorporated body other than a partnership.
(2) Any such requirement shall be the joint and several responsibility of -
(3) Compliance with such a requirement by one or more of the persons referred to in paragraph (2) shall be sufficient compliance with that requirement by all of them.
(4) But a purported notification under regulation 2(1), 2(2) or 2(3) shall not be treated as complying with any of those regulations unless it is made by a person required to do so under paragraph (2)(a), (2)(b) or (2)(c) of this regulation, as appropriate.
Non resident taxpayers: requirement and provision for tax representatives
14.
- (1) This regulation applies to a person (a "non-resident taxpayer") who -
(2) A person who meets this description must notify the Commissioners in writing of this fact.
(3) Such notification must be delivered to the Commissioners within 30 days starting from the day after the first day on which the person meets the description.
(4) The Commissioners may -
(5) Any appointment of a person as a tax representative shall take effect only if and from the date approved by the Commissioners.
(6) A request for approval under paragraph (4)(b) must be in writing and contain such information and particulars, and corresponding declaration by the taxpayer and the proposed tax representative, as the Commissioners may require.
15.
- (1) A non-resident taxpayer may appoint a different tax representative as a replacement for a tax representative whose appointment has taken effect.
(2) Such appointment shall take effect only if and from a date approved by the Commissioners.
(3) A request to the Commissioners for the purposes of paragraph (2) must be in writing and contain such information and particulars, and corresponding declaration by the taxpayer and the proposed replacement tax representative, as the Commissioners may require.
16.
- (1) The Commissioners may, with effect from a date or dates they specify, for good cause and by way of written notice served on the non-resident taxpayer -
(2) Regulations 14(5) and (6) shall apply for the purposes of this regulation in corresponding manner as they apply for the purposes of regulation 14(4).
17.
- (1) This regulation applies in a case where the Commissioners require the appointment of a tax representative under regulation 14(4)(a) and the non-resident taxpayer -
(2) Where this regulation applies, the Commissioners may give a direction requiring a specified person to be treated as the appointed and approved tax representative of that non-resident taxpayer from a specified date.
(3) Accordingly a person specified in a direction under paragraph (2) shall be treated as the tax representative of the non-resident taxpayer from the specified date until such date as the Commissioners may specify in a further direction.
(4) The Commissioners may only specify a person under paragraph (3) who -
(5) The Commissioners may give a direction requiring a specified person to be treated as the appointed and approved tax representative of a non-resident taxpayer as a replacement for a person specified in a direction under paragraph (2) of this regulation.
(6) Paragraphs (3) and (4) apply in relation to paragraph (5) in corresponding manner as they apply to paragraph (2).
(7) Regulations 15 and 16 do not apply in relation to a person specified in a direction under this regulation.
18.
- (1) A person shall cease to be the tax representative for a non-resident taxpayer from when -
(2) A person who is specified in a direction under regulation 17 shall not -
(3) The name of a tax representative (or a person treated as such) shall be registered against the name of the non-resident taxpayer of whom that person is (or is treated as) the representative (paragraph 53(2) of the Act).
(4) That name shall be deleted from the register if the person ceases to be the tax representative for that non-resident taxable person and the Commissioners consider it appropriate to do so.
19.
- (1) A tax representative (or a person treated as such) shall notify and provide full particulars to the Commissioners in writing about any of the following matters.
(2) Such notification must be delivered to the Commissioners no later than 30 days starting from the first day after the matter arises.
(3) The first matter is any change in the name, constitution or ownership of the tax representative's business or of any event that may require the register to be varied.
(4) The second matter is the tax representative lawfully ceasing to be the appointed tax representative of the relevant non-resident taxpayer.
(5) The third matter is the tax representative ceasing to be eligible to act as a tax representative.
Martin Brown
Commissioner of Customs and Excise
New King's Beam House
22 Upper Ground
London
SE1 9PJ
4th January 2001
[2] 1985 c. 6; s.736 was substituted by s.144(1) of the Companies Act 1989 (c. 40).back