Made | 5th March 2007 | ||
Laid before the House of Commons | 6th March 2007 | ||
Coming into force | 27th March 2007 |
Provision corresponding to Part 8 of Schedule 18 to FA 1998
3.
The provision made by regulations 4 to 15 corresponds to the provision made by Part 8.
The Table below shows the correspondence between those regulations and the paragraphs of Part 8.
Table
Regulation | Paragraph of Part 8 to which the regulation corresponds |
4 | 66 (introduction) |
5 | 67 (claims to be included in company tax return) |
6 | 68 (content of claims) |
7 | 69(claims for more or less than the amount available for surrender) |
8 | 70 (consent to surrender) |
9 | 71 (notice of consent) |
10 | 72 (notice of consent requiring amendment of return) |
11 | 73 (withdrawal or amendment of claim) |
12 | 74 (time limit for claims) |
13 | 75 (reduction in amount available for surrender) |
14 | 75A (assessment on other claimant companies)[4] |
15 | 76 (assessment to recover excessive group relief) |
(2) The amount specified must be an amount which is quantified at the time the claim is made.
(3) A claim to treat the terminal loss surrendered by company A as if it were a loss brought forward by company B must also state whether or not there is a company mentioned in paragraph (4) that was not resident in the United Kingdom in either or both of the following periods—
(4) Those companies are company A, company B and any other company by reference to which company A or company B are members of the same group.
Claims for more or less than the terminal loss available for surrender
7.
—(1) A claim to treat the terminal loss surrendered by company A as if it were a loss brought forward by company B may be made for less than the amount available for surrender at the time the claim is made.
(2) A claim is ineffective if the amount claimed exceeds the terminal loss available for surrender at the time the claim is made.
(3) For these purposes the terminal loss available for surrender is calculated as follows, subject to paragraphs (4) and (5).
First step
Determine the total amount available for surrender under section 45 of FA 2006—
(4) Where one or more claims are withdrawn on the same day as one or more claims are made, the withdrawals are given effect first.
(5) Where more than one claim is made on the same day, and the claims together take the amount claimed over the limit of what is available for surrender, an officer of Revenue and Customs may determine which of the claims is to be ineffective.
Consent to surrender
8.
—(1) A claim for terminal loss surrendered by company A as if it were a loss brought forward by company B requires the consent of company A.
(2) The necessary consent must be given—
Otherwise the claim is ineffective.
(3) A claim to treat the terminal loss surrendered by company A as if it were a loss brought forward by company B is ineffective unless it is accompanied by a copy of the notice of consent to surrender given by company A.
Notice of consent
9.
—(1) Notice of consent by company A must contain all of the following details—
Otherwise the notice is ineffective.
(2) A notice of consent may not be amended, but it may be withdrawn and replaced by another notice of consent.
(3) A notice of consent may be withdrawn by notice to the officer of Revenue and Customs to whom the notice of consent was given.
(4) Except where the consent is withdrawn under regulation 13 (withdrawal in consequence of reduction of the amount available for surrender), the notice of withdrawal must be accompanied by a notice signifying the consent of company B to the withdrawal.
Otherwise the notice is ineffective.
(5) Company B must, so far as it may do so, amend its company tax return for the accounting period for which the claim was made so as to reflect the withdrawal of consent.
Notice of consent requiring amendment of return
10.
—(1) Where notice of consent by company A is given after that company has made a company tax return for the period to which the surrender relates, company A must at the same time amend its return so as to reflect the notice of consent.
(2) Where a notice of consent given by company A relates to a loss in respect of which relief has been given to company A, company A must at the same time amend its tax return for the period or, if more than one, each of the periods in which relief for that loss has been given in accordance with section 45(2) of FA 2006 so as to reflect the new notice of consent.
(3) The time limits otherwise applicable to amendment of a company tax return do not prevent an amendment being made under paragraph (1) or (2).
(4) But if company A fails to comply with paragraph (1) or (2), the notice of consent is ineffective.
Withdrawal or amendment of claim
11.
—(1) A claim to treat the terminal loss surrendered by company A as if it were a loss brought forward by company B may be withdrawn by company B only by amending its company tax return.
(2) A claim to treat the terminal loss surrendered by company A as if it were a loss brought forward by company B may not be amended by company B, but must be withdrawn and replaced by another claim.
Time limit for claims
12.
—(1) A claim to treat the terminal loss surrendered by company A as if it were a loss brought forward by company B may be withdrawn by company B at any time up to whichever is the last of the following dates—
(2) A claim to treat the terminal loss surrendered by company A as if it were a loss brought forward by company B may be made or withdrawn at a later time if an officer of Revenue and Customs allows it.
(3) The time limits otherwise applicable to amendment of a company tax return do not apply to an amendment to the extent that it makes or withdraws a claim to treat the terminal loss surrendered by company A as if it were a loss brought forward by company B within the time allowed by this regulation.
(4) The references in paragraph (1) to an enquiry into a company tax return do not include an enquiry restricted to a previous amendment making or withdrawing a claim to treat the terminal loss surrendered by company A as if it were a loss brought forward by company B.
Reduction in amount available for surrender
13.
—(1) This regulation applies if, after company A has given one or more notices of consent to a claim by company B to treat the terminal loss surrendered by company A as if it were a loss brought forward by company B, the total available to be so treated is reduced to less than the amount stated in the notice, or the total amount of the amounts stated in the notices, as being available to be so treated.
(2) Company A must within 30 days withdraw the notice of consent, or as many of the notices as is necessary to bring the total amount surrendered within the new total amount available to be treated as a loss carried forward by company B, and may give one or more new notices of consent.
(3) Company A must give notice in writing of the withdrawal of consent, and send a copy of any new notice of consent—
(4) If company A fails to act in accordance with paragraph (2) an officer of Revenue and Customs may by notice to company A give such directions as he thinks fit as to which notice or notices are to be ineffective or are to have effect in a lesser amount.
(5) An officer of Revenue and Customs must at the same time send a copy of the notice to company B.
(6) Company B upon receipt of—
must, so far as it may do so, amend its company tax return for the accounting period for which the claim is made so that it is consistent with the new position with regard to consent to surrender.
(7) Company A may appeal against any directions given by an officer of Revenue and Customs under paragraph (4).
(8) Notice of appeal must be given—
Assessment on other claimant companies
14.
—(1) This regulation applies where, after company A has given notice of consent to surrender, company B has become liable to tax in consequence of receiving—
(2) If any of the tax is unpaid six months after company B's time limit for claims, an officer of Revenue and Customs may make an assessment to tax in the name of company B on any other company which has obtained relief as a result of the surrender.
(3) The assessment must not be made more than two years after that time limit.
(4) The amount of the assessment must not exceed—
(5) A company assessed to an amount of tax under paragraph (2) is entitled to recover from company B—
(6) For the purposes of this regulation company B's time limit for claims is the last of the dates mentioned in regulation 12(1) on which company B could make or withdraw a claim to treat the terminal loss surrendered by company A as if it were a loss brought forward by company B.
Assessment to recover excess relief
15.
—(1) If an officer of Revenue and Customs discovers that any relief given in respect of a claim by company B to treat the terminal loss surrendered by company A as if it were a loss brought forward by company B is or has become excessive, he may make an assessment to tax which in his opinion ought to be charged.
(2) This power—
(3) If an assessment under this regulation is made because company B fails, or is unable, to amend its company tax return under regulation 13(6), the assessment is not out of time if it is made within one year from—
Frank Roy
Claire Ward
Two of the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury
5th March 2007
[4] Paragraph 75A was inserted by section 92 of the Finance Act 1999 (c. 16), and amended by paragraph 68(a) of Schedule 4 to the Commissioners for Revenue and Customs Act 2005 (c. 11).back
[5] Inserted by section 85 of F(No. 2)A1987 (c. 51) and amended by paragraph 10 of Schedule 29 to the Income and Corporation Taxes Act 1988 (c. 1),.section 179 of FA 1989 (c. 26), paragraph 2 of Schedule 15 to FA 1991 (c. 31) paragraph 2(9) of Schedule 10 to the Taxation of Chargeable Gains Act 1992 (c. 12), paragraph 1 of Schedule 18 to FA 1993 (c.34), paragraph 24 of Schedule 19 to FA 1994 (c. 9), paragraphs 7, 8 and 9of Schedule 24 to FA 1995(c. 4), paragraph 1(1)(a) of Schedule 14 to FA 1996 (c. 8), paragraph 4 of Schedule 3, and paragraph 4 of Schedule 4, to FA 1998 (c. 36), section 92 of FA 1999(c. 16), paragraph 3(4)(a) of Schedule 28, paragraph 9 of Part I of Schedule 29, and Part II(entries (11) and (12)) of Schedule 40, to FA 2000 (c. 17) and paragraph 69 in Part 9 of Schedule 29 to FA 2002.(c. 23).back