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1(1)The references in section 266 to an individual’s spouse shall include any person who was that individual’s spouse at the time the insurance or contract was made, unless the marriage was dissolved before 6th April 1979.
(2)Where an election under section 287 is in force, the relief to which either the husband or the wife is entitled under section 266 in respect of an insurance or contract on the life of the other or made by the other shall not be affected by section 287(4), (5) or (6).
(3)Where throughout a year of assessment a woman is a married woman living with her husband, then—
(a)if no election under section 283 is in force, section 274 and paragraph 6 below shall apply as if any relief to which the wife is entitled under section 266 were relief to which the husband is entitled; and
(b)if such an election is in force, section 274 and paragraph 6 below shall apply separately to the amounts paid by each of them, but as if for the limit specified in that section there were substituted, in relation to each of them, a limit of £750 or one-twelfth of their total income, whichever is the greater, plus any amount by which the payments in respect of which relief can be given to the other fall short of the limit so substituted.
2(1)This paragraph applies to—
(a)a policy issued in the course of an industrial assurance business; and
(b)a policy issued by a registered friendly society in the course of tax exempt life or endowment business (as defined in section 466).
(2)Subject to paragraph 3(2) below, if a policy to which this paragraph applies was issued before the passing of the [1976 c. 40.] Finance Act 1976 (29th July 1976), section 266 shall have effect in relation to it as if subsections (2)(b), (3)(a), (b) and (d) were omitted; and if a policy to which this paragraph applies was issued after the passing of that Act, subsection (2)(b) of that section shall have effect in relation to it as if it permitted the insurance to be on the life of the individual’s parent or grandparent or, subject to sub-paragraph (3) below, on the life of the individual’s child or grandchild.
(3)Relief may be given in respect of premiums under a policy of insurance on the life of an individual’s child or grandchild which was or is issued after the passing of the [1976 c. 40.] Finance Act 1976 (29th July 1976), as if subsection (3)(d) of section 266 were omitted, but may be given only if the annual amount of the premiums, together with that of any relevant premiums, does not exceed £52 if the policy was issued in respect of an insurance made before 25th March 1982 or £64 in any other case.
(4)For the purposes of sub-paragraph (3) above, a relevant premium, in relation to an insurance made at any time on the life of an individual’s child or grandchild, is any premium under a policy of insurance on the same life, where the insurance is made at the same time or earlier, whether it is made by the individual or any other person.
(5)In this paragraph “child” includes a step-child and an illegitimate child whose parents have married each other after his birth, and “grandchild”, “parent” and “grandparent” have corresponding meanings.
3(1)Where a policy is issued or a contract is made by a registered friendly society or a policy to which paragraph 2 above applies is issued by an industrial assurance company, section 266(4), (5) and (8) shall apply in relation to premiums payable under the policy or contract subject to the following provisions of this paragraph.
(2)References to the deductions authorised under section 266(5) shall be construed as including references to any amount retained by or refunded to the person paying the premium under any scheme made by the society or company in accordance with regulations made under this paragraph.
(3)The appropriate authority may make regulations authorising—
(a)the adoption by registered friendly societies and industrial assurance companies of any prescribed scheme for securing that in the case of policies or contracts to which the scheme applies amounts equal to 15 per cent. of the premiums payable are retained by or refunded to the person paying the premiums or that, in the case of such policies or contracts issued or made before 6th April 1979, the amounts expressed as the amounts of the premiums payable are treated as amounts arrived at by deducting 15 per cent. from the amounts payable and that the amounts of the capital sums assured or guaranteed are treated as correspondingly increased; or
(b)the adoption by any such society or company of any special scheme for that purpose which may, in such circumstances as may be prescribed, be approved by the appropriate authority.
(4)Increases treated as made in pursuance of regulations under this paragraph shall not be treated as variations of a policy or contract and shall be disregarded for the purposes of paragraph 2(3) above, sections 268(6), 460, 461(1) and 464 of, and paragraph 7 of Schedule 15 to, this Act and section 100 of the [1891 c. 39.] Stamp Act 1891 and the heading “Policy of Life Insurance” in Schedule 1 to that Act.
(5)The regulations may include such adaptations and modifications of the enactments relating to friendly societies or industrial assurance companies and such other incidental and supplementary provisions as appear to the appropriate authority necessary or expedient for the purpose of enabling such societies or companies to adopt the schemes authorised by the regulations.
(6)Subsections (4), (5) and (7) to (11) of section 6 of the [1969 c. 19.] Decimal Currency Act 1969 shall, with the necessary modifications, apply in relation to regulations made under this paragraph.
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