Finance Act 1994

236 Valuation of certain light gases.U.K.

(1)Subject to subsection (2) below, the principal Act shall have effect subject to the amendments in Schedule 23 to this Act, being—

(a)amendments altering the rules for determining the market value of certain light gases for the purposes of petroleum revenue tax; and

(b)amendments consequential upon, or incidental to, those amendments.

(2)The amendments in Schedule 23 to this Act do not have effect in relation to any light gases if, before 1st January 1994, an election was made under section 134 of the M1Finance Act 1982 (alternative valuation of certain ethane) or section 109 of the M2Finance Act 1986 (alternative valuation of certain light gases) and the election applies to those gases.

(3)No election may be made after 31st December 1993 under section 134 of the Finance Act 1982 or section 109 of the Finance Act 1986; and, accordingly—

(a)in subsection (2) of the said section 134, after the word “section” there shall be inserted “ must be made before 1st January 1994 and ”; and

(b)in subsection (1) of the said section 109, after the word “section” there shall be inserted “ before 1st January 1994 ”.

(4)In section 12 of the principal Act (interpretation), in subsection (1) after the definition of “licensee” there shall be inserted—

light gases”, except in relation to an election under section 134 of the Finance Act 1982 or section 109 of the Finance Act 1986, means oil consisting of gas of which the largest component by volume over any chargeable period, measured at a temperature of 15 degrees centigrade and a pressure of one atmosphere, is methane or ethane or a combination of those gases.

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