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Finance Act 1995

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86Deduction of tax from interest on deposits

(1)In section 481(4) of the Taxes Act 1988 (meaning of “relevant deposit” for the purposes of provisions relating to the deduction of tax), after paragraph (c) there shall be inserted or

(d)any interest in respect of the deposit is income arising to the trustees of a discretionary or accumulation trust in their capacity as such;and for “subsection (5)” there shall be substituted

any of subsections (5) to (5B).

(2)After subsection (4) of section 481 of that Act there shall be inserted the following subsection—

(4A)For the purposes of the relevant provisions a trust is a discretionary or accumulation trust if it is such that some or all of any income arising to the trustees would fall (unless treated as income of the settlor or applied in defraying expenses of the trustees) to be comprised for the year of assessment in which it arises in income to which section 686 applies.

(3)In section 481(5)(k) of that Act (declaration by virtue of which deposit is not a relevant deposit)—

(a)the word “that” before sub-paragraph (i) shall be omitted;

(b)in sub-paragraph (i), at the beginning there shall be inserted “in a case falling within subsection (4)(a) or (b) above, that”;

(c)in sub-paragraph (ii), after “above” there shall be inserted “, that”; and

(d)after sub-paragraph (ii) there shall be inserted the following sub-paragraph—

(iii)in a case falling within subsection (4)(d) above, that, at the time when the declaration is made, the trustees are not resident in the United Kingdom and do not have any reasonable grounds for believing that any of the beneficiaries of the trust is an individual who is ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom or a company which is resident in the United Kingdom.

(4)After subsection (5A) of section 481 of that Act there shall be inserted the following subsection—

(5B)In a case falling within subsection (4)(d) above, a deposit shall not be taken to be a relevant deposit in relation to a payment of interest in respect of that deposit if—

(a)the deposit was made before 6th April 1995; and

(b)the deposit-taker has not, at any time since that date but before the making of the payment, been given a notification by the Board or any of the trustees in question that interest in respect of that deposit is income arising to the trustees of a discretionary or accumulation trust.

(5)In section 482(2) of that Act (contents of declaration under section 481(5)(k)), for paragraph (a) there shall be substituted the following paragraph—

(a)if made under sub-paragraph (i) or (iii), contain an undertaking by the person making it that where—

(i)the individual or any of the individuals in respect of whom it is made becomes ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom,

(ii)the trustees or any company in respect of whom it is made become or becomes resident in the United Kingdom, or

(iii)an individual who is ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom or a company which is resident in the United Kingdom becomes or is found to be a beneficiary of a trust to which the declaration relates,

the person giving the undertaking will notify the deposit-taker accordingly; and.

(6)After subsection (5) of section 482 of that Act there shall be inserted the following subsection—

(5A)The persons who are to be taken for the purposes of section 481(5)(k)(iii) and subsection (2) above to be the beneficiaries of a discretionary or accumulation trust shall be every person who, as a person falling wholly or partly within any description of actual or potential beneficiaries, is either—

(a)a person who is, or will or may become, entitled under the trust to receive the whole or any part of any income under the trust; or

(b)a person to or for the benefit of whom the whole or any part of any such income may be paid or applied in exercise of any discretion conferred by the trust;

and for the purposes of this subsection references, in relation to a trust, to income under the trust shall include references to so much (if any) of any property falling to be treated as capital under the trust as represents amounts originally received by the trustees as income.

(7)In section 482(6) of that Act (definitions for the purposes of section 481(5)), in the definition of “appropriate person”, for “as a personal representative in his capacity as such” there shall be substituted “in his capacity as a personal representative or as a trustee of a discretionary or accumulation trust”.

(8)In section 482(11) of that Act (power to make regulations), after paragraph (aa) there shall be inserted the following paragraph—

(ab)with respect to—

(i)the manner and form in which a notification for the purposes of section 481(5B) is to be given or may be withdrawn, and

(ii)the circumstances in which the deposit-taker is to be entitled to delay acting on such a notification,

and.

(9)In section 482A(1) of that Act (power to make regulations excluding audit requirements in certain cases), after “United Kingdom” there shall be inserted “, or investments of trustees who are not resident in the United Kingdom,”.

(10)The preceding provisions of this section apply in relation to any payments made on or after 6th April 1996.

(11)Notwithstanding the repeal of section 67 of the Taxes Act 1988 by the [1994 c. 9.] Finance Act 1994 or anything contained in the transitional provisions relating to that repeal, where—

(a)this section has effect so as to require any deposit made before 6th April 1996 to be treated in relation to payments made after a time falling before 6th April 1998 as a relevant deposit for the purposes of section 480A(1) of the Taxes Act 1988, and

(b)section 67(2) of that Act does not otherwise apply in relation to the liability to deduction of tax that begins at that time,

section 67(1) of the Taxes Act 1988 shall apply in respect of payments made before that time as if the deposit were a source of income that the trustees in question ceased to possess at that time.

(12)An officer of the Board may, by notice to any of the trustees of a trust, require the trustees to provide the Board with the following, that is to say—

(a)information about any notification given by any of the trustees for the purposes of subsection (5B) of section 481 of the Taxes Act 1988; and

(b)such information as the Board may reasonably require for the purposes of themselves giving a notification under that subsection with respect to any income arising to the trustees;

and section 98 of the Management Act (penalties in respect of special returns) shall have effect with a reference to this subsection inserted at the end of the first column of the Table.

(13)Where a notice given by the Board before the passing of this Act requires any such information as is mentioned in subsection (12) above to be provided to the Board, and the period within which that information was required to be so provided does not expire until at least one month after the passing of this Act, that notice shall have effect as if given after the passing of this Act in accordance with that subsection.

(14)Without prejudice to section 20(2) of the Interpretation Act 1978 (references to other enactments) and subject to any provision to the contrary made in exercise of any power to make, revoke or amend any subordinate legislation, the enactments and subordinate legislation having effect, apart from this section, in relation to any provisions of the [1978 c. 30.] Taxes Act 1988 amended by this section shall be assumed, in cases where this section applies, to have the corresponding effect in relation to those provisions as so amended.

(15)In this section “subordinate legislation” has the same meaning as in the [1978 c. 30.] Interpretation Act 1978.

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