SCHEDULES

SCHEDULE 5Rent and other receipts from land

Part IIIMinor and consequential amendments

Income and Corporation Taxes Act 1988 (c. 1)

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In Chapter I of Part XII of the Taxes Act 1988 (insurance companies), after section 432A insert—

432AASchedule A business or overseas property business.

1

An insurance company is treated as carrying on separate Schedule A businesses, or overseas property businesses, in accordance with the following rules.

2

The exploitation of land held as an asset of the company’s long term business fund is treated as a separate business from the exploitation of land not so held.

3

The exploitation of land held as an asset of the company’s overseas life assurance fund is treated as a separate business from the exploitation of other land held as an asset of its long term business fund.

4

The exploitation of land held as an asset linked to any of the following categories of business is regarded as a separate business—

a

pension business;

b

life reinsurance business;

c

basic life assurance and general annuity business;

d

long term business other than life assurance business.

5

Accordingly, the exploitation of land held as an asset of the company’s long term business fund otherwise than as mentioned in subsection (3) or (4) is treated as a separate business from any other.

6

In this section “land” means any estate, interest or rights in or over land.

432ABLosses from Schedule A business or overseas property business.

1

This section applies to any loss arising in a Schedule A business or overseas property business.

2

A loss arising from any category of business mentioned in section 432A(2) shall be apportioned under that section in the same way as income.

3

So far as a loss is referable to basic life assurance and general annuity business, it shall be treated as if it were an amount of expenses of management under section 76 disbursed for the accounting period in which the loss arose.

4

Where a company is treated under section 432AA as carrying on—

a

more than one Schedule A business, or

b

more than one overseas property business,

then, in relation to either kind of business, the reference in subsection (3) above to a loss referable to basic life assurance and general annuity business shall be construed as a reference to any aggregate net loss after setting the losses from those businesses which are so referable against any profits from those businesses that are so referable.

5

The provisions of section 392A or 392B (loss relief) do not apply to a loss referable to life assurance business or any category of life assurance business.

6

Where a company is treated under section 432AA as carrying on—

a

more than one Schedule A business, or

b

more than one overseas property business,

and, in relation to either kind of business, there are losses and profits referable to business which is not life assurance business, those losses shall be set against those profits before being used under section 392A or 392B.