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Part 4Savings and investment income

Chapter 3Dividends etc. from UK resident companies etc.

Introduction

382Contents of Chapter

(1)This Chapter—

(a)imposes a charge to income tax on dividends and other distributions of UK resident companies (see section 383),

(b)treats dividends as paid in some circumstances (see sections 386 to 391), and

(c)makes special provision where the charge is in respect of shares awarded under an approved share incentive plan (see sections 392 to 396).

(2)This Chapter also makes provision about tax credits, tax being treated as paid and reliefs available in respect of certain distributions which applies whether or not the distributions are otherwise dealt with under this Chapter (see sections 397 to 401).

(3)For exemptions from the charge under this Chapter, see in particular—

(4)In this Chapter “dividends” does not include income treated as arising under section 410 (stock dividends).

Charge to tax on dividends and other distributions

383Charge to tax on dividends and other distributions

(1)Income tax is charged on dividends and other distributions of a UK resident company.

(2)For income tax purposes such dividends and other distributions are to be treated as income.

(3)For the purposes of subsection (2), it does not matter that those dividends and other distributions are capital apart from that subsection.

384Income charged

(1)Tax is charged under this Chapter on the amount or value of the dividends paid and other distributions made in the tax year.

(2)Subsection (1) is subject to—

(3)See also section 398 (under which the amount or value of the dividends or other distributions is treated as increased if any person is entitled to a tax credit in respect of them).

385Person liable

(1)The person liable for any tax charged under this Chapter is—

(a)the person to whom the distribution is made or is treated as made (see Part 6 of ICTA and sections 386(3) and 389(3)), or

(b)the person receiving or entitled to the distribution.

(2)Subsection (1) is subject to—

Amounts treated as dividends

386Open-ended investment company dividend distributions

(1)This section applies if the distribution accounts of an open-ended investment company show the total amount available for distribution to owners of shares in the company as available for distribution as dividends.

(2)Subsection (1) is subject to subsection (5).

(3)For income tax purposes dividends are treated as paid to the owners of the shares by the company.

(4)The amount of the dividends treated as paid to each owner is so much of the total amount mentioned in subsection (1) as is proportionate to the owner’s shares.

(5)This section does not apply if the open-ended investment company is an approved personal pension scheme.

(6)See section 388 for the interpretation of this section and section 387.

387Date when dividends paid under section 386

(1)This section applies for determining the date on which dividends are treated as paid under section 386.

(2)The date on which the dividends are treated as paid depends on whether a date is specified for the distribution period in question by or in accordance with—

(a)the company’s instrument of incorporation and its prospectus in issue for the time being (including any supplements), or

(b)in the case of an open-ended investment company which is part of an umbrella company, such parts of those documents of the umbrella company as apply to the open-ended investment company.

(3)If such a date is so specified, the dividends are treated as paid on that date.

(4)If no such date is so specified, the dividends are treated as paid on the last day of that period.

388Interpretation of sections 386 and 387

(1)In sections 386 and 387 and this section—

(2)In subsection (1) “accumulation share” means a share in respect of which income is credited periodically to the capital part of the company’s scheme property.

(3)In subsection (2) “scheme property” has the same meaning as in Chapter 3 of Part 12 of ICTA (unit trust schemes etc.) (see section 468(10) and (13) of ICTA, as inserted by regulation 10 of the OEIC Regulations).

389Authorised unit trust dividend distributions

(1)This section applies if the distribution accounts of an authorised unit trust show the total amount available for distribution to unit holders as available for distribution as dividends.

(2)Subsection (1) is subject to subsection (6).

(3)For income tax purposes dividends are treated as paid to the unit holders.

(4)The amount of the dividends treated as paid to each unit holder is so much of the total amount mentioned in subsection (1) as is proportionate to the unit holder’s rights.

(5)The dividends are treated as paid on the shares and by the company referred to in section 468(1) of ICTA (which relates to the trustees of an authorised unit trust being treated as a UK resident company in which the unit holders' rights are shares).

(6)This section does not apply if the authorised unit trust is an approved personal pension scheme.

(7)See section 391 for the interpretation of this section and section 390.

390Date when dividends paid under section 389

(1)This section applies for determining the date on which dividends are treated as paid under section 389.

(2)The date on which the dividends are treated as paid depends on whether a date is specified by or in accordance with the trust’s terms for any distribution for the distribution period in question.

(3)If such a date is so specified, the dividends are treated as paid on that date.

(4)If no such date is so specified, the dividends are treated as paid on the last day of that period.

391Interpretation of sections 389 and 390

In sections 389 and 390—

Shares in approved share incentive plans (“SIPs”)

392SIP shares: introduction

(1)Sections 393 to 395 contain special rules about the charge under this Chapter in respect of shares awarded to an individual under an approved share incentive plan.

(2)Those sections only apply if condition A or B was met at the time the shares in question were so awarded.

(3)Condition A is that—

(a)the earnings from the eligible employment were general earnings (see section 7(3) of ITEPA 2003) to which any of the charging provisions of Chapter 4 or 5 of Part 2 of ITEPA 2003 applied, or

(b)if there had been any earnings from it, they would have been such earnings.

(4)In subsection (3)—

(a)“the eligible employment” means the employment resulting in the individual meeting the employment requirement in relation to the plan, and

(b)the reference to any of the charging provisions of Chapter 4 or 5 of Part 2 of ITEPA 2003 has the same meaning as it has in the employment income Parts of that Act (see sections 14(3) and 20(3) of that Act).

(5)Condition B is that—

(a)the shares were awarded before 6th April 2003, and

(b)the individual was liable for tax under Schedule E in respect of the relevant employment.

(6)In subsection (5) “the relevant employment” means the employment by reference to which the individual met the requirements in paragraph 14 of Schedule 8 to FA 2000 (employee share ownership plans: the employment requirement) in relation to the plan.

(7)See section 396 for the general interpretation of this section and sections 393 to 395.

393Later charge where cash dividends retained in SIPs are paid over

(1)This section applies if a cash dividend is paid over to a participant under paragraph 68(4) of Schedule 2 to ITEPA 2003 (cash dividend paid over if not reinvested etc.).

(2)Tax charged under this Chapter is charged for the tax year in which the cash dividend is paid over instead of the tax year in which it was originally paid.

(3)Tax so charged is charged on the amount of the cash dividend paid over.

(4)The person liable for any tax so charged is the participant.

(5)For the purposes of determining—

(a)whether the participant is entitled to a tax credit under section 397 in respect of a cash dividend so charged, and

(b)the amount of that tax credit,

that section applies as it has effect for the tax year in which the cash dividend is paid over.

(6)For the purposes of this Chapter, the question whether a cash dividend paid over to a participant under paragraph 68(4) of Schedule 2 to ITEPA 2003 is a dividend paid by a company that is UK resident is determined by reference to the tax year in which the dividend was originally paid.

394Distribution when dividend shares cease to be subject to SIP

(1)This section applies if dividend shares cease to be subject to an approved share incentive plan before the end of the period of 3 years beginning with the date on which the shares were acquired on the participant’s behalf.

(2)For income tax purposes a distribution is treated as made to the participant in the tax year in which the shares cease to be subject to the plan.

(3)The amount of the distribution treated as made is the amount of the cash dividend applied to acquire the shares on the participant’s behalf, so far as it represents a cash dividend paid in respect of plan shares in a UK resident company.

(4)The person liable for any tax charged on the distribution as a result of this section is the participant.

(5)For the purposes of determining—

(a)whether the participant is entitled to a tax credit under section 397 in respect of a distribution so charged, and

(b)if so, the amount of that tax credit,

that section applies as it has effect for the tax year in which the shares cease to be subject to the plan.

(6)But for the purposes of this Chapter, the question whether the distribution under subsection (2) is a distribution by a company that is UK resident is determined by reference to the year in which the company paid the dividend applied to acquire the shares on the participant’s behalf.

(7)For rules identifying shares ceasing to be subject to approved share incentive plans, see section 508 of ITEPA 2003.

395Reduction in tax due in cases within section 394

(1)This section applies if—

(a)a person is liable to tax as a result of section 394, and

(b)any tax is paid on any capital receipts under section 501 of ITEPA 2003 (charge on capital receipts in respect of plan shares) in respect of the shares that cease to be subject to the approved share incentive plan.

(2)The tax due is to be reduced by an amount equal to the total tax so paid.

(3)In subsection (2) “the tax due” means the amount of tax due as a result of section 394 after deduction of the tax credit determined in accordance with section 394(5).

(4)For rules identifying shares ceasing to be subject to approved share incentive plans, see section 508 of ITEPA 2003.

396Interpretation of sections 392 to 395

(1)This section and sections 392 to 395 form part of the SIP code (see section 488 of ITEPA 2003 (approved share incentive plans)).

(2)Accordingly, expressions used in this section or those sections and contained in the index in paragraph 100 of Schedule 2 to that Act (approved share incentive plans) have the meaning indicated by that index.

(3)In particular—

(a)for the meaning of “award of shares” see paragraph 5(1) of that Schedule,

(b)for the meaning of “ceasing to be subject to plan” see paragraph 97 of that Schedule,

(c)for the meaning of “dividend shares” see paragraph 62(3)(b) of that Schedule,

(d)for the meaning of “employment requirement” see paragraph 15(3) of that Schedule,

(e)for the meaning of “participant” see paragraph 5(4) of that Schedule,

(f)for the meaning of “plan shares” see paragraphs 86 to 88 and 99(1) of that Schedule, and

(g)for the meaning of “shares” see paragraphs 87(6) and 99(2) of that Schedule.

Tax credits and payment and deduction of tax

397Tax credits for qualifying distributions: UK residents and eligible non-UK residents

(1)A UK resident or eligible non-UK resident receiving a qualifying distribution made by a UK resident company is entitled to a tax credit equal to one-ninth of the amount or value of the distribution (but see subsections (3) and (6)).

(2)Such a person may claim to deduct the tax credit from—

(a)the income tax charged on the person’s total income for the tax year in which the distribution is made, or

(b)the income tax charged on the person’s income under section 3 of ICTA (certain income charged at basic rate) for that year.

(3)Subsection (1) only applies so far as the distribution is brought into charge to tax, and accordingly if the person’s total income is reduced by any deductions which fall to be made from the distribution, the tax credit for the distribution is reduced in the same proportion as the distribution.

(4)For the purposes of this section “eligible non-UK resident”, in relation to a qualifying distribution, means an individual who at any time in the tax year in which it is received is a non-UK resident within section 278(2) of ICTA (Commonwealth citizens, EEA nationals etc.).

(5)If a distribution is, or is treated under any provision of the Tax Acts as, the income of a person (“P”) other than the recipient (“R”), P (not R) is treated as receiving it for the purposes of this section (and so P (not R) is entitled to a tax credit if P falls within subsection (1)).

(6)This section is subject to the following provisions—

398Increase in amount or value of dividends where tax credit available

(1)If a person is entitled to a tax credit in respect of a dividend or other distribution, the amount or value of the dividend or other distribution is treated as increased by the amount of the tax credit for all income tax purposes (except section 397(1)).

(2)Subsection (1) does not apply if the distribution is dealt with under Chapter 2 of Part 2 unless the trade consists of the underwriting business of a member of Lloyd's.

399Qualifying distributions received by persons not entitled to tax credits

(1)This section applies if a person is not entitled to a tax credit for a qualifying distribution included in the person’s income for a tax year.

(2)The person is treated as having paid income tax at the dividend ordinary rate on the amount or value of the distribution (but see subsection (7)).

(3)For the purposes of subsection (2), if the person is non-UK resident the amount or value of the distribution is treated as the grossed up amount, unless the person is a company which is beneficially entitled to the income.

(4)If the person is non-UK resident and the distribution is income to which section 686 of ICTA applies (accumulation and discretionary trusts: special rates of tax), for the purposes of that section the amount or value of the distribution is treated as the grossed up amount.

(5)In this section “the grossed up amount” means the actual amount or value of the distribution, grossed up by reference to the dividend ordinary rate for the tax year.

(6)The income tax treated as paid under subsection (2) is not repayable.

(7)Subsection (2) is subject to the following provisions—

400Non-qualifying distributions

(1)This section applies if a person’s income in a tax year includes a non-qualifying distribution.

(2)The person is treated as having paid income tax at the dividend ordinary rate on the amount or value of the distribution.

(3)The income tax treated as paid under subsection (2) is not repayable.

(4)If the distribution is income to which section 686 of ICTA applies (accumulation and discretionary trusts: special rates of tax), the trustees' liability for income tax at the dividend trust rate on the amount or value of the whole or any part of the distribution is reduced.

(5)The amount of the reduction is equal to income tax at the dividend ordinary rate on so much of the distribution as is assessed at the dividend trust rate.

(6)In this section and section 401 “non-qualifying distribution” means a distribution which is not a qualifying distribution.

401Relief: qualifying distribution after linked non-qualifying distribution

(1)Where a person pays an amount in respect of extra liability for a non-qualifying distribution, the person’s extra liability for a subsequent qualifying distribution is reduced by that amount if conditions A and B are met.

(2)Condition A is that the non-qualifying distribution consists of the issue of share capital or security.

(3)Condition B is that the qualifying distribution consists of a repayment of the share capital or the principal of the security.

(4)A person’s extra liability for a distribution charged to tax for the tax year 1999-2000 or a later tax year is the amount by which the person’s liability to income tax on the distribution exceeds the amount it would be if it were charged only at the dividend ordinary rate.

(5)A person’s extra liability for a distribution charged to tax for a tax year after the tax year 1992-93 and before the tax year 1999-2000 is the amount by which the person’s liability to income tax on the distribution exceeds the amount it would be if it were charged only at the lower rate.

(6)A person’s extra liability for a distribution charged to tax for a tax year before the tax year 1993-94 is the amount by which the person’s liability to income tax on the distribution exceeds the amount it would be if it were charged only at the basic rate.

(7)In this section “security” has the meaning given in section 254(1) of ICTA.