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(1)This section applies where—
(a)in relation to a trade or business (“the relevant trade”), a company (“C”) makes a claim on or after 2nd December 2004 under section 42 of F(No 2)A 1992 for a deduction for a relevant period in respect of expenditure relating to a film (“the claim”), and
(b)when the claim is made, one or more deferred income agreements in respect of the film exist to which C is or has been a party and which C entered into on or after 2nd December 2004.
(2)C is to be treated for corporation tax purposes as receiving, in the relevant period in respect of which the claim is made, an amount of income from the relevant trade equal to the amount of excess relief.
(3)If, at the time immediately after the end of the 15 year period, C is carrying on the relevant trade, C is to be treated for the purposes of section 40B of F(No 2)A 1992 (allocation of expenditure to periods) as incurring at that time relevant film expenditure of an amount equal to the amount of excess relief.
(4)The “amount of excess relief” is the amount given by the following formula—
where—
D is the amount which C is entitled to deduct under section 42 of F(No 2)A 1992 by virtue of the claim;
T1 is the number of days in the 15 year period;
T2 is the number of days in the period which begins with the operative date and ends with the final deferral date.
(5)The “15 year period” means the period of 15 years which begins with the operative date.
(6)The “operative date” means—
(a)where the claim is only in respect of expenditure incurred on the acquisition of the original master version of the film, the date of that acquisition, and
(b)in any other case, the date upon which the film is completed.
(7)The “final deferral date” means—
(a)the last date of deferral in relation to the deferred income agreement mentioned in subsection (1)(b) (see section 61), or
(b)where there is more than one such agreement, the date which is the latest of the last dates of deferral in relation to those agreements.
(8)“Relevant film expenditure” means expenditure of a revenue nature on the production or acquisition of the original master version of the film.
(9)Any income received in a relevant period by virtue of this section is in addition to any other income received in that period.
(10)This section is deemed to have come into force on 2nd December 2004.
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