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Income Tax Act 2007

Section 942: Income tax to be collected from trustees

2873.This section sets out the method of collection, and the amount of income tax to be collected. It is based on sections 348(1), 349(1), and 469(5A) and (5B) of ICTA.

2874.Subsection (2) requires the tax to be collected through the self-assessment tax return of the trustees of the UUT. The source legislation refers (section 469(5A)(a) of ICTA) to a charge under section 350 of ICTA. But in practice the tax is collected through the trustees’ self-assessment return, and the law is now brought into line with that practice, in keeping with the approach in relation to charges on income generally. See Change 81 in Annex 1.

2875.So, where the source legislation provides for the amount to be charged under section 350 of ICTA, this and the following sections are drafted in terms of an amount of income tax to be collected.

2876.The default rule is that the amount to be collected under Self Assessment is the amount treated as deducted under section 941, which refers to the formula given in section 548(2) of ITTOIA.

2877.Subsections (4) and (5) deal with the adjustment for the “income pool”. This applies when, in a tax year, the gross amounts of the payments treated as made exceed the trustees’ modified net income (so that, under the source legislation, not all the tax treated as deducted could be retained by way of relief under section 348 of ICTA).

2878.In that case, the income pool as at the start of the tax year (for the computation of which see section 943) is deducted from the total of the amounts treated for the tax year as having been paid to unit holders, but not so as to reduce it below the amount of the trustees’ modified net income. The resulting amount is then multiplied by the basic rate of income tax for the year, and that constitutes the amount of income tax payable by the trustees.

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