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Income Tax Act 2007

Section 113: Unrelieved losses brought forward

381.This section specifies how the amount of any loss, which could not be relieved because of section 110, may be brought forward for use in a later tax year in which the individual continues to carry on the trade as a partner (or contributes to the firm on its winding up). It is based on sections 118ZI and 118ZM of ICTA.

382.The section treats the unrelieved loss as a trading loss of the later tax year unless it is an excluded loss (see subsection (4)).

383.The interaction between section 72 of FA 1991 and section 118ZE of ICTA is made explicit in section 110, to which this section refers. See Change 13 in Annex 1.

384.The section reflects the contribution to the firm being measured at the end of the basis period for a tax year, rather than at the end of the tax year as in the source legislation. See Change 15 in Annex 1.

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