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Corporation Tax Act 2009

Section 311: Amounts not fully recognised for accounting purposes: introduction

1069.This section sets out the circumstances in which section 312 applies. It is based on section 85C(1) and (2) of FA 1996. This and the following section apply where, as a result of GAAP (generally accepted accounting practice), the full amount arising on transactions is not brought into account. This can arise in two circumstances: first where assets and liabilities are “matched” and GAAP permits the whole or part of the income arising on those assets to be “derecognised” and second where there is a capital contribution and the company is not treated as a party to a debtor relationship or as having a recognised accounting liability.

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