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The Social Security (Contributions) Amendment (No. 3) Regulations 1998

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Regulation 10

SCHEDULE

New Schedule to be inserted after Schedule 1A to the principal Regulations–

Regulations 18(9)(b) and (10) and 19(5)(b)

SCHEDULE 1B

PART IREADILY CONVERTIBLE ASSETS NOT TO BE DISREGARDED AS PAYMENTS UNDER REGULATION 19(1)(d)

1.  A readily convertible asset.

2.  An asset which, in accordance with the provisions of section 203FA of the Income and Corporation Taxes Act 1988 (PAYE: enhancing the value of an asset)(1), would be treated as a readily convertible asset for the purposes of section 203F of that Act (payment in the form of a readily convertible asset).

3.  Any voucher which is capable of being exchanged for an asset falling within the foregoing paragraphs of this Schedule.

PART IIINTERPRETATION OF PART I OF THIS SCHEDULE

4.  For the purposes of paragraph 1 of this Schedule, subsections (3A) to (6) of section 203F of the Income and Corporation Taxes Act 1988 shall apply as they apply for the purposes of that section of that Act.

5.  In paragraph 3 of this Schedule, “voucher” means any voucher, stamp or similar document whether used singly or together with other such vouchers, stamps or documents.

(1)

Section 203FA was inserted by section 66(1) of the Finance Act 1998.

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