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23U.K.For paragraph 22 (and the italic heading before it) substitute—

Allocation of reference number to arrangementsU.K.

22(1)This paragraph applies in—

(a)a sub-paragraph (2) case, or

(b)a sub-paragraph (3) case.

(2)A “sub-paragraph (2) case” is a case where a person complies, or purports to comply, with paragraph 11(1), 12(1), 17(2) or 18(2) in relation to a notifiable proposal or notifiable arrangements.

(3)A “sub-paragraph (3) case” is a case where—

(a)notice in relation to arrangements or a proposal has been issued in accordance with paragraph 21A (notice of potential allocation of reference number),

(b)the notice period has expired, and

(c)the person to whom the notice was given has failed to satisfy HMRC, before the expiry of the notice period, that the arrangements are not notifiable or (as the case may be) that the proposal is not notifiable.

(4)The notice period” means—

(a)the period of 30 days beginning with the day on which the notice under paragraph 21A is issued, or

(b)such longer period as HMRC may direct.

(5)HMRC may allocate a reference number to the arrangements or, in the case of a proposal, the proposed arrangements, subject to sub-paragraph (6).

(6)HMRC may not allocate a reference number to arrangements or proposed arrangements after the time limit for doing so.

(7)The time limit for allocating a reference number is—

(a)in a sub-paragraph (2) case, the end of the period of 90 days beginning with the compliance, or purported compliance, with paragraph 11(1), 12(1), 17(2) or 18(2), as the case may be;

(b)in a sub-paragraph (3) case, the end of the period of one year beginning with the day after the end of the notice period (see sub-paragraph (4)).

(8)HMRC may at any time withdraw a reference number allocated to arrangements in a sub-paragraph (3) case.

(9)The allocation of a reference number to arrangements or proposed arrangements is not to be regarded as constituting an indication by HMRC that the arrangements could as a matter of law result in the obtaining by any person of a tax advantage.

Duty of HMRC to notify persons of reference numberU.K.

22A(1)If a reference number is allocated in a case within paragraph 22(2), HMRC must notify the following of the number—

(a)the person who has complied, or purported to comply, with paragraph 11(1), 12(1), 17(2) or 18(2), and

(b)where the person has complied, or purported to comply, with paragraph 11(1) or 12(1), any other person—

(i)who is a promoter in relation to the proposal (or arrangements implementing it) or the arrangements (or a proposal implemented by them), and

(ii)whose identity and address have been notified to HMRC by the person who complied, or purported to comply, with paragraph 11(1) or 12(1).

(2)If a reference number is allocated in a case within paragraph 22(3), HMRC must notify the following of the number—

(a)any person who HMRC reasonably suspect to be, or to have been, a promoter in relation to the arrangements or the proposed arrangements, and

(b)any other person who HMRC reasonably suspect to be, or to have been, involved in the supply of the arrangements or the proposed arrangements.

(3)The duty in sub-paragraph (2) applies irrespective of whether the notice under paragraph 21A as a result of which the reference number was allocated has been issued to the person concerned.

Right of appeal: paragraph 22(3) caseU.K.

22B(1)This paragraph applies where HMRC have allocated a reference number to arrangements or proposed arrangements in a case within paragraph 22(3).

(2)A person who has been notified of the reference number may appeal to the tribunal against its allocation.

(3)An appeal under this paragraph may be brought only on the following grounds—

(a)that, in issuing the notice under paragraph 21A as a result of which the reference number was allocated, HMRC did not act in accordance with that paragraph;

(b)that, in allocating the reference number, HMRC did not act in accordance with paragraph 22;

(c)that the arrangements are not in fact notifiable arrangements or, in the case of proposed arrangements, that the proposal for the arrangements is not in fact a notifiable proposal.

(4)Notice of appeal under this paragraph must be given to the tribunal in writing before the end of the period of 30 days beginning with the day on which the person is notified of the number by HMRC.

(5)Notice may be given after that time if the tribunal give permission.

(6)The notice of appeal must specify the grounds of appeal.

(7)On an appeal under this paragraph, the tribunal may affirm or cancel HMRC's decision.

(8)If the tribunal cancel HMRC's decision, HMRC must withdraw the reference number.

(9)Bringing an appeal under this paragraph does not prevent—

(a)a power conferred by this Part of this Schedule from being exercised, or

(b)a duty imposed by this Part of this Schedule from continuing to apply.

Duty to provide further information requested by HMRC: paragraph 22(3) caseU.K.

22C(1)This paragraph applies where HMRC have allocated a reference number to arrangements or proposed arrangements in a case within paragraph 22(3).

(2)HMRC may require a relevant person to provide—

(a)specified information about the arrangements or proposed arrangements;

(b)documents relating to the arrangements or proposed arrangements.

(3)In sub-paragraph (2), “relevant person” means—

(a)any person who HMRC reasonably suspect to be, or to have been, a promoter in relation to the arrangements or the proposed arrangements;

(b)any other person who HMRC reasonably suspect to be, or to have been, involved in the supply of the arrangements or the proposed arrangements.

(4)HMRC may require information or documents only if they have reasonable grounds for suspecting that the information or documents will assist them in considering the arrangements or proposed arrangements.

(5)Where HMRC impose a requirement on a person under sub-paragraph (2), the person must comply with the requirement before the end of—

(a)the period of 10 working days beginning with the day on which HMRC imposed the requirement, or

(b)such longer period as HMRC may direct.

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