Income Tax (Trading and Other Income) Act 2005 Explanatory Notes

Section 870: Crime-related payments: non-trades and non-property businesses

3278.This section is based on section 577A of ICTA. That section denies a deduction for certain crime-related expenses “in computing profits chargeable to tax under Schedule D…” Profits chargeable to tax under Schedule D include profits of a business which is neither a trade, profession or vocation nor a property business.

3279.The section applies to profits or other income charged to income tax other than in Parts 2 and 3 of this Act. Some of those profits or other income are not charged under Schedule D in the source legislation. But the prohibition of a deduction is not thought to have any practical effect on profits or other income which are not charged under Schedule D in the source legislation. The scope of the prohibition is therefore unchanged.

3280.See the related commentary for section 55 of this Act. See also paragraph 157 of Schedule 2 to this Act which preserves the commencement rule for the amendment of the source legislation by section 68 of FA 2002.

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