Explanatory Notes

Income Tax (Trading and Other Income) Act 2005

2005 CHAPTER 5

24 March 2005

Commentary on Sections

Part 2: Trading income

Chapter 18: Post-cessation receipts
Section 243: Extent of charge to tax

979.This section sets out the charge to tax. It is based on sections 103 and 104 of ICTA, which create a charge under Schedule D Case VI on post-cessation receipts. This Act deals with the income where it logically belongs. In this case the income is trading income.

980.The charge in the source legislation under Schedule D Case VI has consequences for loss relief and the charge to Class 4 national insurance contributions. This Chapter preserves the position for loss relief in section 254. This Act preserves the position for Class 4 national insurance contributions because the consequential amendments to the social security legislation ensure that those contributions are charged only on profits chargeable under Chapter 2 of Part 2 of this Act.

981.Subsection (3) deals with a trader who has become non-resident after the trade has ceased. A trade carried on at least partly in the United Kingdom (see section 6) may include income that arises abroad. When the trader was resident in the United Kingdom all the profits of the trade would have been within the charge under Part 2 of this Act. This subsection removes the charge on a non-resident if the receipt arises abroad.

982.There is a transitional rule in paragraph 61 of Schedule 2 to this Act. A post-cessation receipt arising from a cessation before 6 April 2000 is not charged to tax if the recipient was born before 6 April 1917.