Explanatory Notes

Income Tax (Trading and Other Income) Act 2005

2005 CHAPTER 5

24 March 2005

Commentary on Sections

Part 5: Miscellaneous income

Chapter 5: Settlements: amounts treated as income of settlor
Section 628: Exception for gifts to charities

2412.This section provides that certain charitable donations will not be treated as the settlor’s income under section 624. It is based on section 44 of FA 2000.

2413.Section 44 of FA 2000 applies to the charge under both sections 660A and 660B of ICTA (settlor-interested trusts and payments to a minor child of the settlor). Section 44 of FA 2000 is rewritten in two places in this Chapter, once as an exemption from the charge under section 624 and secondly as an exemption from the charge under section 629. (A payment may, for example, be made by trustees to a charity which benefits a minor child of the settlor.) Subsection (3)(b), which includes within the sum paid to a charity sums for which the exemption in section 630 applies, covers the possibility, unlikely though it may be, of a trust changing its nature during a tax year whereby it is no longer a settlor-interested trust and thus one to which section 630 might apply. (A charge under that section will not apply if a charge under section 624 applies.) Any charitable payments exempted from a charge on the settlor under section 629 must be included to give the correct result.