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Part 5U.K.Miscellaneous income

Chapter 6U.K.Beneficiaries' income from estates in administration

Special rules for successive interestsU.K.

671Successive absolute interestsU.K.

(1)This section applies if two or more absolute interests in the whole or the same part of the residue of an estate are held successively during the administration period by different persons.

(2)In determining whether a person with a later such interest (“the later holder”) has an assumed income entitlement in respect of that interest and, if so, its amount—

(a)the later holder's share of the residuary income of the estate in respect of that interest for any tax year is to be treated as including the share of any person with a previous such interest (“a previous holder”), and

(b)the basic amounts relating to the later holder's interest are to be treated as including the basic amounts relating to any previous such interest.

(3)In applying subsection (2), all determinations under that subsection or section 672(2) that fall to be made in relation to a person with an earlier interest are to be made before determinations under those provisions relating to a person with a later interest.

(4)A person who is a previous holder in the final tax year is to be taxed in that year, in relation to the interest as to which that person is a previous holder, as if that year were not the final tax year, and the later holder's assumed income entitlement in that year is to be calculated accordingly [F1(or, where the previous holder is a company chargeable to corporation tax, having regard to the application of section 954(4) of CTA 2009 to the previous holder)].

(5)The calculation under section 668(1)(a) and (b) (amount of reduction in the share of the residuary income of the person with an absolute interest at the end of the administration period) is to be made by reference to all the absolute interests taken together.

(6)If the amount resulting from that calculation is greater than the total amount of the reductions which can be made under section 668(2) and (3), the share of the residuary income of the estate of the last previous holder of the interest for the last tax year in which that last holder had that interest is to be reduced, and so on [F2(but, in a case where the last previous holder or any earlier previous holder is a company chargeable to corporation tax, having regard to the application of section 954(6) of CTA 2009 to the previous holder)].

(7)For the purposes of this section and sections 672 to 676, two interests are held successively even where one is not held immediately before or after the other.

(8)It is assumed for those purposes that each of the persons holding the interests in question is a person liable to income tax.

Textual Amendments

F1Words in s. 671(4) added (with effect in accordance with s. 1329(1) of the amending Act) by Corporation Tax Act 2009 (c. 4), s. 1329(1), Sch. 1 para. 634(a) (with Sch. 2 Pts. 1, 2)

F2Words in s. 671(6) added (with effect in accordance with s. 1329(1) of the amending Act) by Corporation Tax Act 2009 (c. 4), s. 1329(1), Sch. 1 para. 634(b) (with Sch. 2 Pts. 1, 2)

672Successive interests: assumed income entitlement of holder of absolute interest following limited interestU.K.

(1)This section applies if—

(a)two or more interests in the whole or part of the residue of an estate are held successively during the administration period by different persons,

(b)each later interest arises or is created on the cessation of the previous interest otherwise than by death,

(c)at least one of the interests is an absolute interest, and

(d)at least one of the interests preceding that interest is a limited interest.

(2)Rules A and B apply to determine in relation to such an absolute interest—

(a)whether the person with the interest has an assumed income entitlement in respect of the interest, and

(b)if so, its amount.

(3)Rule A is that the person's share of the residuary income of the estate in respect of the absolute interest for any tax year is treated as including any amount which would be included in it if—

(a)the interest had subsisted throughout the period when any such limited interest subsisted, and

(b)no such limited interest had ever subsisted.

(4)Rule B is that the basic amounts relating to the absolute interest are treated as including the basic amounts relating to any such limited interest.

673Successive interests: payments in respect of limited interests followed by absolute interestsU.K.

(1)This section applies if—

(a)two or more interests in the whole or part of the residue of an estate are held successively during the administration period by different persons,

(b)each later interest arises or is created on the cessation of the previous interest otherwise than by death,

(c)at least one of the interests is an absolute interest, and

(d)at least one of the interests preceding that interest is a limited interest.

(2)A sum to which a person (“P”) with such an absolute interest is entitled in respect of any such limited interest which is paid while P has the absolute interest is treated as paid in respect of the absolute interest (and not the limited interest).

(3)Subsection (4) applies if—

(a)P's absolute interest ceases during the administration period, and

(b)a sum to which P is entitled in respect of any such limited interest—

(i)is paid after the absolute interest ceases but before the end of the administration period, or

(ii)remains payable at the end of it.

(4)This Chapter applies as respects any such sum as if the limited interest had continued to subsist while that absolute interest subsisted and had been held by P.

(5)Subsection (4) is subject to subsection (6).

(6)For the purposes only of section 668 (reduction in share of residuary income of estate), any such sum is treated as paid or payable in respect of the absolute interest.

674Successive interests: holders of limited interestsU.K.

(1)This section applies if—

(a)two or more interests in the whole or part of the residue of an estate are held successively during the administration period by different persons,

(b)the earlier or, if there are more than two, the earliest of the interests is a limited interest, and

(c)each later interest arises or is created on the cessation of the previous interest otherwise than by death.

(2)Income is treated as arising from a limited interest in the whole or part of the residue of the estate in a tax year in cases A, B and C.

(3)Case A is where—

(a)one of the successive interests subsists at the beginning of the tax year,

(b)a sum is paid in respect of one of the interests in that year and before the end of the administration period, and

(c)a person who has or has had one of the interests which is a limited interest (“a limited holder”) is entitled to receive the payment.

(4)Case B is where—

(a)the tax year is the final tax year,

(b)one of the successive interests subsists at the beginning of that year,

(c)a sum remains payable in respect of one of the interests at the end of the administration period, and

(d)a limited holder is entitled to receive the payment.

(5)Case C is where—

(a)the tax year is a year before the final tax year,

(b)the last of the successive interests ceases in the tax year,

(c)a sum is either—

(i)paid in respect of one of the interests in a later tax year but before the end of the administration period, or

(ii)remains payable in respect of it at the end of that period, and

(d)a limited holder is entitled to receive the payment.

675Basic amount of estate income: successive limited interestsU.K.

The basic amount of estate income relating to a limited interest within section 674 for a tax year is the total of the sums within section 674(3)(b), (4)(c) and (5)(c) for that year.

676ApportionmentsU.K.

(1)Such apportionments as are just and reasonable are to be made for the purposes of this Chapter if—

(a)the part of a residuary estate in which an interest within any of the provisions specified in subsection (2) subsists does not wholly correspond with the part in which another such interest held successively subsists, or

(b)one of those interests is in the whole of the residuary estate and the other is only in part of it.

(2)The provisions are—