Part 2Trading income
Chapter 4Trade profits: rules restricting deductions
Car or motor cycle hire
48Car or motor cycle hire
(1)
This section applies if, in calculating the profits of a trade, a deduction is allowed for expenses incurred on the hiring of a car or motor cycle—
(a)
which is not a qualifying hire car or motor cycle (see section 49(2)), and
(b)
the retail price of which when new exceeds £12,000.
(2)
The amount of the deduction which would otherwise be allowable is reduced by multiplying the amount by the fraction—
where RP is the retail price of the car or motor cycle when new.
(3)
Subsection (4) applies if the deduction is reduced as a result of subsection (2) and subsequently—
(a)
there is a rebate (however described) of the hire charges, or
(b)
a debt in respect of any of the hire charges is released otherwise than as part of a statutory insolvency arrangement.
(4)
The amount that, as a result of the rebate or release—
(a)
is brought into account as a receipt of the trade under section 97 (debts incurred and later released), or
(b)
is treated as a post-cessation receipt under section 249 (debts released after cessation),
is reduced by multiplying it by the fraction in subsection (2).
(5)
The power under section 74(4) of CAA 2001 to increase or further increase the sums of money specified in Chapter 8 of Part 2 of CAA 2001 includes the power to increase or further increase the sum of money specified in subsection (1)(b) or (2).