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Finance Act 2005

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83Application of accounting standards to securitisation companies

(1)For the purposes of the Corporation Tax Acts as they apply to a securitisation company in relation to a period of account—

(a)beginning on or after 1st January 2005, and

(b)ending before 1st January 2007,

generally accepted accounting practice shall be taken to be UK generally accepted accounting practice as it applied for a period of account ending on 31st December 2004.

(2)For the purposes of this section a “securitisation company” means a company that is—

(a)a note-issuing company,

(b)an asset-holding company,

(c)an intermediate borrowing company,

(d)a warehouse company, or

(e)a commercial paper funded company,

as defined below.

(3)A “note-issuing company” means a company in relation to which the following conditions are met—

(a)it is party as debtor to a capital market investment,

(b)the securities that represent the capital market investment are issued wholly or mainly to independent persons,

(c)the capital market investment is part of a capital market arrangement, and

(d)the total value of the capital market investments made under that capital market arrangement is at least £50 million.

(4)An “asset-holding company” means a company—

(a)whose business (apart from any incidental activities) consists in acquiring, holding and managing assets forming the whole or part of the security for a capital market arrangement entered into by a note-issuing company, and

(b)whose liabilities representing debtor relationships are owed wholly or mainly to a note-issuing company or intermediate borrowing company.

(5)An “intermediate borrowing company” means a company—

(a)whose only business is to enter into and be a party to creditor relationships with an asset-holding company, and

(b)whose liabilities representing debtor relationships are owed wholly, or substantially wholly, to a note-issuing company.

(6)A “warehouse company” means a company whose business consists wholly of acquiring and holding financial assets for the purpose—

(a)of transferring them to a company (whether or not yet in existence) that at the time of the transfer is, or as a result of the transfer will become, an asset-holding or note-issuing company, or

(b)of itself becoming an asset-holding or note-issuing company.

(7)A “commercial paper funded company” means—

(a)a company that was an asset-holding company but whose obligations under debtor relationships to a note-issuing company or intermediate borrowing company—

(i)have been transferred to, or

(ii)have been replaced by obligations under debtor relationships to,

one or more companies carrying on a business of banking, or

(b)a company that was an intermediate borrowing company but whose obligations under debtor relationships to a note-issuing company—

(i)have been transferred to, or

(ii)have been replaced by obligations under debtor relationships to,

one or more companies carrying on a business of banking.

(8)In this section—

  • “asset” includes any option, future or contract for differences as defined for the purposes of Schedule 26 to FA 2002 (derivative contracts) (see paragraph 12 of that Schedule);

  • “capital market investment” and “capital market arrangement” have the same meaning as in section 72B(1) of the Insolvency Act 1986 (c. 45) (see paragraphs 1, 2 and 3 of Schedule 2A to that Act);

  • “company” includes a partnership;

  • “financial asset” has the meaning it has for accounting purposes; and

  • “independent persons” means persons who are not connected with the company.

(9)Section 839 of ICTA (connected persons) applies for the purposes of the definition above of “independent persons”, except that in applying the definition of “control” in that section a person is not to be treated as a participator in a company by reason only that he is a loan creditor of the company.

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