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Income Tax Act 2007

Section 529: Exemption for profits from fund-raising events

1593.This section gives statutory effect to ESC C4 as it applies to charitable trusts and provided the profits are applied to the purposes of the charitable trust. It is new.

1594.The ESC deals with fund-raising events arranged by voluntary organisations or charities and applies if the profits are transferred to charities or otherwise applied for charitable purposes. In the context of charitable trusts, any such transfer or application would have to fall within the scope of the overall purposes of the trust.

1595.The fund-raising event has to fall within the exemption from VAT under Group 12 of Schedule 9 to the Value Added Tax Act 1994. That Schedule provides an exemption from VAT for the supply by a charity of goods and services in connection with an event that is organised primarily to raise money for itself or other charities. The Schedule defines “event” and places certain limits on the number of events that a charity can hold in the same location in any given year.

1596.See Change 95 in Annex 1. This change also affects section 539.

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