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There are currently no known outstanding effects for The Stamp Duty Land Tax (Alternative Finance Investment Bonds) Regulations 2010.
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Paragraph 11 of Schedule 17A to the Finance Act 2003 applies on the first assignment of a lease to deny relief on the first assignment, where upon the grant of the lease, relief from stamp duty land tax (“SDLT”) has been claimed on the first assignment. The assignment is treated for SDLT purposes as a grant of a lease which brings into charge any rents that were previously exempt: these rents would not normally be chargeable on assignment.
Schedule 61 to the Finance Act 2009 makes provision for relief from SDLT for land transactions undertaken in relation to the issue of alternative finance investment bonds (“AFIBs”). Conditions have to be met before the relief can be claimed. One of these conditions is that there is a transfer of qualifying interests in land between the parties involved in the AFIB transactions, which means either a freehold sale or the assignment of a lease.
Paragraph 11 of Schedule 17A to the Finance Act 2003, in certain circumstances, prevents the AFIB relief from being made available as intended. An example would be where the land transaction undertaken in relation to the AFIB arrangements is the assignment of a lease and that lease was subject to a previous grant on which one of the reliefs specified in paragraph 11, Schedule 17A was claimed. Paragraph 11(2) would treat the assignment as a grant of a lease. In order to comply with the conditions of relief in Schedule 61, there must be a freehold sale or assignment of a lease and not a grant of a lease.
The Regulations treat paragraph 11(3) of Schedule 17A as if including Schedule 61 to the Finance Act 2009 in the list of provisions (reliefs/exemptions) that apply for the purpose of disapplying paragraph 11(2), and allow the AFIB relief to operate as intended, and will bring Schedule 61 in line with other reliefs.
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