The Child Trust Funds (Amendment No. 3) Regulations 2015
Citation and commencement
1.
These Regulations may be cited as the Child Trust Funds (Amendment No. 3) Regulations 2015 and come into force on 1st July 2015.
Amendment of the Child Trust Funds Regulations 2004
2.
3.
In regulation 2(1)(a) in the definition of “responsible person” omit “, in relation to a child under 16”.
4.
(1)
In regulation 2(1)(b) (interpretation)—
(a)
in the definition of “company”—
(i)
at the end of paragraph (i) insert “or”;
(ii)
for the comma at the end of paragraph (ii), substitute a semicolon; and
(iii)
omit paragraphs (iii) and (iv);
(b)
““registered contact” means the person who has the authority to manage the child trust fund by virtue of section 3(6) of the Act;”; and
(c)
(2)
In the table in regulation 2(2) omit the entry for “registered contact”.
5.
Omit regulation 8(1)(d) (registered contact).
6.
“(d)
that the shares in the company issuing the securities are admitted to trading on a recognised stock exchange in the European Economic Area;
(e)
that the securities are so admitted to trading;
(f)
that the company issuing the securities is a 75 per cent. subsidiary of a company whose shares are so admitted to trading.”.
7.
“and—
(i)
a responsible person in relation to the child subsequently applies to the account provider to be the registered contact for the account, or
(ii)
the child, if the child is 16 or over and has elected to manage the account, subsequently applies to the account provider to be the registered contact for the account,
that individual must make the application or declaration required by paragraphs (3) to (5) but as if for regulation 13(3)(b) there were substituted—
“(b)
is—
(i)
a responsible person in relation to the named child (that is, that he has parental responsibility or, in Scotland, parental responsibilities in relation to the child), or
(ii)
the child, where the child is 16 or over and has elected to manage the account.”
8.
“(b)
is—
(i)
a responsible person in relation to the named child (that is, that he has parental responsibility or, in Scotland, parental responsibilities in relation to the child, or
(ii)
the child, where the child is 16 or over and has elected to manage the account.”
9.
(a)
in paragraph (1)(a)(ii) for “16” substitute “18”;
(b)
in paragraph (4)(a) for “attains the age of 16” substitute “is 16 or over and has elected to manage the account”;
(c)
in paragraph 4(b) omit “under 16 and still”; and
(d)
in paragraph 4(c) omit “is under 16 and”.
These Regulations amend the Child Trust Funds Regulations 2004 (S.I. 2004/1450).
Regulations 4(a) and (c) and 6 amend provisions concerned with the kind of investments which may be purchased, made or held under an account (“qualifying investments”) to provide that securities issued by a registered society and securities admitted to trading on a recognised stock exchange in the European Economic Area are qualifying investments.
Regulations 4(b), 5, 7 and 8 amend provisions concerned with the requirements as to who can manage and transfer an account to give a child of 16 or over a choice as to whether they assume responsibility to manage their account.
Regulation 9 amends provisions concerned with the authority of the Official Solicitor or Accountant of Court to manage a child’s account to permit the Official Solicitor or Accountant of Court to manage an account where the child is 16 or over and does not wish to do so themselves. Regulation 9 extends the reporting requirement on a local authority to reflect this change.
A Tax Information and Impact Note covering the changes made by this instrument to the management of Child Trust Funds was published on 31st October 2014 alongside draft legislation amending the Child Trust Funds Regulations 2004 following changes made by the Deregulation Act 2015 to the Child Trust Funds Act 2004 and is available on the website at https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/tax-information-and-impact-notes-tiins. It remains an accurate summary of the impacts that apply to this instrument.
A Tax Information and Impact Note covering the remaining aspects of this instrument will be published on the website at https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/tax-information-and-impact-notes-tiins.