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C1 S. 45H(2) modified (with effect in accordance with s. 167 of the amending Act) by Finance Act 2003 (c. 14) , Sch. 30 para. 7

[F1PART 2AU.K.STRUCTURES AND BUILDINGS ALLOWANCES

CHAPTER 3U.K.QUALIFYING USE AND QUALIFYING ACTIVITIES

Qualifying useU.K.

270CEQualifying useU.K.

(1)A building or structure is in “qualifying use” for the purposes of this Part if it is in non-residential use for the purposes of a qualifying activity carried out by the person who has the relevant interest in the building or structure.

(2)But a building or structure is not treated for the purposes of subsection (1) as being in use for the purposes of a particular activity if the extent to which it is in use for those purposes is insignificant.

(3)The extent to which a building or structure is in use for the purposes of a particular activity is to be determined on a just and reasonable basis.

(4)Section 270EB makes provision for the calculation of the allowance in the case of a building or structure that is put to multiple uses.

270CFExclusion: residential useU.K.

(1)For the purposes of this Part, a building or structure is in “residential use” if—

(a)it is used by any person as, or for purposes ancillary to use as—

(i)a dwelling-house,

(ii)residential accommodation for school pupils,

(iii)student accommodation (see subsection (3)),

(iv)residential accommodation for members of the armed forces,

(v)a home or other institution providing residential accommodation (whether for children or adults), except where the accommodation is provided with personal care for persons in need of personal care by reason of old age, disability, past or present dependence on alcohol or drugs or past or present mental disorder, or

(vi)a prison or similar establishment, or

(b)it falls within—

(i)paragraph 4 of Schedule 14 to the Housing Act 2004 (buildings in England or Wales occupied by students and managed or controlled by educational establishment etc), or

(ii)any corresponding provision having effect in Scotland or Northern Ireland,

(and a building or structure is in “non-residential use” if it is in use which is not residential use).

(2)A building or structure that is situated on land that is, or is intended to be, occupied or enjoyed with a building or structure that is in residential use as a garden or grounds is to be treated for the purposes of this Part as being in residential use.

(3)For the purposes of this Part, a building or structure is in use as student accommodation if—

(a)the accommodation is purpose-built, or is converted, for occupation by students, and

(b)the accommodation is available for occupation by students on at least 165 days of each calendar year.

(4)For the purposes of subsection (3), accommodation is occupied by students if it is occupied exclusively or mainly by persons who occupy it for the purpose of undertaking a course of education (otherwise than as school pupils).

(5)Any part of a building or structure that is used as a dwelling-house (whether or not it is also used for any other purposes) is not in qualifying use.

270CGUse for the purposes of a property businessU.K.

(1)A building or structure is to be treated, for the purposes of this Part, as being used for the purposes of an ordinary UK property business or an ordinary overseas property business during any period in respect of which subsection (2) applies.

(2)This subsection applies in relation to a building or structure if the person with the relevant interest is entitled, under the terms of a lease or otherwise, to rents, or other receipts, in respect of the building or structure of such amounts as may reasonably have been expected to have been payable if the transaction had been between persons dealing with each other at arm’s length in the open market.

(3)For the purposes of this section, “rents” and “other receipts” have the same meaning as in section 266 of ITTOIA 2005.]