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SCHEDULES

SCHEDULE 6U.K. Climate change levy

Part XIVU.K. Interpretation

GeneralU.K.

147U.K.In this Schedule—

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Meaning of “combined heat and power station" etc.U.K.

148(1)In this Schedule “combined heat and power station” means a station producing electricity or motive power that is (or may be) operated for purposes including the supply to any premises of—U.K.

(a)heat produced in association with electricity or motive power, or

(b)steam produced from, or air or water heated by, such heat.

(2)In this Schedule “fully exempt combined heat and power station” means a combined heat and power station in respect of which there is in force a certificate (a “full-exemption certificate”)—

(a)given by the Secretary of State,

(b)stating that the station is a fully exempt combined heat and power station for the purposes of the levy, and

(c)complying with sub-paragraph (6) and (so far as applicable) any provision made by regulations under sub-paragraph (10).

(3)In this Schedule “partly exempt combined heat and power station” means a combined heat and power station in respect of which there is in force a certificate (a “part-exemption certificate”)—

(a)given by the Secretary of State,

(b)stating that the station is a partly exempt combined heat and power station for the purposes of the levy, and

(c)complying with sub-paragraph (6) and (so far as applicable) any provision made by regulations under sub-paragraph (10).

(4)The Secretary of State shall give a full-exemption certificate in respect of a combined heat and power station where—

(a)an application is made for a certificate under this paragraph in respect of the station, and

(b)it appears to him that such conditions as may be prescribed are satisfied in relation to the station.

For this purpose “prescribed” means prescribed by regulations made by the Treasury.

(5)The Secretary of State shall give a part-exemption certificate in respect of a combined heat and power station where—

(a)an application is made for a certificate under this paragraph in respect of the station, and

(b)his decision on the application is to refuse to give a full-exemption certificate.

(6)A full-exemption or part-exemption certificate given in respect of a combined heat and power station shall state the percentage that, for the purposes of paragraph 15, is the efficiency percentage for the station determined in accordance with any regulations under paragraph 149.

(7)In prescribing conditions under sub-paragraph (4), the Treasury must have regard to the object of securing that a combined heat and power station will only be a fully exempt combined heat and power station for the purposes of this Schedule if it is one in which electricity or motive power is produced concurrently with heat in a manner that makes efficient use of the commodities used in their production.

(8)A condition prescribed under sub-paragraph (4) may, in particular, relate to any of the following—

(a)a station’s outputs;

(b)the commodities used in the production of such outputs;

(c)the methods of producing such outputs;

(d)the efficiency with which such outputs are produced.

(9)For the purposes of sub-paragraph (8), a station’s “outputs” are any electricity or motive power produced in the station and any of the following supplied from the station, namely—

(a)heat or steam, or

(b)air, or water, that has been heated or cooled.

(10)The Secretary of State may by regulations make provision for or about—

(a)certificates under this paragraph;

(b)applications for such certificates;

(c)the information that is to accompany such applications.

(11)The provision that may be made by virtue of sub-paragraph (10)(a) includes in particular—

(a)provision in respect of the periods for which certificates under this paragraph are to be in force;

(b)provision for the (non-retrospective) variation or revocation of such certificates.

Determination of efficiency percentages for combined heat and power stationsU.K.

149(1)The Treasury may by regulations make provision for determining the percentage that is to be stated in a certificate under paragraph 148 as the efficiency percentage for a combined heat and power station.U.K.

(2)Regulations under this paragraph may, in particular, include—

(a)provision in respect of methods of calculating efficiency percentages;

(b)provision in respect of the measurements and data to be used in calculating such percentages;

(c)provision in respect of the procedures for determining such percentages;

(d)provision in respect of verifying—

(i)calculations by which such percentages are produced, and

(ii)measurements and data used in such calculations;

(e)provision that, so far as framed by reference to any document, is framed by reference to that document as from time to time in force.

(3)In making provision under this paragraph, the Treasury must have regard to the object of securing that the efficiency percentage for a combined heat and power station is (save for any appropriate adjustments) a percentage that reflects a fair assessment of the efficiency with which commodities are transformed in the station into electricity or motive power.

Certification of electricity from fully or partly exempt combined heat and power stationU.K.

[F1149A(1)The Commissioners may by regulations make provision for the Gas and Electricity Markets Authority, or the Director General of Electricity Supply for Northern Ireland, to certify as respects any quantity of electricity that—

(a)the electricity has been produced in a fully exempt combined heat and power station;

(b)the electricity has been produced in a partly exempt combined heat and power station and supplied from the station without causing the limit referred to in paragraph 16(2) to be exceeded.

(2)Regulations under this paragraph may provide that for any purposes of this Schedule (or any regulations made under it)—

(a)electricity is not to be regarded as having been produced as specified in sub-paragraph (1)(a) unless it has been certified under that provision;

(b)electricity is not to be regarded as having been produced and supplied as specified in sub-paragraph (1)(b) unless it has been certified under that provision.

(3)Regulations under this paragraph may in particular provide that the supply of any electricity does not qualify for the exemption under paragraph 16(2) unless the electricity is certified as specified in sub-paragraph (1)(b).

(4)Regulations under this paragraph may also make provision for determining whether electricity is produced and supplied as specified in sub-paragraph (1)(b).]

Textual Amendments

F1Sch. 6 para. 149A inserted (24.7.2002) by 2002 c. 23, s. 124

Meaning of “utility"U.K.

150(1)In this Schedule “utility” means an electricity utility or a gas utility.U.K.

(2)In this Schedule “electricity utility” means the holder of—

(a)a licence under section 6(1)(d) of the M2Electricity Act 1989 (supply licences), or

(b)a licence under Article 10(1)(c) or (2) of the M3Electricity Supply (Northern Ireland) Order 1992,

except where the holder is acting otherwise than for purposes connected with the carrying on of activities authorised by the licence.

Until the coming into force of the substitution for section 6 of the M4Electricity Act 1989 provided for by the Utilities Act 2000, paragraph (a) above shall have effect as if the reference to section 6(1)(d) were to section 6(1)(c) or (2).

(3)In this Schedule “gas utility” means the holder of—

(a)a licence under section 7A(1) of the M5Gas Act 1986 (supply licences), or

(b)a licence under Article 8(1)(c) of the M6Gas (Northern Ireland) Order 1996,

except where the holder is acting otherwise than for purposes connected with the carrying on of activities authorised by the licence.

(4)Sub-paragraphs (1) to (3) have effect subject to—

(a)any direction under paragraph 151(1), and

(b)any regulations under paragraph 151(2).

Person treated as, or as not being, a utilityU.K.

151(1)The Commissioners may by direction (a “utility direction”) make, in respect of a person (or persons) specified in the direction, provision authorised by sub-paragraph (3).U.K.

(2)The Treasury may by regulations (“utility regulations”) make, in respect of any person of a description specified in the regulations, provision authorised by sub-paragraph (3).

(3)The provision authorised by this sub-paragraph is provision for—

(a)a person who is an unregulated electricity supplier to be treated for levy purposes as being an electricity utility;

(b)a person who is an unregulated gas supplier to be treated for levy purposes as being a gas utility;

(c)a person who is an electricity utility to be treated for levy purposes as not being an electricity utility;

(d)a person who is a gas utility to be treated for levy purposes as not being a gas utility.

(4)References in sub-paragraph (3) to provision for a person to be treated in a particular way for “levy purposes” are to provision for him to be treated in that way for—

(a)the purposes of this Schedule, or

(b)such of those purposes as are specified in the direction or regulations by which the provision is made.

(5)The power to make any provision by a utility direction or utility regulations may be exercised so that the provision applies in relation to a person only to an extent specified in, or determined under, the direction or regulations.

(6)A utility direction cannot take effect until it has been—

(a)given by the Commissioners to each person in respect of whom it makes provision, and

(b)published by the Commissioners.

(7)Paragraph 146(7)(b) and (c) applies to the power to make provision by a utility direction as to a power to make provision by regulations.

(8)In this paragraph—

Meaning of “auto-generator"U.K.

152(1)In this Schedule “auto-generator” means a person who produces electricity if the electricity that he produces is primarily for his own consumption.U.K.

(2)The Commissioners may by regulations specify requirements to be fulfilled before the electricity that a person produces is, for the purposes of sub-paragraph (1), to be taken as produced primarily for his own consumption.

(3)For the purposes of this paragraph, electricity is for a person’s own consumption if it is for consumption by him or a person connected with him within the meaning of section 839 of the Taxes Act 1988.

Meaning of “levy due for an accounting period"U.K.

153U.K.References in this Schedule, in relation to any accounting period, to levy due from any person for that period are references (subject to any regulations made by virtue of paragraph 41(2)(a)) to the levy for which that person is required, in accordance with regulations under paragraph 41, to account by reference to that period.

Meaning of “repayment of levy"U.K.

154U.K.References in this Schedule to a repayment of levy or of an amount of levy are references to any repayment of an amount to any person by virtue of—

(a)any tax credit regulations; or

(b)paragraph 63, 87(3) or 110(3).

Interpretation of “in the course or furtherance of a business"U.K.

155(1)Anything done in connection with the termination or intended termination of a business shall, for the purposes of this Schedule, be treated as being done in the course or furtherance of the business.U.K.

(2)Where in a disposition of a business as a going concern, or of its assets (whether or not in connection with its reorganisation or winding up), there is a supply of a taxable commodity, that supply shall for the purposes of this Schedule be taken to be made in the course or furtherance of the business.

Meaning of “resident in the United Kingdom"U.K.

156U.K.For the purposes of this Schedule a person is resident in the United Kingdom at any time if, at that time—

(a)that person has an established place of business in the United Kingdom;

(b)that person has a usual place of residence in the United Kingdom; or

(c)that person is a firm or unincorporated body which (without having a relevant connection with the United Kingdom by virtue of paragraph (a)) has amongst its partners or members at least one individual with a usual place of residence in the United Kingdom.

References to the Gas and Electricity Markets Authority: transitional provisionU.K.

157(1)Until such time as a transfer of functions from the Director General of Electricity Supply to the Gas and Electricity Markets Authority (“the Authority”) has taken effect, references in paragraph 19 to the Authority shall be taken to be references to the Director General.U.K.

(2)Until such time as all the functions of the Director General of Electricity Supply have been transferred in accordance with the M7Utilities Act 2000 (transfer to the Authority) or abolished, references to the Authority in paragraph 137 shall be taken to include the Director General.

(3)Until such time as all the functions of the Director General of Gas Supply have been transferred in accordance with the Utilities Act 2000 (transfer to the Authority) or abolished, references to the Authority in paragraph 137 shall be taken to include the Director General.

(4)The power conferred by paragraph 146(7) includes, in particular, power for regulations under paragraph 19 to make transitional provision in connection with the transfer of functions from the Director General of Electricity Supply to the Authority.

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