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4(1)After section 403E of ICTA (relief for overseas losses of UK resident companies) insert—U.K.
(1)This section has effect for determining for the purposes of this Chapter the extent to which a loss or other amount is available for surrender by way of group relief by a non-resident company—
(a)which is resident in an EEA territory, or
(b)which is not so resident but which carries on a trade in an EEA territory through a permanent establishment,
in a case where a group claim may be made as a result of the condition in section 402(2A) being satisfied.
(2)A loss or other amount is not available for surrender by way of group relief by the non-resident company except in so far as, in relation to the EEA territory, the amount meets—
(a)the equivalence condition,
(b)the EEA tax loss condition,
(c)the qualifying loss condition, and
(d)the precedence condition.
(3)Part 1 of Schedule 18A determines, in the case of any amount and any EEA territory, the extent to which those conditions are met.
(4)In so far as a loss or other amount meets those conditions, Part 2 of Schedule 18A applies—
(a)for calculating the amount of the loss or other amount (if any) that is available for surrender by way of group relief, and
(b)otherwise for making provision in relation to the application of this Chapter to the non-resident company.
(5)This section is subject to section 403G (unallowable overseas losses of non-resident companies).”.
(2)After section 403F of ICTA (as inserted by sub-paragraph (1)) insert—
(1)This section applies in the case of a loss or other amount arising to a non-resident company—
(a)which is resident in any EEA territory, or
(b)which is not so resident but which carries on a trade in an EEA territory through a permanent establishment,
where the amount is not attributable for corporation tax purposes to any UK permanent establishment of the non-resident company.
(2)The amount is not available for surrender by way of group relief by the non-resident company in so far as conditions A and B are met.
(3)Condition A is that—
(a)the amount would not qualify for group relief but for any relevant arrangements, or
(b)the amount would not have arisen to the non-resident company but for any relevant arrangements.
(4)Condition B is that the main purpose, or one of the main purposes, of the relevant arrangements was to secure that the amount would qualify for group relief.
(5)In this section references to relevant arrangements, in relation to any amount, are to—
(a)arrangements made on or after 20th February 2006, or
(b)arrangements made before that date where the amount would (but for this section) first qualify for group relief on or after that date or (as the case may be) the amount arises on or after that date.
(6)In this section—
“arrangements” includes any agreement, understanding, scheme, transaction or series of transactions (whether or not legally enforceable),
“UK permanent establishment”, in relation to the non-resident company, means any permanent establishment through which it carries on a trade in the United Kingdom.”.
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