Explanatory Notes

Corporation Tax Act 2010

2010 CHAPTER 4

3 March 2010

Introduction

Part 20: Tax avoidance involving leasing plant or machinery

Chapter 2: Capital payments in respect of leases treated as income
Overview

2634.This Chapter rewrites sections 785B to 785E of ICTA introduced by FA 2008.

2635.Only minor changes in language have been made but the provisions have been restructured to improve accessibility. In particular, section 785C (section 785B: interpretation) has been rewritten in two sections. The first section deals with the meaning of the primary terms “capital payment” and “relevant capital payment”, while the other defined terms are relegated to the second section.

Section 890: Capital payments in respect of leases treated as income

2636.This section taxes certain capital receipts arising in connection with leases of plant or machinery (such as premiums and similar sums) as income of the lessor. It is based on section 785B of ICTA.

2637.The accounting period in which the charge to tax arises depends upon whether or not an unconditional obligation to make a “relevant capital payment” (see section 893) is entered into before the relevant capital payment is made. See subsections (3) and (4).

Section 891: Apportionments for leases of plant or machinery and other property

2638.This section ensures that section 890 applies in a just and reasonable manner where the lease includes (but is not limited to) plant or machinery that is not a fixture. It is based on section 785D of ICTA.

2639.Subsection (3) ensures that where the capital payment refers to plant or machinery, any income from which would be charged as profits of a UKproperty business, it is treated as referring to “other property” for the purpose of arriving at an apportionment under subsection (2). For example, if a lease of property includes furniture (and the income in respect of the furniture is taxed as property income) any element of the capital payment that refers to the furniture is outside the scope of section 890.

2640.The words “if the income (if any) ... is chargeable” in section 785D(3) of ICTA have been rewritten as “any income ... would be chargeable” in subsection (3), in order to remove any doubt that this treatment applies whether or not any income actually arises. This conforms the wording of subsection (3) with that of section 785C(4)(a) of ICTA rewritten in section 894(4).

Section 892: Deduction where failure to make relevant capital payment expected

2641.This section gives relief for bad debts, or debts which are expected to be bad. It is based on section 785E of ICTA.

2642.As section 890 may tax a relevant capital payment before it is received, relief is to be given at the time the lessor reasonably expects that some or all of the relevant capital payment will not be paid. This rule applies whether the payment was due to be made to the lessor or to someone on their behalf.

Section 893: Meaning in Chapter of “Capital payment”, “relevant capital payment” etc

2643.This section defines “relevant capital payment” and related terms. It is based on section 785C(2) and (6) to (10) of ICTA.

2644.Subsection (2) defines the term “capital payment”. It excludes any payment that would fall to be included in calculating the lessor’s income for corporation tax purposes or any payment in respect of a long funding finance lease which would be so included but for the fact thatsection 360 ensures that only sums treated asthe gross return on investment or as interest in respect ofthe lease are taxed. Subsection (2), therefore, ensures that no part of the rentals under a long funding finance lease triggers section 890.

2645.Section 890 is only triggered if the capital payment is “relevant” as defined in subsections (3) to (5). But a capital payment which falls within those subsections is not relevant to the extent that it falls within subsection (6) and is only relevant to a limited extent if it falls within subsection (7).

2646.Payment is given an extended meaning for the purposes of the Chapter (see subsections (8) and (9)).

Section 894: Other interpretation of Chapter

2647.This section defines other terms used in the Chapter. It is based on section 785C(1) and (3) to (5).

2648.The effect of subsections (3) to (5) is that a “lease of plant or machinery” includes:

but does not include: