Income Tax (Trading and Other Income) Act 2005 — United Kingdom law | Esheria

Income Tax (Trading and Other Income) Act 2005

This Act sets out when different kinds of income are charged to income tax, how exemptions and priority rules work, and some special treatment for trades, professions, residence changes, and elections.

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Jurisdiction
United Kingdom
Instrument
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Language
en
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This Act sets out when different kinds of income are charged to income tax, how exemptions and priority rules work, and some special treatment for trades, professions, residence changes, and elections. This provision sets rules for how trade profits are taxed, including cash-basis accounting, permitted elections, and a number of deduction restrictions. This provision sets out which trade expenses and related amounts may or may not be deducted when calculating profits, and gives some special rules and deadlines for particular deductions. This Part sets rules for calculating trade profits, including allowed deductions, prohibited double counting, and some special treatment for research, patents, vehicles, home use, cash basis adjustments, grants, and certain receipts. This provision sets rules for herd-basis taxation, sound-recording expenditure, telecommunication rights, leases, securities, and related income tax adjustments.