Income and Corporation Taxes Act 1988 — United Kingdom law | Esheria

Income and Corporation Taxes Act 1988

This provision covers several tax rules, including relief for certain premiums and interest, special company assessment rules, and exemptions from tax for some government stock and Crown holdings.

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Jurisdiction
United Kingdom
Instrument
Act or statute
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Language
en
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This provision covers several tax rules, including relief for certain premiums and interest, special company assessment rules, and exemptions from tax for some government stock and Crown holdings. This provision sets rules for when loan interest counts as relevant loan interest, who is a qualifying borrower or lender, and what notices and information must be given to the lender, the Board, or an inspector. This provision taxes unrepaid deductible contributions after a scheme certificate is cancelled, gives specified pension-related income tax exemptions and repayments, and lets the Treasury and HMRC make limited regulations about related interest and benefit-accrual rules. This provision lets the Treasury make regulations about interest on certain corporation tax payments and bars repayment supplement for accounting periods ending after the appointed day. This provision sets rules for several tax deductions and claims, including share incentive plan deductions, averaging claims for fluctuating profits, and herd basis elections.