Corporation Tax Act 2010 — United Kingdom law | Esheria

Corporation Tax Act 2010

This Part sets out how a company’s corporation tax profits are worked out, including sterling conversion rules, rate rules, and some reliefs and claims.

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United Kingdom
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This Part sets out how a company’s corporation tax profits are worked out, including sterling conversion rules, rate rules, and some reliefs and claims. This provision sets rules for company loss relief claims, including when claims are allowed, when they are barred, and the time limit for making them. This provision limits when a company can claim share loss relief and caps the amount in several mixed-holding and reorganisation cases. This provision lets a claimant company claim group relief for surrenderable amounts if the stated conditions are met, including surrendering company consent and an overlapping period; it also limits relief to prevent double use. The provision sets rules for treating certain payments and asset entitlements as distributions, and for calculating company A’s beneficial entitlement in company B using defined assets and liabilities amounts.