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Describe the scope of corporation tax. · Identify relevant accounting periods. · Compute the indexation allowance for chargeable gains · Compute profits chargeable to corporation tax. · Identify financial years and compute the corporation tax liability of a company. · Describe t...

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ACC3140 – Taxation

LECTURE 10– Corporation Tax

OUTCOMES:

 Describe the scope of Corporation Tax
 Identify relevant accounting periods
 Compute Profits Chargeable to Corporation Tax (PCTCT)
 Identify financial years and compute the Corporation Tax liability of a company
 Describe the obligation of a company under Corporation Tax self assessment
 Explain the consequences of failure to comply



SCOPE OF CORPORATION TAX:

 UK resident companies taxable on worldwide profits
 Non-UK resident companies taxable on UK source profits
 Chargeable profits = Income + Chargeable Gains - Qualifying charitable donations



TAX ACCOUNTING PERIODS:

 CT charged for accounting periods
 Not tax years or financial years
 Usually the same as the period of account (period for which accounts are drawn up), but not always
 Tax accounting period starts
- Day company starts to trade; or
- Day after previous period ends



TAX ACCOUNTING PERIOD ENDS:

 Earlier of:
- 12 months after it starts
- End of period of account (B/S date)
- Commencement of winding up
- Ceasing to be UK resident
- Ceasing to be chargeable to UK CT



CONSEQUENCES:

 Length of a TAP never more than 12 months
 If accounts are for a shorter period, this is the accounting period
 If accounts cover more than 12 months, first accounting period is 12 months, plus short accounting period



DIFFERENCES FROM INCOME TAX:

 No Employment Income

,  No personal allowances
 Different rules for computing chargeable gains
- Indexation allowance
 Different loss reliefs
 No ‘private use’ expenditure or assets in companies
 No ‘basis period’ rules!



TRADING INCOME:

 Based on company’s accounting profits before tax
 Similar adjustments as for sole traders
 CT assessments are made by reference to accounting periods so no need for basis period rules
 No opening/closing year rules or overlap relief
 No private use adjustments



CAPITAL ALLOWANCES:

 Computation similar to self-employed individuals
 In addition, companies are entitled to a ‘super-deduction’ of 130% for some assets and a first year
allowance at 50% for some assets that would normally enter the 6% special rate pool.
 No private use restriction
- Even if employees use assets for private purposes
 Annual Investment Allowance limit has to be shared between members of a group
 See later



SUPERDEDUCTION:

 Companies which invest in new (not second-hand) plant or machinery may claim an enhanced FYA at
130%.
 Only for companies, not for sole traders
 Must be unused
 For expenditure that would normally qualify for the main pool (18%) but cars do not qualify
 No upper limit on the amount that qualifies
 Applies from 1 April 2021 to 31 March 2023



FYA AT 50%:

 Expenditure that would normally qualify for special rate (6%) qualifies for 50% FYA
 Only for companies, not sole traders
 Must be new, not second hand
 Cars do not qualify
 No upper limit
 Applies from 1 April 2021 to 31 March 2023

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