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If you are thinking about setting up a business, and need it done quickly and easily with no additional requirements, then this package is the perfect choice.
This package is a cheap and efficient way to begin business, and includes the provision of a registered office address in London for the duration of one year.
This package is a not expensive and efficient way to begin business, and includes the provision of a registered office address in London and a nominee secretary for the duration of one year.
This package is one of the most cost effective and the efficient way to start a UK company, which includes a registered office address in London, a nominee secretary, and a nominee director for the duration of one year.
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Private Company Limited by Shares:

  • A private company limited by shares in England and Wales must have at least one director, one shareholder, and may have a secretary.

  • You need at least one person to form this type of company. If there is only one director, and that director is a natural person in your company, that director can also act as the secretary.

  • A company must have at least one director who is a natural person. This requirement is met if the office of director is held by a natural person as a corporation sole or otherwise by virtue of an office.

  • You can register a sole director' company, if you are familiar with the secretaries duties and responsibilities, because all of them belongs to a sole director.

  • The directors and secretary of your company can also be shareholders.

  • The Companies Act imposes no restriction on the minimum age of company directors. However Companies House will actively discourage the appointment of anyone under the age of 16 from taking up a company directorship on the grounds that the individuals concerned may not fully understand the legal liabilities that go with the position and for the most part will not have the experience necessary to perform the duties of a company director.

  • Under the Companies Act 2006, there is no restriction on any or all of the members/shareholders being from an overseas country (i.e. outside the United Kingdom in terms of residency, domicile, citizenship, place of incorporation or all or any of those concepts).

  • There is no requirement for the officers of your company to be UK citizens or residents, nor for them to hold valid work permits.

  • Owning, or being an officer of a UK company does not, however, grant you any right to live or work in the UK if you are a foreign national.

  • Your company must have a registered office address within England or Wales; this is the official address of your company and will be on the public record as such.

  • Your company must hold its official company documents at its registered office address: its register of shareholders, and its constitutional documents.

  • So long as you maintain a registered office address in England or Wales, you can conduct your business from any place in the world: you do not have to run your business from your registered office address.

  • Coddan offers company formation, ready-made company registration for UK limited companies. We offer electronic filing enterprises & registering corporation services. In addition to business registrations, we offer trademark registration, shareholder agreements, toll-free numbers, telephone answering, virtual office and company searches for UK limited companies. You are an accountant for whom company establishment is a frequent activity or an individual ordering your first company registrations. Start a company by incorporating or forming a LTD, PLC or LLP at Coddan. Learn about incorporation & how to incorporate your business online: register a business name, company registration, business registration numbers, company house web filing - business name registration check. Whether you start-up online, register London business or form a corporation Scotland, we can help you understand the business start-up process for filing LTD United Kingdom.
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    Specializes in company registration and secretarial services. Provides list of shelf company, services and cost quotation, business name registration, company house direct, starting a business - sole trader business registration.

    This is actually a pretty good reason to incorporate in Delaware or Nevada. In fact, you could be a foreigner from Lebanon, never setting foot on American soil, form a Delaware corporation and no one would know who you are! However, many states will require the owners and/or officers and/or directors information while operating in that state (as a foreign corp.). Besides, how many small businesses require anonymity? Incorporate, incorporation, incorporating, incorporation services, incorporating services, incorporate Wyoming business online, incorporating Oregon business, New York LLC formation, Louisiana limited liability corporation, Texas articles of incorporation, Florida company incorporation, California non profit corporation, corporate name search offshore, BVI corporate name availability, Seychelles corporate name registration.
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    A business may be conducted by a company as an entity in its own right and comes into existence by incorporation under companies legislation which also regulates the running of the company and sets out the duties of its officers. In recent years trading trusts have been commonly used as the structure for carrying on a business with their main objective of tax minimization. A trust requires a trustee to act on behalf of a trust and it has been preferable to have a company newly incorporated to act as the trustee as it is believed that this limits the liability of the trust to the paid-up capital of the Trustee Company. A trust is formed by a gift or settlement being made to the trustee on behalf of the, as yet unformed, trust. A solicitor draws up a Trust Deed setting out the powers and formalizing the administration of the trust. The trust has beneficiaries rather than shareholders as in a company, who are entitled to distributions of capital and/or income and these distributions, are controlled by the trustee.
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    The distribution made to beneficiaries are subject to income tax as part of their personal income and are liable for provisional tax on these distributions. Citizens and residents of other countries may incorporate in the United Kingdom through the standard incorporation procedures set forth by each state. Provides UK company formations, trademark registration, registered office facilities and company secretary services. Professional company formation, register your company online, we may establish new business at one day. An online guide to starting up and expanding your business.
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    This is one of our most popular packages with worldwide customers, and includes: -

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  • Our Deluxe package is a fast and easy option, it is ideal for the UK, EU, and international small to medium businesses who wish to appoint a nominee director and a nominee secretary in order to maintain the anonymity of the real owner, and it includes: -

  • Incorporation of your company from scratch using one of our registered office addresses in London, our nominee director and nominee secretary. We can appoint your own candidate(s) to the role of shareholder(s), or you can appoint a nominee sharholder provided by Coddan;
  • The standard capital on formation is £1.00, this is divided into 1.00 ordinary share valued at £1.00 (a minimum of one share must be issued);
  • The formation of a limited company usually takes as little as four to six hours from the time that your application and payment are received by Coddan;
  • The government fee for incorporation is included in the price of this package;
    • The provision of a registered office address for 12 months is included in the price of this package (our registered office address service is charged annually);
    • The provision of a nominee secretary for 12 months is included in the price of this package (our nominee secretary service is charged annually);
    • The provision of a nominee director for 12 months is also included in the price of this package (our nominee director service is charged annually);

    The following two hard bound copies of corporate documents, will be send by post to you upon formation of your private limited company: -

  • A laminated copy of the certificate of incorporation of your company;
  • A hard bound copy of the memorandum and articles of association;
  • A hard bound copy of the minutes of the first meeting of directors;
  • Share certificates, and your company register;
  • The general power of attorney signed by a nominee director;
  • Pre-signed, undated resignation letter from a nominee director;
  • The agreement for the provision of nominee service and indemnification of nominee.
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  • This is our most popular package with the UK residents, and includes: -

  • The registration of your company from scratch using your own registered office address, and appoint your own candidates to the roles of director, secretary (if needed), and shareholder;
  • The standard capital on formation is £1.00, this is divided into 1.00 ordinary share valued at £1.00 (a minimum of one share must be issued);
  • The formation of a limited company usually takes as little as four to six hours from the time that your application and payment are received by Coddan;
  • The government fee for incorporation is included in the price of this package;
  • The following documents, which need to be printed and signed, will be e-mailed to you upon formation of your company: -

  • A certificate of incorporation (requires PDF file reader);
  • The memorandum & articles of association (requires PDF file reader);
  • The first meeting of the board of directors (requires PDF file reader);
  • Share certificates and a company register (requires PDF file reader).
  • *If you do not have an a valid address in the UK, which can be used as the registered office address for your company, please check our Economy package. The non-UK address cannot be acceptable as the office address for the UK company.

    This is our most popular package with the UK and EU residents, and includes: -

  • The registration your company from scratch using one of our registered office addresses, and appoint your own candidates to the roles of director, secretary (if needed), and shareholder;
  • The standard capital on formation is £1.00, this is divided into 1.00 ordinary share valued at £1.00 (a minimum of one share must be issued);
  • The formation of a limited company usually takes as little as four to six hours from the time that your application and payment are received by Coddan;
  • The government fee for incorporation is included in the price of this package;
    • The provision of a registered office address for 12 months is also included in the price of this package (our registered office address service is charged annually);

    The following documents, which need to be printed and signed, will be e-mailed to you upon formation of your company: -

  • A certificate of incorporation (requires PDF file reader);
  • The memorandum & articles of association (requires PDF file reader);
  • The first meeting of the board of directors (requires PDF file reader);
  • Share certificates and a company register (requires PDF file reader).
  • This is another one very popular package with worldwide customers, and includes: -

  • The formation of a company limited by guarantee usually takes as little as five to seven working days from the time that your application and payment are received by Coddan;
  • The incorporation your BVI company limited by guarantee from scratch using our registered agent & registered office address, and appoint your own candidate to the role of a members;
  • The government and initiation fees for incorporation are included in the price of this package;
  • The search for a company name availability, confirmation, and reservation;
  • An original certificate of incorporation
  • A hard bound copy of the memorandum & articles of association
  • The preparation and submission of the memorandum and articles of association;
  • A local registered office address and a local registered agent for 12 months are included in the price of this package (our registered agent & office address service are charged annually);
  • The provision of a nominee director for one year is also included in the price of this package (our nominee director service is charged annually);

  • To receive an original of the certificate of incorporation from the Companies Registrar usually takes as little as two to three days from the time of incorporation.
  • The following hard bound copy of corporate documents, will be posted to you upon formation of your company limited by guarantee: -

  • An original certificate of incorporation;
  • A hard bound copy of the memorandum and articles of association;
  • The minutes of the first meeting of the board of directors;
  • A completed register of directors and members;
  • An elegant printed membership certificates;
  • A pliers seal.
  • The general power of attorney signed by a nominee director (additional fee applies);
  • Pre-signed, undated resignation letter from a nominee director;
  • The agreement for the provision of a nominee service and indemnification of nominee.
  • This is our most popular package with international customers, and includes: -

  • The formation of a company limited by guarantee usually takes as little as five to seven working days from the time that your application and payment are received by Coddan;
  • The registration your BVI company limited by guarantee from scratch using our registered agent & registered office address, and appoint our own candidates to the role of a nominee director and a nominee member;
  • The government and initiation fees for incorporation are included in the price of this package;
  • The search for a company name availability, confirmation, and reservation;
  • The preparation and submission of the memorandum and articles of association;
  • A local registered office address and a local registered agent for one year are included in the price of this package (our registered agent & office address service are charged annually);
  • The provision of a nominee director for 12 months is included in the price of this package (our nominee director service is charged annually);
  • A completed register of directors and members
  • The provision of a nominee member for 12 months is also included in the price of this package (our nominee member service is charged annually);

  • To receive an original of the certificate of incorporation from the Companies Registrar usually takes as little as two to three days from the time of incorporation.
  • The following hard bound copy of corporate documents, will be posted to you upon formation of your company limited by guarantee: -

  • An original certificate of incorporation;
  • A hard bound copy of the memorandum and articles of association;
  • The minutes of the first meeting of the board of directors;
  • A completed register of directors and members;
  • An elegant printed membership certificates;
  • A pliers seal.
  • Pre-signed, undated letters of resignation from a nominee director and a nominee member;
  • A general power of attorney signed by a nominee director (additional fee applies);
  • A declaration of trust from a nominee member;
  • An indemnity letter for the power of attorney;
  • A nominee agreement which provides for the indemnification of the nominees.
  • This is another one of our most popular packages for small and medium size businesses, such as those being run by a sole director from home, and for companies owned by overseas residents who still need a local registered office address, but would rather not open a local office in the UK;

    This package is often chosen by such customers, who are looking to minimise a sole director' personal liability (and who are not quite familiar with the UK corporate legislation), because this package includes thye provision of a nominee secretary for 12 months. This package is also includes: -

  • The registration your company from scratch using one of our registered office addresses, and appoint your own candidates to the roles of director, and shareholder;
  • The standard capital on formation is £1.00, this is divided into 1.00 ordinary share valued at £1.00 (a minimum of one share must be issued);
  • The formation of a limited company usually takes as little as four to six hours from the time that your application and payment are received by Coddan;
  • The government fee for incorporation is included in the price of this package;
    • The provision of a registered office address for 12 months is included in the price of this package (our registered office address service is charged annually);
    • The provision of a nominee secretary for 12 months is also included in the price of this package (our nominee secretary service is charged annually);

    The following hard bound copy of the corporate documents, will be send by post to you, upon formation of your private limited company: -

  • A laminated copy of the certificate of incorporation of your company;
  • A hard bound copy of the memorandum and articles of association;
  • A hard bound copy of the minutes of the first meeting of directors;
  • Share certificates, and your company register.
  • This is another one very popular package with worldwide customers, and includes: -

  • The formation of a limited partnership usually takes as little as five to seven working days from the time that your application and payment are received by Coddan;
  • The incorporation your BVI offshore limited partnership from scratch using our registered agent & registered office address, and appoint your own candidate to the role of a general partner;
  • The government and initiation fees for registration are included in the price of this package;
  • The search for a limited partnership name availability, confirmation, and reservation;
  • The preparation and submission of the partnership agreement;
  • A local registered office address and a local registered agent for 12 months are included in the price of this package (our registered agent & office address service are charged annually);
  • The provision of a nominee limited partner for one year is also included in the price of this package (our nominee limited partner service is charged annually);

  • To receive an original of the certificate of incorporation from the Companies Registrar usually takes as little as two to three days from the time of incorporation.
  • The following hard bound copy of corporate documents, will be posted to you upon formation of your offshore company: -

  • An original certificate of incorporation;
  • A hard bound copy of the partnership agreement;
  • The minutes of the first meeting of the board of partners;
  • A completed register of partners;
  • An elegant printed membership certificates;
  • A pliers seal;
  • The general power of attorney signed by a nominee limited partner (additional fee applies);
  • Pre-signed, undated resignation letter from a nominee limited partner;
  • The agreement for the provision of a nominee service and indemnification of nominee.
  • This is our most popular package with international customers, and includes: -

    This is our most popular package with international customers, and includes: -

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    SCHEDULE 40
     
     REPEALS
     PART I
     EXCISE DUTIES

     (1) HYDROCARBON OILS
     
    ChapterShort titleExtent of repeal
     
    1979 c. 5.
     
    The Hydrocarbon Oil Duties Act 1979.
     
    In section 13(1) the words from "; and the Commissioners" to the end.
    Section 13A(1B), (1C) and (2).
    In Schedule 1, paragraph 2(1)(b) and the word "or" immediately preceding it, and paragraph 2(4).
    In Schedule 2A-
    (a) paragraph 8(4);
    (b) in paragraph 11(1), the definitions of "leaded" and "unleaded" petrol.
     
    1997 c. 16.
     
    The Finance Act 1997.
     
    Section 7(3) and (9)(e).
    In Schedule 6, paragraph 6(2).
         1. The repeals in section 13A of and Schedule 2A to the Hydrocarbon Oil Duties Act 1979 and section 7 of the Finance Act 1997 come into force on the day appointed under section 5(6) of this Act.
     
         2. The repeals in section 13 of the Hydrocarbon Oil Duties Act 1979 and Schedule 6 to the Finance Act 1997 have effect in accordance with section 8 of this Act.
     
         3. The repeals in Schedule 1 to the Hydrocarbon Oil Duties Act 1979 have effect in relation to the use of rebated heavy oil as fuel on or after 1st May 2000.
     
     (2) TOBACCO
     
    ChapterShort titleExtent of repeal
     
    1979 c. 7.
     
    The Tobacco Products Duty Act 1979.
     
    Section 7(1)(c)(i).
     

     (3) AMUSEMENT MACHINE LICENCE DUTY
     
    ChapterShort titleExtent of repeal
     
    1981 c. 63.
     
    The Betting and Gaming Duties Act 1981.
     
    In section 25(1B)(b), the words ", other than one consisting only in a blank surface onto which light is projected".
    In section 25(7), the word "or" at the end of paragraph (c).
          These repeals have effect in accordance with paragraph 7 of Schedule 2 to this Act.
     
     

     (4) AIR PASSENGER DUTY
     
    ChapterShort titleExtent of repeal
     
    1994 c. 9.
     
    The Finance Act 1994.
     
    In section 31, subsections (1), (2) and (6).
    In section 43, in subsection (2), the words "Subject to subsection (3) below" and subsection (3).
     
    1997 c. 16.
     
    The Finance Act 1997.
     
    Section 9.
         1. The repeals in the Finance Act 1994 have effect in accordance with section 19(6) of this Act.
     
         2. The repeal in the Finance Act 1997 has effect in accordance with section 18(8) of this Act.
     
     PART II
     INCOME TAX, CORPORATION TAX AND CAPITAL GAINS TAX
     

     (1) GIVING TO CHARITY
     
    ChapterShort titleExtent of repeal
     
    1988 c. 1.
     
    The Income and Corporation Taxes Act 1988.
     
    In section 202, in subsection (6), the words "must not be paid by the employee under a covenant", and subsection (7).
    In section 339, subsections (2), (3), (3A), (3F), (6), (7) and (8) and, in subsection (9), the words "in subsections (1) to (4) above includes".
    In section 347A, subsections (2)(b), (7) and (8).
    In section 505(6), the words "and, for this purpose, all covenanted payments to charity (within the meaning of section 347A(7)) shall be treated as a single item".
     
    1989 c. 26.
     
    The Finance Act 1989.
     
    Section 59.
     
    1990 c. 29.
     
    The Finance Act 1990.
     
    In section 25, in subsection (2), paragraphs (c) and (g) and, in subsection (12), paragraphs (b) and (e) and the word "and" immediately preceding paragraph (e).
     
    1998 c. 36.
     
    The Finance Act 1998.
     
    In section 48, subsections (3), (6) and (7).
         1. The repeals in section 202 of the Taxes Act 1988 have effect in accordance with section 38(7) of this Act.
     
         2. The repeals in section 339 of the Taxes Act 1988 have effect in accordance with section 40(11) of this Act.
     
         3. The repeals in sections 347A and 505 of the Taxes Act 1988 and the repeal of section 59 of the Finance Act 1989 have effect in accordance with section 41(9) of this Act.
     
         4. The repeals in section 25 of the Finance Act 1990 have effect in accordance with section 39(10) of this Act.
     
     

     (2) BENEFITS IN KINDS: DEREGULATORY AMENDMENTS
     
    ChapterShort titleExtent of repeal
     
    1988 c. 1.
     
    The Income and Corporation Taxes Act 1988.
     
    Section 155(2).
    Section 160(1C).
    Section 161(1A) and (1B).
     
    1994 c. 9.
     
    The Finance Act 1994.
     
    Section 88(5).
          These repeals have effect in accordance with section 57(2) of this Act.
     
     

     (3) CARS AVAILABLE FOR PRIVATE USE
     
    ChapterShort titleExtent of repeal
     
    1996 c. 8.
     
    The Finance Act 1996.
     
    In Schedule 20, paragraph 40.
     
    1999 c. 16.
     
    The Finance Act 1999.
     
    Section 47.
          These repeals have effect in accordance with section 59 of this Act.
     
     

     (4) OCCUPATIONAL AND PERSONAL PENSION SCHEMES
     
    ChapterShort titleExtent of repeal
     
    1988 c. 1.
     
    The Income and Corporation Taxes Act 1988.
     
    In section 611(3), the words "retirement benefits" in both places where they occur.
    Section 630(3).
    Section 633(2).
    In section 638(4), the words "the aggregate of", paragraph (b) and the word "and" immediately preceding it.
    Section 641.
    Section 642.
    In section 645(3), the word "and" immediately preceding paragraph (c).
    Section 646(7).
    Section 660A(7).
     
    1996 c. 8.
     
    The Finance Act 1996.
     
    In Schedule 21, paragraph 18.
         1. The repeal of section 633(2) of the Taxes Act 1988 has effect in accordance with paragraph 9 of Schedule 13 to this Act.
     
         2. The repeals in section 638(4) of that Act have effect in relation to contributions paid in the year 2001-02 and subsequent years of assessment.
     
         3. The repeals of section 641 of that Act and paragraph 18 of Schedule 21 to the Finance Act 1996 have effect in accordance with paragraph 17 of Schedule 13 to this Act.
     
         4. The repeal of section 642 of the Taxes Act 1988 has effect in accordance with paragraph 19 of Schedule 13 to this Act.
     
         5. The repeal of section 646(7) of that Act has effect for the year 2001-02 and subsequent years of assessment.
     
         6. The repeal of section 660A(7) of that Act has effect for the year 2001-02 and subsequent years of assessment.
     
     

     (5) ENTERPRISE INVESTMENT SCHEME AND VENTURE CAPITAL TRUSTS
     
    ChapterShort titleExtent of repeal
     
    1988 c. 1.
     
    The Income and Corporation Taxes Act 1988.
     
    Section 293(6)(b) and the word "and" immediately preceding it.
    Section 299B(7).
    In section 312(1), the definition of "the seven year period".
     
    1992 c. 12.
     
    The Taxation of Chargeable Gains Act 1992.
     
    In Schedule 5B, in paragraph 19(1)-
    (a) the definition of "the five year period";
    (b) the definition of "the seven year period".
     
    1994 c. 9.
     
    The Finance Act 1994.
     
    In Schedule 15, paragraph 10(c).
         1. The repeal in section 293(6) of the Taxes Act 1988 has effect in accordance with paragraph 12 of Schedule 17 to this Act.
     
         2. The repeal in the Finance Act 1994 has effect in accordance with paragraph 13(2) of that Schedule.
     
         3. The repeal in section 299B of the Taxes Act 1988 has effect in accordance with paragraph 14 of that Schedule.
     
         4. The other repeals have effect in accordance with paragraph 8 of that Schedule.
     
     

     (6) TAPER RELIEF FOR BUSINESS ASSETS
     
    ChapterShort titleExtent of repeal
     
    1992 c. 12.
     
    The Taxation of Chargeable Gains Act 1992.
     
    In Schedule A1, in paragraph 22(1), the definitions of "full-time working officer or employee" and "qualifying office or employment".
          These repeals have effect in accordance with section 67(7) of this Act.
     
     

     (7) MEANING OF "RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
     
    ChapterShort titleExtent of repeal
     
    1990 c. 1.
     
    The Capital Allowances Act 1990.
     
    Section 136.
    In section 139(1)(d)-
    (a) in the opening words, the words "or a class of trades";
    (b) in sub-paragraphs (i) and (ii), the words "or, as the case may be, of trades of that class".
    Section 139(3).
          These repeals have effect in accordance with section 68(2) of this Act.
     
     

     (8) CAPITAL ALLOWANCES
     
    ChapterShort titleExtent of repeal
     
    1990 c. 1.
     
    The Capital Allowances Act 1990.
     
    In section 41, in subsection (1), paragraphs (b) and (c) and the word "or" at the end of paragraph (a) and, in subsection (4), paragraph (a) and, in paragraph (b), the words from "or within (1)(b) or (c)" to "subsection (1)(c)" and the words "or subsection (1)(b) and (c)".
    Section 53(1)(bb).
     
    1994 c. 9.
     
    The Finance Act 1994.
     
    In section 118, subsections (1) to (5) and (7) to (9).
         1. The repeals in section 41 of the Capital Allowances Act 1990 have effect in accordance with section 74(1) of this Act.
     
         2. The repeal in section 53 of that Act has effect in accordance with section 75(6)(a) of this Act.
     
         3. The repeals in section 118 of the Finance Act 1994 have effect in accordance with section 73(2) of this Act.
     
     

     (9) CONTRIBUTIONS TO LOCAL ENTERPRISE AGENCIES , ETC
     
    ChapterShort titleExtent of repeal
     
    1988 c. 1.
     
    The Income and Corporation Taxes Act 1988.
     
    In section 79(11), the words "and before 1st April 2000".
    In section 79A-
    (a) in subsection (5)(b), the references to the Scottish Development Agency and the Highlands and Islands Development Board;
    (b) in subsection (7), the words "and before 1st April 2000".
     
    1994 c. 9.
     
    The Finance Act 1994.
     
    Section 145(1).
     

     (10) CAPITAL GAINS TAX: GIFTS AND TRUSTS
     
    ChapterShort titleExtent of repeal
     
    1992 c. 12.
     
    The Taxation of Chargeable Gains Act 1992.
     
    In Schedule 10, paragraph 14(42).
     
    1996 c. 8.
     
    The Finance Act 1996.
     
    In Schedule 38, paragraph 10(2)(c) and (f).
         1. The repeal in Schedule 10 to the Taxation of Chargeable Gains Act 1992 has effect in accordance with section 92(5) of this Act.
     
         2. The repeals in Schedule 38 to the Finance Act 1996 have effect in relation to disposals made on or after 9th November 1999.
     
     

     (11) GROUPS AND GROUP RELIEF
     
    ChapterShort titleExtent of repeal
     
    1970 c. 9.
     
    The Taxes Management Act 1970.
     
    In section 87A(3), the word "or" preceding "paragraph 75A(2)".
     
    1988 c. 1.
     
    The Income and Corporation Taxes Act 1988.
     
    In section 402(4), the words from "if the share in the consortium" to "is nil or".
    In section 413-
    (a) in subsection (5), the words from the beginning to "Kingdom; and", paragraph (c) and the word "or" immediately preceding it;
    (b) subsections (8) and (9).
     
    1992 c. 12.
     
    The Taxation of Chargeable Gains Act 1992.
     
    In section 170(8), the words ", or subsections (7) to (9),".
    In section 228(10)(b), the words "to (9)".
     
    1992 c. 48.
     
    The Finance (No.2) Act 1992.
     
    In Schedule 6, paragraph 3.
     
    1998 c. 36.
     
    The Finance Act 1998.
     
    Section 81.
         1. The repeal in section 87A(3) of the Taxes Management Act 1970 has effect in accordance with section 98(2) of this Act.
     
         2. The repeal in section 402(4) of the Taxes Act 1988, the repeal of section 413(8) and (9) of that Act, the repeals in the Taxation of Chargeable Gains Act 1992 and the repeal of section 81 of the Finance Act 1998 have effect in accordance with section 100(5) of this Act.
     
         3. The repeals in section 413(5) of the Taxes Act 1988 and the repeal in Schedule 6 to the Finance (No.2) Act 1992 have effect in accordance with paragraph 6 of Schedule 27 to this Act.
     
     

     (12) GROUPS OF COMPANIES: CHARGEABLE GAINS
     
    ChapterShort titleExtent of repeal
     
    1970 c. 9.
     
    The Taxes Management Act 1970.
     
    In section 87A(3), the words "or 179(11)".
     
    1988 c. 39.
     
    The Finance Act 1988.
     
    In section 132(6), in the definition of group, the words "references to residence in the United Kingdom were omitted and".
     
    1992 c. 12.
     
    The Taxation of Chargeable Gains Act 1992.
     
    In section 14(4)(b), the words "without subsections (2)(a), (9) and (12) to (14)".
    Section 25(4).
    In section 30(2)(b), the words "178 or".
    In section 31(7)(b), the words "178 or".
    In section 35(3)(d)(i), the words "172,".
    In section 170-
    (a) subsection (2)(a);
    (b) in subsection (9)(b), the words "(although resident in the United Kingdom)".
    Section 172.
    Section 174(1) to (3) and (5).
    In section 176(7), paragraph (c) and the word "and" immediately preceding it.
    Section 178.
    Section 179(11) and (12).
    Section 180.
    Section 181(5).
    In section 192(4), the words "178 or".
    In section 197(2)(b), the words "178(3) or".
    In section 211-
    (a) in subsection (2), the words "Subject to subsection (3) below" and paragraph (b) and the word "or" immediately following it;
    (b) subsection (3).
    In section 216(2)(b), (3) and (4), the words "178 or".
    In Schedule 4-
    (a) in paragraph 4(2), the words "178(3), 179(3)";
    (b) paragraph 4(3);
    (c) paragraph 9(1)(a).
    In Schedule 7B, paragraph 7.
     
    1992 c. 48.
     
    The Finance (No.2) Act 1992.
     
    Section 25(1).
     
    1993 c. 34.
     
    The Finance Act 1993.
     
    Section 90.
         1. The repeal in the Finance Act 1988 has effect in accordance with paragraph 15 of Schedule 29 to this Act.
     
         2. The repeal in section 14 of the Taxation of Chargeable Gains Act 1992 has effect in accordance with paragraph 16 of that Schedule.
     
         3. The repeal in section 25 of that Act has effect in accordance with paragraph 6(5) of that Schedule.
     
         4. The repeals in section 170 of that Act have effect in accordance with paragraph 1 of that Schedule.
     
         5. The repeal of section 172 of that Act, and the repeals in section 35 of and Schedule 7B to that Act, have effect in accordance with paragraph 3 of Schedule 29 to this Act.
     
         6. In section 174 of that Act-
     
     
      (a) the repeal of subsections (1) to (3) has effect in accordance with paragraph 12 of that Schedule; and
     
      (b) the repeal of subsection (5) has effect in accordance with paragraph 13 of that Schedule.
         7. The repeals in section 176 of that Act have effect in accordance with paragraph 24 of that Schedule.
     
         8. The repeals in section 87A(3) of the Taxes Management Act 1970 and in section 179 of the Taxation of Chargeable Gains Act 1992 have effect in accordance with paragraph 4(7) of that Schedule.
     
         9. The repeal in section 181 of the Taxation of Chargeable Gains Act 1992 has effect in accordance with paragraph 28 of that Schedule.
     
         10. The repeals in section 211 of that Act, and the repeal of section 90 of the Finance Act 1993, have effect in accordance with paragraph 30 of that Schedule.
     
         11. The repeal in section 25 of the Finance (No.2) Act 1992 has effect in accordance with paragraph 4(6) of that Schedule.
     
     

     (13) DOUBLE TAXATION RELIEF
     
    ChapterShort titleExtent of repeal
     
    1970 c. 9.
     
    The Taxes Management Act 1970.
     
    In section 42(7)(a), the words ",810".
     
    1988 c. 1.
     
    The Income and Corporation Taxes Act 1988.
     
    In section 750(3)(b), the words "other than section 810".
    In section 788(5), in the second sentence, paragraph (b) and the word "and" preceding it.
    Section 794(2)(c).
    Section 799(3)(b).
    Section 800.
    Section 802.
    Section 810.
    In Schedule 19AC, in paragraph 13, sub-paragraph (1) and, in sub-paragraph (2), the subsection (3) which is treated as inserted into section 794 of the Act.
     
    1989 c. 26.
     
    The Finance Act 1989.
     
    In section 82(1)(a), the words "or foreign tax".
          These repeals have effect in accordance with Schedule 30 to this Act.
     
     
    (14) Controlled foreign companies
     
    ChapterShort titleExtent of repeal
     
    1988 c. 1.
     
    The Income and Corporation Taxes Act 1988.
     
    In section 756(3), paragraph (a) and the words following paragraph (b).
    In Schedule 25, in paragraph 11(1), the word "and" immediately preceding paragraph (g).
          These repeals have effect in accordance with paragraph 9 of Schedule 31 to this Act.
     
     

     (15) INTERNATIONAL MATTERS
     
    ChapterShort titleExtent of repeal
     
    1993 c. 34.
     
    The Finance Act 1993.
     
    In section 149, in subsections (4) and (5), the words "the asset or contract was held, or the liability was owed, by the company solely for trading purposes and".
    Section 164(6) and (7).
          These repeals have effect in accordance with section 106(17) of this Act.
     
     

     (16) INSURANCE
     
    ChapterShort titleExtent of repeal
     
    1988 c. 1.
     
    The Income and Corporation Taxes Act 1988.
     
    In section 431(2), the definition of "investment reserve".
    In Schedule 19AC, paragraph 7(3)(c).
     
    1993 c. 34.
     
    The Finance Act 1993.
     
    Section 177.
     
    1994 c. 9.
     
    The Finance Act 1994.
     
    Section 224.
         1. The repeals in the Taxes Act 1988 have effect in accordance with section 109(10) of this Act.
     
         2. The other repeals have effect in accordance with section 107(12)(c) of this Act.
     
     

     (17) PAYMENTS UNDER DEDUCTION OF TAX
     
    ChapterShort titleExtent of repeal
     
    1970 c. 9.
     
    The Taxes Management Act 1970.
     
    In columns 1 and 2 of the Table in section 98-
    (a) the words "regulations under section 118D, 118F, 118G, 118H or 118I"; and
    (b) the words "regulations under section 124(3)".
     
    1988 c. 1.
     
    The Income and Corporation Taxes Act 1988.
     
    In Part IV, Chapter VIIA.
    Section 124.
    In section 348(3), the words "or to any payment which is a relevant payment for the purposes of Chapter VIIA of Part IV".
    In section 349-
    (a) in subsection (1), the words "or to any payment which is a relevant payment for the purposes of Chapter VIIA of Part IV";
    (b) in subsection (3), paragraph (e).
    Section 468M(4)(b).
    Section 482(11)(a).
    In section 582A(1), the words "and section 118B(4)".
    Section 841A.
    In Schedule 23A-
    (a) in paragraph 1(1), in the definition of "overseas securities", paragraph (b) and the word "and" preceding it;
    (b) in paragraph 1(1), in the definition of "UK securities", the words "quoted Eurobonds (as defined by section 124) held in a recognised clearing system or";
    (c) paragraph 4(8).
     
    1989 c. 26.
     
    The Finance Act 1989.
     
    In section 178(2)(m), the reference to section 118F of the Taxes Act 1988.
     
    1996 c. 8.
     
    The Finance Act 1996.
     
    In Schedule 7, paragraph 28.
    Schedule 29.
    In Schedule 38, paragraph 6(2)(a) and (3).
     
    1997 c. 58.
     
    The Finance (No.2) Act 1997.
     
    Section 38.
         1. The repeal of Chapter VIIA of Part IV of the Taxes Act 1988, and related repeals, have effect in accordance with section 111(6)(a) of this Act.
     
         2. The repeal of section 124 of that Act, and related appeals, have effect in accordance with section 111(6)(b) of this Act.
     
         3. The repeal of section 482(11)(a) of that Act has effect in accordance with section 111(6)(c) of this Act.
     
     

     (18) TAX TREATMENT OF EXPENDITURE ON PRODUCTION OR ACQUISITION OF FILMS
     
    ChapterShort titleExtent of repeal
     
    1992 c. 48.
     
    The Finance (No.2) Act 1992.
     
    In section 43(3), paragraph (b) and the word "or" preceding it.
          This repeal has effect in accordance with section 113(6) of this Act.
     
     PART III
     STAMP DUTY AND STAMP DUTY RESERVE TAX
     
    ChapterShort titleExtent of repeal
     
    1949 c. 15 (N.I.).
     
    The Finance Act (Northern Ireland) 1949.
     
    Section 8.
     
    1977 c. 37.
     
    The Patents Act 1977.
     
    Section 126.
     
    1986 c. 41.
     
    The Finance Act 1986.
     
    In sections 67(9), 70(9), 95(1) and 97(1), the words "and is resident in the United Kingdom" and "and is so resident".
     
    1993 c. 34.
     
    The Finance Act 1993.
     
    In section 204(3), the word "first" (in each place where it occurs).
     
    1994 c. 26.
     
    The Trade Marks Act 1994.
     
    Section 61.
     
    2000 c. 17.
     
    The Finance Act 2000.
     
    Section 133.
    Section 134.
    In Schedule 33, paragraph 9(1).
         1. The repeals in the Patents Act 1977 and the Trade Marks Act 1994 have effect in accordance with section 129(5) of this Act.
     
         2. The repeals in the Finance Act 1986 have effect in accordance with section 134(5) of this Act.
     
         3. The repeals of sections 133 and 134 of this Act have effect-
     
     
      (a) so far as relating to stamp duty on bearer instruments, in accordance with section 107 of the Finance Act 1990;
     
      (b) so far as relating to stamp duty on instruments other than bearer instruments, in accordance with section 108 of that Act; and
     
      (c) so far as relating to stamp duty reserve tax, in accordance with section 110 of that Act.
         4. The repeal in Schedule 33 to this Act has effect in accordance with section 107 of the Finance Act 1990.
     
     PART IV
     VALUE ADDED TAX
     
    ChapterShort titleExtent of repeal
     
    1994 c. 23.
     
    The Value Added Tax Act 1994.
     
    In Schedule A1, in paragraph 1(1), the word "and" at the end of paragraph (b).
     PART V
     INFORMATION POWERS
     
    ChapterShort titleExtent of repeal
     
    1970 c. 9.
     
    The Taxes Management Act 1970.
     
    In section 17, subsections (4B) and (4C).
    In section 18, subsections (3) and (3AA).
     
    1988 c. 1.
     
    The Income and Corporation Taxes Act 1988.
     
    Section 482A.
          These repeals have effect in relation to amounts paid, credited or received on or after 6th April 2001.
     

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