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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
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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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    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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    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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    2001 Chapter 2 - continued
    Schedule 3, TRANSITIONALS AND SAVINGS - continued

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     PART 4
     PLANT AND MACHINERY ALLOWANCES
     
    Introduction
     Use for qualifying activity of plant or machinery provided for other purposes
     
    11    Subsections (4) and (5) of section 13 do not apply if the plant or machinery was brought into use before 21st March 2000.
     
     Use for qualifying activity of plant or machinery which is a gift
     
    12    Section 14 applies with the insertion after subsection (1) of-
     
     
        "(1A) This section does not apply unless the donor was required by section 24(6) of CAA 1990 to bring into account for the purposes there mentioned a disposal value equal to the price which the plant or machinery would have fetched if sold in the open market at the time of the gift.",
     
     if the plant or machinery was brought into use before 27th July 1989.
     
    Qualifying expenditure
     Buildings, structures and land
     
    13    Sections 21 to 24 do not apply in relation to expenditure-
     
     
      (a) incurred before 30th November 1993;
     
      (b) incurred before 6th April 1996 in pursuance of a contract entered into before 30th November 1993; or
     
      (c) incurred before 6th April 1996 in pursuance of a contract entered into on or after 30th November 1993 for the purpose of securing that obligations under a contract entered into before 30th November 1993 are complied with.
     
    First-year qualifying expenditure
     ICT expenditure incurred by small companies
     
    14    Section 45 does not apply in relation to expenditure incurred before 1st April 2000.
     
     
    Hire-purchase and similar contracts
     Plant or machinery acquired under hire purchase etc.
     
    15    Section 67(2) applies with the omission of the words in brackets if the contract under which the expenditure was incurred was entered into before 27th July 1989.
     
     Plant or machinery on hire purchase etc.: fixtures
     
    16    Section 69(2) does not apply if the plant or machinery became a fixture before 28th July 2000.
     
     Plant or machinery provided by lessee
     
    17    In section 70(1), paragraphs (c) and (d) do not apply if the lease was entered into before 12th July 1984, or on or after that date under an agreement made before that date.
     
     
    Computer software
     Software and rights to software
     
    18    Section 71 does not apply to expenditure incurred before 10th March 1992.
     
     
    Cars, etc.
     Cars above the cost threshold
     
    19    In relation to expenditure incurred or treated as incurred before 11th March 1992, or incurred under a contract entered into before that date-
     
     
      (a) sections 74(2) and 76(3) apply with the substitution of "£8,000" for "£12,000"; and
     
      (b) sections 75(1) and 76(2) and (4) apply with the substitution of "£2,000" for "£3,000".
     
    Long-life assets
     Long-life asset expenditure
     
    20    (1) Chapter 10 of Part 2 does not apply to any expenditure incurred-
     
     
      (a) before 26th November 1996, or
     
      (b) before 1st January 2001 in pursuance of a contract entered into before 26th November 1996.
         (2) Chapter 10 of Part 2 does not apply to expenditure incurred by any person ("the purchaser") on the acquisition of a long-life asset from another ("the seller") if-
     
     
      (a) the seller has made a Part 2 claim in respect of expenditure incurred on the provision of the asset ("the seller's expenditure"),
     
      (b) the claim is one which the seller was entitled to make,
     
      (c) the seller's expenditure did not fall to be treated as long-life asset expenditure for the purposes of the claim, and
     
      (d) the seller's expenditure would have been so treated if one or more of the assumptions specified in sub-paragraph (3) were made.
         (3) The assumptions are that-
     
     
      (a) expenditure falling within sub-paragraph (1) is not prevented by that sub-paragraph from being long-life asset expenditure,
     
      (b) the seller's expenditure was not prevented by sub-paragraph (2) from being long-life asset expenditure, and
     
      (c) Chapter 10 of Part 2 or any provision corresponding to it applied for chargeable periods ending before 26th November 1996.
         (4) The reference in sub-paragraph (1) to expenditure incurred in pursuance of a contract entered into before 26th November 1996 does not, in the case of a contract varied at any time on or after that date, include a reference to any expenditure incurred under the contract that exceeds the expenditure that would have been incurred if the contract had not been varied.
     
         (5) Expressions used in this paragraph and in Chapter 10 of Part 2 have the same meaning in this paragraph as in that Chapter; and in particular references in this paragraph to a "Part 2 claim" are to be read in accordance with section 103(3).
     
     
    Overseas leasing
     Meaning of "overseas leasing"
     
    21    Section 105(2) applies with the substitution for paragraph (b) of-
     
     
      "(b) does not use the plant or machinery for the purposes of a qualifying activity carried on there or for earning profits chargeable to tax by virtue of section 830(4) of ICTA,",
     in relation to the use of plant or machinery for leasing under a lease entered into before 16th March 1993.
     Recovery of first-year allowances in case of joint lessees
     
    22    (1) Sub-paragraphs (2) and (3) apply if-
     
     
      (a) expenditure has been incurred on the provision of plant or machinery which is leased as described in section 116(1), and
     
      (b) the whole or a part of the expenditure has qualified for a first-year allowance under-
     
        (i) section 43(4) of CAA 1990, or
     
        (ii) paragraph 47(7).
         (2) Section 117(1) applies as if the reference in paragraph (b) to expenditure qualifying for a normal writing-down allowance under section 116(3) included a reference to expenditure qualifying for the first-year allowance.
     
         (3) Subsections (3) to (5) of section 117 apply as if the reference in section 117(3)(b) to expenditure qualifying for a normal writing-down allowance under section 116(3) included a reference to expenditure qualifying for the first-year allowance.
     
     Letting ships or aircraft to obtain old first-year allowance not a qualifying purpose
     
    23    Subsections (1) and (2) of section 123 do not apply if the main object, or one of the main objects-
     
     
      (a) of the letting of the ship or aircraft on charter,
     
      (b) of a series of transactions of which the letting of the ship or aircraft on charter was one, or
     
      (c) of any of the transactions in such a series,
     was to obtain a first-year allowance in respect of expenditure which was first-year qualifying expenditure under paragraph 47 and was incurred by any person on the provision of the ship or aircraft.
     
     
    Ships: deferments etc.
     Further registration requirement
     
    24    Section 154 does not apply in the case of a ship that was brought into use before 20th July 1994 for the purposes of a qualifying activity carried on by the person incurring the expenditure on the provision of the ship or a person connected with him.
     
     
    Mining and oil industries
     Pre-trading expenditure on mineral exploration and access
     
    25    Section 161 does not apply if-
     
     
      (a) the person incurred the pre-trading expenditure before 1st April 1986; and
     
      (b) before the first day of trading, the mineral exploration and access at the source in question had ceased.
     Abandonment expenditure incurred before cessation of ring fence trade
     
    26    Section 164 does not apply if the chargeable period in which the abandonment expenditure was incurred ended before 1st July 1991.
     
     Abandonment expenditure incurred after cessation of ring fence trade
     
    27    Section 165 does not apply if the abandonment expenditure was incurred before 1st July 1991.
     
     Oil production sharing contracts
     
    28    Sections 167 to 171 do not apply if -
     
     
      (a) the expenditure was incurred before 21st March 2000; or
     
      (b) the expenditure is treated as incurred by virtue of section 13 and the conditions mentioned in subsection (1) of that section were fulfilled before that date.
     
    Fixtures
     Meaning of "interest in land" for purposes of Chapter 14 of Part 2 (fixtures)
     
    29    (1) Sub-paragraph (2) applies if paragraph 51 of Schedule 12 to the Abolition of Feudal Tenure etc. (Scotland) Act 2000 has not come into force before the commencement of section 175.
     
         (2) Section 175(1) has effect until the appointed day as if for paragraph (b) there were substituted-
     
     
      "(b) in Scotland, the estate or interest of the proprietor of the dominium utile (or, in the case of property other than feudal property, of the owner) and any agreement to acquire such an estate or interest,".
         (3) In sub-paragraph (2) "the appointed day" means such day as may be appointed by the Scottish Ministers under section 71 of the Abolition of Feudal Tenure etc. (Scotland) Act 2000 for the coming into force of the Act.
     
     Equipment lessors
     
    30    Section 177(1)(a)(i) does not apply if the agreement for the lease of the plant or machinery was entered into before 19th March 1997.
     
     Equipment lessee has qualifying activity etc.
     
    31    Section 178 applies-
     
     
      (a) if the agreement for the lease of the plant or machinery was entered into before 19th March 1997, with the omission of the words "which is or is to be" in paragraph (a) and the addition of the word "and" at the end of that paragraph; and
     
      (b) if that expenditure was incurred before 24th July 1996, with the omission of paragraph (c) and the substitution for paragraph (b) of-
     
      "(b) if the equipment lessee had incurred the capital expenditure incurred by the equipment lessor on the provision of the plant or machinery, he would, by virtue of section 176, be treated as the owner of the fixture as a result of incurring the expenditure".
     Equipment lessor has right to sever fixture that is not part of building
     
    32    Section 179(1) does not apply if the agreement for the lease of the plant or machinery was entered into before 19th March 1997 and applies with-
     
     
      (a) the addition at the end of paragraph (e) of the word "and", and
     
      (b) the omission of paragraph (g) and the word "and" immediately before it,
     if the expenditure of the equipment lessor was incurred before 24th July 1996.
     
     Equipment lease is part of affordable warmth programme
     
    33    Section 180 does not apply if the expenditure of the equipment lessor was incurred before 28th July 2000.
     
     Purchaser of land giving consideration for fixture
     
    34    Section 181 applies with-
     
     
      (a) the omission of the word "and" at the end of paragraph (b) of subsection (1); and
     
      (b) the insertion after that paragraph of-
     
      "(bb) at the time of the purchasers' acquisition of the interest, either no person has previously become entitled to an allowance in respect of any capital expenditure incurred on the provision of the fixture or, if any person has become so entitled, that person has been or is required to bring the disposal value of the fixture into account under Chapter 5, and",
     if the purchaser acquired the interest in the relevant land before 24th July 1996.
     Purchaser of land discharging obligations of equipment lessee
     
    35    Section 182 applies with-
     
     
      (a) the omission of the word "and" at the end of paragraph (c) of subsection (1); and
     
      (b) the insertion after that paragraph of-
     
      "(cc) at the time of the purchasers' acquisition of the interest, either no person has previously become entitled to an allowance in respect of any capital expenditure incurred on the provision of the fixture or, if any person has become so entitled, that person has been or is required to bring the disposal value of the fixture into account under Chapter 5, and",
     if the purchaser acquired the interest in the relevant land before 24th July 1996.
     Incoming lessee where lessor entitled to allowances
     
    36    Section 183 applies with the insertion after subsection (2) of-
     
     
        "(3) No election may be made under this section if it appears that the sole or main benefit that may be expected to accrue to the lessor from the grant of the lease and the making of an election is the obtaining of an allowance or deduction or a greater allowance or deduction or the avoidance or reduction of a charge under this Part.",
     
     if the person who had the interest in the relevant land granted the lease before 24th July 1996.
     Incoming lessee where lessor not entitled to allowances
     
    37    Section 184 applies with-
     
     
      (a) the omission of the word "and" at the end of paragraph (c) of subsection (1); and
     
      (b) the insertion after that paragraph of-
     
      "(cc) at the time of the grant of the lease, no person has previously become entitled to an allowance in respect of any capital expenditure incurred on the provision of the fixture, and",
     if the person who had the interest in the relevant land granted the lease before 24th July 1996.
     Fixture on which a plant and machinery allowance has been claimed
     
    38    Section 185 does not apply if the disposal event which required the disposal value to be brought into account as mentioned in subsection (1)(d) occurred before 24th July 1996.
     
     Fixture on which industrial buildings allowance has been made
     
    39    Section 186 does not apply if the time mentioned in subsection (1)(c)(ii) is before 24th July 1996.
     
     Fixture on which research and development allowance has been made
     
    40    Section 187 does not apply if the time mentioned in subsection (1)(d)(ii) is before 24th July 1996.
     
     Disposal value in relation to fixtures: general
     
    41    In relation to a fixture which a person is treated as ceasing to own before 24th July 1996, section 196 applies with the substitution for subsection (6) of-
     
     
        "(6) If-
     
     
      (a) a person ("the former owner") is treated by virtue of section 188, 190 or 191 as ceasing to own a fixture,
     
      (b) another person incurs expenditure on the provision of the fixture, and
     
      (c) the former owner brings a disposal value into account under Chapter 5,
     there is to be disregarded for the purposes of this Part so much (if any) of that expenditure as exceeds that disposal value.
     
         (7) In relation to expenditure incurred before 27th July 1989, subsection (6) has effect with the substitution for the words following "the fixture" in paragraph (b) of the words "there is to be disregarded for the purposes of this Part so much (if any) of that expenditure as exceeds the disposal value which the former owner is required to bring into account under Chapter 5"".
     
     
    Assets provided or used only partly for qualifying activity
     Effect of significant reduction in use for purposes of qualifying activity
     
    42    Section 208 does not apply if the change of circumstances referred to in subsection (1)(b) of that section occurs before 21st March 2000.
     
     
    Anti-avoidance
     Relevant transactions: sale, hire-purchase (etc.) and assignment
     
    43    Section 213(3) does not apply if the plant or machinery was brought into use before 27th July 1989.
     
     Hire purchase etc. and finance leases
     
    44    Sections 220 and 229 do not apply in relation to expenditure incurred before 2nd July 1997, or in the 12 months beginning with that date in pursuance of a contract entered into before that date.
     
     Sale and finance leasebacks
     
    45    Sections 221, 222 and 224 to 226 do not apply in relation to expenditure incurred before 2nd July 1998 if the relevant transaction-
     
     
      (a) is a purchase under a contract entered into before 2nd July 1997;
     
      (b) is itself a contract entered into before that date; or
     
      (c) is an assignment made before that date, or in pursuance of a contract entered into before that date.
     
    Additional VAT liabilities and rebates
     Expenditure which is first-year qualifying expenditure: general
     
    46    (1) For the purposes of section 236(1)(a) (entitlement to first-year allowance in respect of additional VAT liability where original expenditure was first-year qualifying expenditure), first-year qualifying expenditure includes expenditure which is first-year qualifying expenditure under paragraph 47 or 48.
     
         (2) A first-year allowance under this paragraph is made for the chargeable period in which the additional VAT liability accrues.
     
         (3) The amount of such an allowance is a percentage of the additional VAT liability in respect of which the allowance is made, as shown in the Table-
     
     
     
    Table
     
    AMOUNT OF FIRST-YEAR ALLOWANCES
     
    (PRE-COMMENCEMENT ORIGINAL EXPENDITURE)
     
    Type of original first-year qualifying expenditure
     
    Amount
     
    Expenditure qualifying under paragraph 47 (expenditure incurred 1992-93).
     
    40%
     
    Expenditure qualifying under paragraph 48 (expenditure incurred 1997-98 by small or medium-sized enterprises) which is not long-life asset expenditure.
     
    50%
     
    Expenditure qualifying under paragraph 48 (expenditure incurred 1997-98 by small or medium-sized enterprises) which is long-life asset expenditure.
     
    12%
     Expenditure incurred 1992-93
     
    47    (1) Expenditure is first-year qualifying expenditure under this paragraph if-
     
     
      (a) it was incurred in the period beginning with 1st November 1992 and ending with 31st October 1993, and
     
      (b) it is not excluded by sub-paragraphs (3) to (8).
         (2) In determining whether expenditure is first-year qualifying expenditure under this paragraph, any effect of section 12 on the time at which it is to be treated as incurred is to be disregarded.
     
         (3) Expenditure is not first-year qualifying expenditure under this paragraph if it was incurred-
     
     
      (a) in the chargeable period in which there was a permanent discontinuance of the qualifying activity, or
     
      (b) on the provision of a car other than a qualifying hire car (as defined by section 82).
         (4) Expenditure on the provision of plant or machinery for leasing is not first-year qualifying expenditure under this paragraph if it appears that the expenditure is of the kind described in section 109(2) or 110(2) (expenditure on plant or machinery which is used for overseas leasing etc.).
     
         (5) Expenditure on the provision of plant or machinery for leasing is not first-year qualifying expenditure under this paragraph if-
     
     
      (a) the expenditure was incurred on or after 14th April 1993,
     
      (b) the person to whom the plant or machinery is to be or is leased, or a person who is connected with that person, used the plant or machinery for any purpose at any time before its provision for leasing, and
     
      (c) the expenditure does not fall within any of the categories of expenditure on plant or machinery for leasing given in sub-paragraph (6).
         (6) The categories referred to in sub-paragraph (5)(c) are as follows.
     
     Category 1. Expenditure on leasing qualifying by reference to Chapter 11 of Part 2 (overseas leasing)
     It appears that the plant or machinery-
     
      (a) will be used for a qualifying purpose (as defined by sections 122 to 125) in the designated period (as defined by section 106), and
     
      (b) will not be used for any other purpose at any time in that period.
     Category 2. Enterprise zones
     The circumstances of the incurring of the expenditure are that-
     
      (a) the expenditure is incurred on the provision of plant or machinery which is to be an integral part of a building or structure, and
     
      (b) expenditure incurred at that time on the construction of the building or structure would be qualifying enterprise zone expenditure to which Chapter 5 of Part 3 (initial allowances for qualifying enterprise zone expenditure) would apply.
     Category 3. Fixtures
     The circumstances of the incurring of the expenditure are that-
     
      (a) expenditure is incurred on the provision of plant or machinery which is fixed to land or a building,
     
      (b) the person who incurs it is the lessor of the land or building, and
     
      (c) a transfer of the person's interest in the land or building would operate to transfer that person's interest in the plant or machinery.
     Category 4. Cars hired out to the disabled etc.
     The expenditure is incurred on the provision of a car which is within section 82(4) (cars hired out to persons receiving disability allowances etc.).
         (7) Sub-paragraph (4) does not prevent expenditure being first-year qualifying expenditure, if it appears that-
     
     
      (a) the plant or machinery will be leased as described in section 116(1), and
     
      (b) the circumstances are such that section 116(3) will require the whole or any part of the expenditure to be treated as not subject to section 107, 109 or 110.
         (8) Any first-year allowance under sub-paragraph (7) (when read with section 236) is to be made on the same basis and subject to the same apportionments (if any) as would be applicable in the case of a writing-down allowance under section 116(5).
     
     Expenditure by small or medium-sized enterprises, 1997-98
     
    48    (1) Expenditure is first-year qualifying expenditure under this paragraph if-
     
     
      (a) it was incurred in the period beginning with 2nd July 1997 and ending with 1st July 1998;
     
      (b) it was incurred by a small or medium-sized enterprise; and
     
      (c) it is not excluded by sub-paragraph (3).
         (2) In determining whether expenditure is first-year qualifying expenditure under this paragraph, any effect of section 12 on the time at which it is to be treated as incurred is to be disregarded.
     
         (3) Expenditure is not first-year qualifying expenditure under this paragraph if it is within any of the general exclusions given in section 46(2).
     
         (4) In this paragraph, "small or medium-sized enterprise" is to be read in accordance with sections 47 to 49, read with paragraph 50.
     
     Whether a company is a member of large or medium-sized group
     
    49    (1) This paragraph applies in relation to any expenditure incurred before 12th May 1998, and for the purpose of determining-
     
     
      (a) whether expenditure incurred under a contract entered into before that date is first-year qualifying expenditure under section 44, or
     
      (b) whether expenditure is first-year qualifying expenditure under paragraph 46 or 48.
         (2) Section 49 applies with the substitution in subsection (2) of "parent company" for "parent undertaking" and the omission of the words in brackets in subsection (5).
     
         (3) In section 49 as it so applies "parent company"-
     
     
      (a) except in the case of a company formed and registered in Northern Ireland, has the same meaning as in Part VII of the Companies Act 1985 (c. 6);
     
      (b) in the case of such a company, has the same meaning as in Part VIII of the Companies (Northern Ireland) Order 1986 (S.I.1986/1032 (N.I.6)).
     Expenditure which is not first-year qualifying expenditure
     
    50    For the purposes of section 236(1)(a)-
     
     
      (a) section 40 (expenditure for Northern Ireland purposes by small or medium-sized enterprises) does not apply if the expenditure was incurred before 12th May 1998;
     
      (b) section 44 (expenditure by small or medium-sized enterprises) does not apply if the expenditure was incurred before 2nd July 1998;
     
      (c) section 45 (ICT expenditure by small enterprises) does not apply if the expenditure was incurred before 1st April 2000.
     Anti-avoidance
     
    51    Sections 243(7) and 244 do not apply in relation to expenditure incurred before 2nd July 1998 if the relevant transaction-
     
     
      (a) is a purchase under a contract entered into before 2nd July 1997;
     
      (b) is itself a contract entered into before that date; or
     
      (c) is an assignment made before that date, or in pursuance of a contract entered into before that date.
     
    Supplementary provisions
     Successions by beneficiaries
     
    52    Section 266(7) does not apply if the succession occurred before 27th July 1989.
     
         53    Subsections (6) and (7) of section 268 do not apply if the election under that section was made before 6th April 1990.
     
     
    General
     Vehicles provided by employees in 1990-91
     
    54    (1) This paragraph applies if-
     
     
      (a) at the beginning of the tax year 1990-91 machinery consisting of a mechanically propelled road vehicle was provided by a person for use in the performance of the duties of an office or employment held by him, and
     
      (b) the machinery was also provided by him at the end of the tax year 1989-90 for use in the performance of the duties of that office or employment but without that provision being necessary.
         (2) Part 2 of this Act has effect as if the person had incurred capital expenditure on the provision of the machinery for the purposes of the office or employment in the tax year 1990-91-
     
     
      (a) the amount of that expenditure being taken as the price which the machinery would have fetched if sold in the open market on 6th April 1990, and
     
      (b) the person being treated as owning the machinery as a result of his having incurred that expenditure.
     Certain expenditure incurred before 6th April 1976
     
    55    Part 2 of this Act does not apply to capital expenditure-
     
     
      (a) which was not eligible expenditure within the meaning of section 39 of FA 1976 (which brought expenditure previously not within Chapter I of Part III of FA 1971 within that Chapter but with certain exceptions), and
     
      (b) which was incurred in a chargeable period ending before 6th April 1976.
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