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Finance (No. 2) Act 1992 (c. 48)

1992 CHAPTER 48

ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS

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  1. Part I

    Customs and Excise, Value Added Tax and Car Tax

    1. Chapter I

      Customs and Excise

      1. Abolition of fiscal frontiers etc.

        1. 1. Powers to fix excise duty point.

        2. 2. Power to provide for drawback of excise duty.

        3. 3. Protection of revenues derived from excise duties.

        4. 4. Enforcement powers.

        5. 5. Controls of persons entering the United Kingdom.

      2. Other provisions

        1. 6. Abolition of duties on matches and mechanical lighters.

        2. 7. Bingo duty: increased exemption etc.

        3. 8. Tobacco products duty: retail price of cigarettes.

        4. 9. Amendments relating to new beer duty regime.

        5. 10. Search of aircraft.

        6. 11. Vehicles excise duty: goods vehicles.

        7. 12. Vehicles excise duty: disabled persons.

        8. 13. Vehicles excise duty: registration marks.

    2. Chapter II

      Value Added Tax

      1. 14. Abolition of fiscal frontiers etc.

      2. 15. Time for raising and answering inquiries.

      3. 16. Special treatment for persons involved in farming etc.

      4. 17. Fuel and power.

    3. Chapter Chapter III

      Car Tax

      1. 18. Abolition of fiscal frontiers.

  2. Part II

    Income Tax, Corporation Tax and Capital Gains Tax

    1. Chapter Chapter I

      General

      1. Lower rate

        1. 19. Lower rate: further provisions.

      2. Married couple’s allowance etc.

        1. 20. Married couple’s allowance etc.

      3. Corporation tax charge and rate

        1. 21. Charge and rate of corporation tax for 1992.

        2. 22. Small companies.

      4. Capital gains tax

        1. 23. Capital gains tax: rates.

      5. Groups etc.

        1. 24. Amendments relating to group relief etc.

        2. 25. Companies ceasing to be members of groups.

      6. Charities etc.

        1. 26. Donations to charity: minimum limits.

        2. 27. Covenanted payments to charity.

        3. 28. Powers of inspection.

      7. Interest, dividends and distributions

        1. 29. Returns of interest.

        2. 30. Foreign dividends.

        3. 31. Equity notes.

        4. 32. Information relating to distributions.

      8. Securities and deposits

        1. 33. Deep gain securities.

        2. 34. Rights in pursuance of deposits.

        3. 35. Exchange of securities.

      9. Employee shares

        1. 36. Employee share ownership trusts.

        2. 37. Employee share schemes: special benefits.

      10. Business expansion scheme

        1. 38. No relief for shares issued after 1993.

        2. 39. Extension of relief for private rented housing: property managing companies.

        3. 40. Extension of relief for private rented housing: lettings to former owner-occupiers.

      11. Films

        1. 41. Relief for preliminary expenditure.

        2. 42. Relief for production or acquisition expenditure.

        3. 43. Interpretation of sections 41 and 42.

      12. Transfers of trade

        1. 44. Transfer of a UK trade: amendment of 1992 Act.

        2. 45. Transfer of a non-UK trade: amendment of 1992 Act.

        3. 46. Transfer of a trade: supplementary (1).

        4. 47. Transfer of a UK trade: amendment of 1970 Act.

        5. 48. Transfer of a non-UK trade: amendment of 1970 Act.

        6. 49. Transfer of a trade: supplementary (2).

      13. Double taxation relief

        1. 50. Transfer of a non-UK trade.

        2. 51. The Arbitration Convention.

        3. 52. Interest.

      14. Miscellaneous

        1. 53. Car fuel: cash equivalents.

        2. 54. Foreign earnings.

        3. 55. Oil extraction activities: extended transportation.

        4. 56. Friendly societies.

        5. 57. Rents or receipts between connected persons.

        6. 58. Rent etc. chargeable under Case VI.

        7. 59. Furnished accommodation.

        8. 60. Deduction on account of certain payments.

        9. 61. Qualifying maintenance payments: extension to member States.

        10. 62. Qualifying maintenance payments: maintenance assessments etc.

        11. 63. Paying and collecting agents etc.

        12. 64. Reduced and composite rate.

        13. 65. Life assurance business: I minus E basis.

        14. 66. Banks etc. in compulsory liquidation.

    2. Chapter Chapter II

      Capital allowances

      1. 67. Transfer of a UK trade.

      2. 68. Computer software.

      3. 69. Films etc.

      4. 70. Enterprise zones.

      5. 71. Expensive motor cars.

  3. Part III

    Miscellaneous and General

    1. Inheritance tax

      1. 72. Increase of rate bands.

      2. 73. Business and agricultural property relief.

    2. Petroleum revenue tax

      1. 74. Oil exported direct from United Kingdom off-shore fields.

    3. General and Special Commissioners

      1. 75. Change of name.

      2. 76. Miscellaneous.

    4. Miscellaneous

      1. 77. Northern Ireland Electricity.

      2. 78. Gas levy: restriction of liability.

      3. 79. Treasury bills.

      4. 80. Publication of rates of interest.

    5. General

      1. 81. Interpretation.

      2. 82. Repeals.

      3. 83. Short title.

  4. Schedules:

    1. Schedule 1

      —Amendments relating to excise duties etc.

    2. Schedule 2

      —Protection of revenues derived from excise duties.

    3. Schedule 3

      —Value added tax: abolition of fiscal frontiers etc.

      1. Part I

        —Amendments of the Value Added Tax Act 1983 (c. 55).

      2. Part II

        —Amendments of the Finance Act 1985 (c. 54).

      3. Part III

        —Consequential amendments of other enactments.

    4. Schedule 4

      —Car tax: abolition of fiscal frontiers.

    5. Schedule 5

      —Married couple’s allowance etc.

    6. Schedule 6

      —Group relief etc: amendments.

    7. Schedule 7

      —Deep gain securities.

    8. Schedule 8

      —Rights in pursuance of deposits.

    9. Schedule 9

      —Friendly societies.

    10. Schedule 10

      —Furnished accommodation.

    11. Schedule 11

      —Paying and collecting agents etc.

    12. Schedule 12

      —Banks etc. in compulsory liquidation.

    13. Schedule 13

      —Capital allowances: enterprise zones.

    14. Schedule 14

      —Inheritance tax.

    15. Schedule 15

      —Amendments relating to oil exported directly from off-shore fields.

    16. Schedule 16

      —General and Special Commissioners.

    17. Schedule 17

      —Northern Ireland Electricity.

    18. Schedule 18

      —Repeals.

      1. Part I

        —Excise duties: general.

      2. Part II

        —Matches and mechanical lighters.

      3. Part III

        —Vehicles excise duty: goods vehicles.

      4. Part IV

        —Vehicles excise duty: disabled persons.

      5. Part V

        —Value added tax.

      6. Part VI

        —Car tax.

      7. Part VII

        —Income tax and corporation tax.

      8. Part VIII

        —Oil taxation.

      9. Part IX

        —General and Special Commissioners.

      10. Part X

        —Northern Ireland Electricity.

      11. Part XI

        —Treasury bills.

      12. Part XII

        —National loans.

An Act to grant certain duties, to alter other duties, and to amend the law relating to the National Debt and the Public Revenue, and to make further provision in connection with Finance.

[16th July 1992]

Most Gracious Sovereign,WE, Your Majesty’s most dutiful and loyal subjects, the Commons of the United Kingdom in Parliament assembled, towards raising the necessary supplies to defray Your Majesty’s public expenses, and making an addition to the public revenue, have freely and voluntarily resolved to give and grant unto Your Majesty the several duties hereinafter mentioned; and do therefore most humbly beseech Your Majesty that it may be enacted, and be it enacted by the Queen’s most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:—

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