The recent ruling on EBTs - which basically upheld the previous ruling - is only relevant to UK companies corporation tax re EBT contributions prior to November 2002.
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The recent ruling on EBTs - which basically upheld the previous ruling - is only relevant to UK companies corporation tax re EBT contributions prior to November 2002.
So, there is no change to personal taxation re EBTs or trusts, and it has no bearing to transactions after November 2002. The tax legislation on EBTs changed in November 2002. Any companies setup after November 2002 operating EBTs will comply with all the new legislation.
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What I can't understand is, on the basis of this ruleing (if I understand it correctly), why EBTs were 'invented' for in the first place.
I know that the IR consider that they are being abused when they are set up with a fictional discretion element, but this ruleing seems to have made them useless when the distribution really is discretionary.
What have I missed?
tim
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EBTs Officially Dead!
A recent House of Lords case means that anyone using an EBT to avoid tax will soon get a rather large tax bill
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