Legislation – Finance Act 2021

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Introduction

PART 1
Income tax, corporation tax and capital gains tax

1 Income tax charge for tax year 2021-22

2 Main rates of income tax for tax year 2021-22

3 Default and savings rates of income tax for tax year 2021-22

4 Starting rate limit for savings for tax year 2021-22

5 Basic rate limit and personal allowance for future tax years

6 Charge and main rate for financial years 2022 and 2023

7 Small profits rate chargeable on companies from 1 April 2023

8 Increase in the rate of diverted profits tax

9 Super-deductions and other temporary first-year allowances

10 Further provision about super-deductions etc

11 Reduced super-deduction

12 Disposal of assets where super-deduction made

13 Disposal of assets where SR allowance made

14 Counteraction where arrangements are contrived etc

15 Extension of temporary increase in annual investment allowance

16 Meaning of “general decommissioning expenditure”

17 Extensions of plant or machinery leases for reasons related to coronavirus

18 Temporary extension of periods to which trade losses may be carried back

19 R&D tax credits for SMEs

20 Extension of social investment tax relief for further two years

21 Workers’ services provided through intermediaries

22 Payments on termination of employment

23 Cash equivalent benefit of a zero-emissions van

24 Enterprise management incentives

25 Cycles and cyclist’s safety equipment

26 Exemption for coronavirus tests

27 Optional remuneration arrangements: statutory parental bereavement pay

28 Freezing the standard lifetime allowance

29 Collective money purchase benefits

30 Construction industry scheme

31 Covid-19 support scheme: working households receiving tax credits

32 Self-employment income support scheme

33 Deduction where business rates etc repaid

34 Repeal of provisions relating to the Interest and Royalties Directive

35 Payments made to victims of modern slavery etc

36 Hybrid and other mismatches

37 Relief for losses etc

38 Corporate interest restriction: minor amendments

39 Northern Ireland Housing Executive

40 Annual exempt amount

41 Hold-over relief for foreign-controlled companies

PART 2
Plastic packaging tax

42 Plastic packaging tax

43 Charge to plastic packaging tax

44 Liability to pay plastic packaging tax

45 Rate

46 Payment

47 Chargeable plastic packaging components

48 Meaning of “plastic packaging component”

49 Meaning of “plastic” and “recycled plastic”

50 Time of importation

51 Plastic packaging components intended for export

52 Exempt plastic packaging components

53 Tax credits

54 The register

55 Liability to register: producers and importers

56 Notification of liability and registration

57 Cancellation of registration

58 Correction of the register

59 Notices imposing secondary or joint and several liability

60 Measurement of weight etc

61 Payment, collection, recovery

62 Reviews and appeals

63 Records

64 Information and evidence

65 Security for tax

66 Unincorporated bodies

67 Service

68 Statements for business customers

69 Tax representatives of non-resident taxpayers

70 Adjustment of contracts

71 Groups of companies

72 Prevention of artificial separation of business activities: directions

73 Prevention of artificial separation of business activities: effect of directions

74 Death, incapacity or insolvency of person carrying on a business: regulations

75 Transfer of business as a going concern: regulations

76 Isle of Man: import and export of chargeable plastic packaging components

77 Fraudulent evasion

78 Misstatements

79 Conduct involving evasions or misstatements

80 Penalty for contravening relevant requirements

81 Criminal proceedings

82 Minor and consequential amendments

83 Interpretation

84 Regulations

85 Commencement etc

PART 3
Other taxes

86 Rate bands etc for tax years 2021-22 to 2025-26

87 Temporary period for reduced rates on residential property

88 Increased rates for non-resident transactions

89 Relief from higher rate charge for certain housing co-operatives etc

90 Relief for certain housing co-operatives

91 Repayment to certain housing co-operatives: 2020-21 chargeable period

92 Extension of temporary 5% reduced rate for hospitality and tourism sectors

93 Temporary 12.5% reduced rate for hospitality and tourism sectors

94 Extending digital record-keeping for VAT purposes to all businesses

95 Distance selling: Northern Ireland

96 Distance selling: power to make further provision

97 Supply of imported works of art etc

98 Continuing effect of principle preventing the abuse of the VAT system

99 Deferring VAT payment by reason of the coronavirus emergency

100 Refunds to S4C

101 Steel removed to Northern Ireland

102 Restriction of use of rebated diesel and biofuels

103 Rates of tobacco products duty

104 Rates for light passenger or light goods vehicles, motorcycles etc

105 Rebates where higher rate of duty paid

106 HGV road user levy (extension of suspension)

107 Rates of air passenger duty from 1 April 2022

108 Amounts of gross gaming yield charged to gaming duty

109 Rates of climate change levy from 1 April 2022 to 31 March 2023

110 Rates of climate change levy from 1 April 2023

111 Rates of landfill tax

112 Repeal of carbon emissions tax

PART 4
Miscellaneous and final

113 Designation of freeport tax sites

114 Capital allowances for freeport tax sites

115 Relief from stamp duty land tax for freeport tax sites

116 Penalties for failure to make returns etc

117 Penalties for failure to pay tax

118 Penalties for failure to make returns etc or pay tax: consequential provision

119 Follower notice penalties

120 Late payment interest and repayment interest: VAT

121 Promoters of tax avoidance schemes

122 Disclosure of tax avoidance schemes

123 Penalties for enablers of defeated tax avoidance

124 The GAAR and partnerships

125 Licensing authorities: requirements to give or obtain tax information

126 Financial institution notices

127 Collection of tax debts

128 Miscellaneous amendments of Schedule 36 to FA 2008

129 International arrangements for exchanging information on the gig economy

130 Unauthorised removal or disposal of seized goods

131 Temporary approvals etc pending review or appeal

132 Replacement of LIBOR with incremental borrowing rate

133 Tax consequences of reform etc of LIBOR and other reference rates

134 Powers of the Treasury to amend legislation relating to banks

135 Interpretation

136 Short title

SCHEDULES

SCHEDULE 1 Small profits rate for non-ring fence profits

SCHEDULE 2 Temporary extension of periods to which trade losses may be carried back

SCHEDULE 3 R&D tax credits for SMEs

SCHEDULE 4 R&D tax credits for SMEs: Northern Ireland companies

SCHEDULE 5 Pension schemes: collective money purchase benefits

SCHEDULE 6 Construction industry scheme: amendments

SCHEDULE 7 Hybrid and other mismatches

SCHEDULE 8 Relief from corporation tax for losses and other amounts

SCHEDULE 9 Plastic packaging tax: secondary liability and assessment notices and joint and several liability notices

SCHEDULE 10 Plastic packaging tax: recovery and overpayments

SCHEDULE 11 Plastic packaging tax: reviews and appeals

SCHEDULE 12 Plastic packaging tax: information and evidence

SCHEDULE 13 Plastic packaging tax: groups of companies

SCHEDULE 14 Plastic packaging tax: assessment of penalties under section 80

SCHEDULE 15 Plastic packaging tax: amendments of other legislation

SCHEDULE 16 SDLT: increased rates for non-resident transactions

SCHEDULE 17 SDLT (relief from higher rate charge for certain housing co-operatives etc): minor and consequential amendments

SCHEDULE 18 VAT and distance selling: Northern Ireland

SCHEDULE 19 Deferring VAT payment by reason of the coronavirus emergency

SCHEDULE 20 Customs duty: steel products

SCHEDULE 21 Restriction of use of rebated diesel and biofuels

SCHEDULE 22 Capital allowances for freeport tax sites

SCHEDULE 23 Relief from stamp duty land tax for freeport tax sites

SCHEDULE 24 Penalties for failure to make returns etc

SCHEDULE 25 Penalties for deliberately withholding information

SCHEDULE 26 Penalties for failure to pay tax

SCHEDULE 27 Schedules 24 to 26: consequential provision

SCHEDULE 28 Follower notice penalties

SCHEDULE 29 Late payment interest and repayment interest: VAT

SCHEDULE 30 Amendments of Part 5 of FA 2014

SCHEDULE 31 Disclosure of tax avoidance schemes

SCHEDULE 32 The GAAR and partnerships

SCHEDULE 33 Licensing authorities: requirements to give or obtain tax information

SCHEDULE 34 Information powers: miscellaneous amendments

SCHEDULES

SCHEDULE 9Plastic packaging tax: secondary liability and assessment notices and joint and several liability notices

Section 59

PART 1Secondary liability and assessment notices

Effect of secondary liability and assessment notice

1

A secondary liability and assessment notice given to a person (“R”) makes that person liable to pay an amount which is equal to or less than an amount of plastic packaging tax which another person (“P”) is liable to pay in relation to an accounting period of P (the “relevant time”) but which P has failed to pay on or before the date on which the amount became due and payable.

Test for giving a secondary liability and assessment notice

2

(1)

The Commissioners may give a secondary liability and assessment notice to R if they consider that—

(a)

R is acting in the course of a related business, and

(b)

sub-paragraph (2) or (3) applies to R.

(2)

This sub-paragraph applies to R if—

(a)

R is or has been concerned in, or in the taking of steps with a view to, P failing to pay plastic packaging tax, and

(b)

R knows or ought to know that R is or was so concerned.

(3)

This sub-paragraph applies to R if—

(a)

R is or has been involved in transporting, storing or otherwise dealing with a chargeable plastic packaging component, and

(b)

R knows or ought to know that P has failed to pay plastic packaging tax which P is liable to pay in respect of the component.

(4)

The Commissioners may—

(a)

by regulations make provision about the factors which they may take into account in considering whether they may give a secondary liability and assessment notice to R;

(b)

issue directions about those factors.

(5)

The Commissioners may—

(a)

give R more than one secondary liability and assessment notice in relation to the same relevant time;

(b)

give R a secondary liability and assessment notice whether or not P has asked HMRC to review, or has appealed against, a decision that P is liable to pay some or all of the amount of plastic packaging tax which P has failed to pay as mentioned in paragraph 1.

Content of secondary liability and assessment notice

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(1)

A secondary liability and assessment notice must—

(a)

set out why the Commissioners consider that it is appropriate to give a secondary liability and assessment notice to R under paragraph 2(1);

(b)

specify the amount which the Commissioners have assessed that P has failed to pay as mentioned in paragraph 1;

(c)

specify the amount which the Commissioners have assessed that R is liable to pay;

(d)

specify how and when R must pay;

(e)

specify how late payment interest will accrue if R does not make the payment by the date on which it is due and payable;

(f)

set out how the Commissioners assessed the amount which R is required to pay.

(2)

The amount must be an amount which the Commissioners consider just and reasonable, having regard in particular to their reasons for considering that paragraph 2(2) or (3) applies to R.

(3)

The Commissioners must publish guidance on the matters which they will take into account when determining whether an amount is just and reasonable.

(4)

A secondary liability and assessment notice may not require R to pay an amount before the end of the period of 30 days beginning with the day on which the notice is given to R.

(5)

An amount assessed and notified to R in a secondary liability and assessment notice is recoverable on the basis that it is an amount of plastic packaging tax due from R.

(6)

But sub-paragraph (5) does not apply if, or to the extent that, the assessment has been withdrawn or reduced.

Copy of notice to be given to P

4

When the Commissioners give a secondary liability and assessment notice to R, they must, as soon as practicable, give a copy of that notice to P.

Application to revoke or reduce amount

5

(1)

R may apply to the Commissioners to—

(a)

revoke a secondary liability and assessment notice, on the grounds that R took all reasonable steps to establish that P had paid or intended to pay all the plastic packaging tax which P was liable to pay in relation to the relevant time, or

(b)

reduce the amount which R is required to pay by a secondary liability and assessment notice, on the grounds that the amount is not just and reasonable.

(2)

The Commissioners may by regulations make provision about—

(a)

the steps which are to be regarded as reasonable for the purposes of sub-paragraph (1)(a);

(b)

applications for the purposes of sub-paragraph (1).

(3)

The regulations may (among other things) make provision about information that must be supplied as part of an application.

(4)

The Commissioners must notify R of their decision in response to an application under sub-paragraph (1) within the period of 30 days beginning with the day on which they receive the application.

(5)

If the Commissioners decide to reduce the amount which R is required to pay, the notification of their decision must specify—

(a)

the new amount which R is liable to pay, and

(b)

how and when R must pay.

(6)

R may not be required to pay the new amount before the end of the period of 30 days beginning with the day on which the notification is given to R.

(7)

The Commissioners must repay any amount which R has paid in excess of the new amount.

Limitation on secondary liability

6

(1)

The Commissioners may not give a secondary liability and assessment notice to R in respect of an amount of plastic packaging tax after the end of the period of 2 years beginning with—

(a)

the day after the last day of the accounting period by reference to which P was liable to pay the amount, or, if later,

(b)

the day on which a court or tribunal finally determines that P is liable to pay the amount.

(2)

But in a case involving a loss of tax brought about deliberately by R or P (whether acting alone or with another person) sub-paragraph (1) has effect as if the reference to 2 years were to 20 years.

Reduction of amount where P’s liability is reduced

7

(1)

Where the amount which P is liable to pay in relation to the relevant time is reduced for any reason the Commissioners must consider whether to reduce the amount which R is liable to pay.

(2)

If the Commissioners decide to reduce or cancel the amount which R is liable to pay, they must, within the period of 30 days beginning with the day on which they make their decision—

(a)

inform R of the new amount which R is liable to pay (if any), and

(b)

repay any amount which R has paid in excess of the new amount.

(3)

The new amount must be such amount as the Commissioners consider just and reasonable, having regard in particular to their reasons for considering that paragraph 2(2) or (3) applies to R.

(4)

Where P’s liability to pay in relation to the relevant time is cancelled, the Commissioners must, within the period of 30 days beginning with the day on which that happens—

(a)

notify R that the secondary liability and assessment notice is revoked, and

(b)

repay any amount which R has paid.

No double payment

8

(1)

R may not be required to pay any amount by a secondary liability and assessment notice if or to the extent that P has paid the amount mentioned in paragraph 1.

(2)

P may not be required to pay the amount mentioned in paragraph 1 if or to the extent that R has paid an amount referable to that amount.

PART 2Joint and several liability notices

Effect of joint and several liability notice

9

A joint and several liability notice given to a person (“R”) makes that person jointly and severally liable to pay plastic packaging tax that another person (“P”) will be liable to pay in respect of so much of any accounting period of P as falls within the period of two years beginning with—

(a)

the day on which the notice is given to R, or

(b)

if a joint and several liability notice is given to R at a time when another joint and several liability notice already has effect in relation to R, the day after the day on which the previous notice ceases to have effect.

Test for giving joint and several liability notice

10

(1)

The Commissioners may give a joint and several liability notice to R if the Commissioners consider that—

(a)

R is acting in the course of a related business, and

(b)

sub-paragraph (2) or (3) applies to R.

(2)

This sub-paragraph applies to R if—

(a)

R is concerned in, or in the taking of steps with a view to, P not paying plastic packaging tax, and

(b)

R knows or ought to know that R is so concerned.

(3)

This sub-paragraph applies to R if—

(a)

R is involved in transporting, storing or otherwise dealing with a chargeable plastic packaging component in respect of which P is or will be liable to pay plastic packaging tax,

(b)

P has not paid that tax in respect of that component, and

(c)

P intends not to pay that tax in respect of that component.

(4)

The Commissioners may—

(a)

by regulations make provision about the factors which they may take into account in considering whether they may give a joint and several liability notice to R;

(b)

issue directions about those factors.

Content of joint and several liability notice

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A joint and several liability notice must—

(a)

state that R is jointly and severally liable with P to pay any plastic packaging tax that P is liable to pay in respect of so much of any accounting period of P as falls within the period of two years determined in accordance with paragraph 9, and

(b)

set out why the Commissioners consider that it is appropriate to give a joint and several liability notice to R under paragraph 10(1), including whether the Commissioners consider that paragraph 10(2) or (3) (or both) applies to R.

Copy of notice to be given to P

12

When the Commissioners give a joint and several liability notice to R, they must, as soon as practicable, give a copy of that notice to P.

Revocation

13

(1)

After being given a joint and several liability notice R must notify the Commissioners if paragraph 10(2)(a) or, as the case may be, (3)(a) (or both), does not apply or ceases to apply to R, including as a result of R ceasing to have dealings with P, at any time within the period of two years mentioned in paragraph 9.

(2)

If—

(a)

R notifies the Commissioners under sub-paragraph (1) within the period of 30 days beginning with the day on which R is given the joint and several liability notice (the “cancellation period”), and

(b)

as a result of the notification the Commissioners consider that paragraph 10(2)(a) or, as the case may be, (3)(a), does not apply to R, including as a result of R ceasing to have dealings with P during the cancellation period,

the Commissioners must notify R that the joint and several liability notice is revoked with the result that R is not liable to pay any plastic packaging tax as mentioned in paragraph 9.

(3)

If R does not notify the Commissioners under sub-paragraph (1), or notifies them only after the end of the cancellation period, R must be treated in relation to the period of liability as—

(a)

knowing that R is concerned in, or in the taking of steps with a view to, P not paying plastic packaging tax as mentioned in paragraph 10(2), or

(b)

knowing that P has not paid and intends not to pay tax as mentioned in paragraph 10(3).

(4)

The period of liability is—

(a)

if R does not notify the Commissioners under sub-paragraph (1) within the period of two years mentioned in paragraph 9, that period of two years, or

(b)

if R does notify the Commissioners under sub-paragraph (1) within that period of two years but after the cancellation period, and as a result of the notification the Commissioners accept that paragraph 10(2)(a) or, as the case may be, (3)(a), does not apply to R—

(i)

the cancellation period, or,

(ii)

if the Commissioners consider that paragraph 10(2)(a) or, as the case may be, (3)(a), applied to R after the cancellation period, the period beginning with the day on which the joint and several liability notice was given to R and ending with the day on which the Commissioners consider that paragraph 10(2)(a) or, as the case may be, (3)(a), ceased to apply to R.

(5)

The Commissioners must inform R and P of the result of a notification under sub-paragraph (1) within the period of 30 days beginning with the day on which they are given the notification.

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(1)

P may apply to the Commissioners to revoke a joint and several liability notice given to R, on the ground that the Commissioners were wrong to consider that paragraph 10(2) or (3) applies to R so far as relating to anything done or not done by, or any intention of, P.

(2)

An application under sub-paragraph (1) must be made within the period of 30 days beginning with the day on which the Commissioners give a copy of the notice to P.

(3)

The Commissioners must notify R and P of their decision in response to an application under sub-paragraph (1) within the period of 30 days beginning with the day on which they receive the application.

15

(1)

The Commissioners may by regulations make further provision about—

(a)

notifications for the purposes of paragraph 13(1);

(b)

applications for the purposes of paragraph 14(1).

(2)

The regulations may (among other things) make provision about information that must be supplied as part of the notification or application.

Assessments of liability

16

(1)

Where P is liable to pay an amount of plastic packaging tax, the Commissioners may assess that R is liable to pay an amount equal to or less than the amount due from P.

(2)

Where such an assessment is made, the Commissioners must notify R of—

(a)

the amount due from P;

(b)

the amount assessed as due from R;

(c)

how the Commissioners assessed the amount due from R;

(d)

the date by which payment must be made;

(e)

how payment must be made;

(f)

how late payment interest will accrue if R does not make the payment by the date on which it is due and payable.

(3)

The amount assessed as due from R must be an amount which the Commissioners consider just and reasonable, having regard in particular to—

(a)

their reasons for considering that paragraph 10(2) or (3) applies to R, and

(b)

the requirement mentioned in paragraph 13(3) (requirement to treat R as knowingly involved in P’s failure to pay tax).

(4)

The Commissioners must publish guidance on the matters which they will take into account when determining whether an amount is just and reasonable.

(5)

The date by which payment must be made may not be before the end of the period of 30 days beginning with the day on which R is notified in accordance with sub-paragraph (2).

(6)

An amount may be assessed and notified to R even if R has made a notification under paragraph 13(1) (and the Commissioners must repay any amount that is subsequently found to have been overpaid).

Adjustments

17

(1)

Where an assessment to P is withdrawn or reduced, or P’s liability in respect of plastic packaging tax is otherwise adjusted, the Commissioners may determine that R’s liability is to be cancelled or reduced, or otherwise adjusted, in whatever way they consider just and reasonable, having regard in particular to their reasons for considering that paragraph 10(2) or (3) applies to R.

(2)

If the Commissioners decide to reduce or cancel the amount which R is liable to pay, or make any other adjustment to the assessment to R, they must, within the period of 30 days beginning with the day on which they make their decision—

(a)

inform R of the new amount which R is liable to pay (if any), and

(b)

repay any amount which R has paid in excess of the new amount.

Limitation on assessments

18

R may not be notified of any assessment under paragraph 16(2) or of any increase in an assessment under paragraph 4(2) of Schedule 10 in respect of an amount after the end of the period of 2 years beginning with—

(a)

the day after the last day of the accounting period by reference to which P was liable to pay the amount, or, if later,

(b)

the day on which a court or tribunal finally determines that P is liable to pay the amount.

No double payment

19

R may not be required to pay plastic packaging tax if or to the extent that P has paid it (and vice versa).

PART 3Application of Schedule 10

20

(1)

Schedule 10 applies with any necessary modifications, and subject as follows, in relation to any amount which R is liable to pay as a result of a secondary liability and assessment notice or a joint and several liability notice.

(2)

Paragraphs 4 to 6 of that Schedule apply in relation to an assessment under paragraph 16(1) of this Schedule as they apply to an assessment under paragraph 2(2) of that Schedule, except that paragraph 6 applies as if, in sub-paragraph (2), “4” were “2”.

PART 4Interpretation

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In this Schedule—

(a)

related business” means a business that is—

(i)

involved in the production or importation of chargeable plastic packaging components by P, including in the transportation or storage of the components, or in the manufacture or supply of raw or processed materials used in, or in the production of, the components,

(ii)

supplied, whether directly or indirectly, with chargeable plastic packaging components produced or imported by P, or

(iii)

involved in the marketing or sale of chargeable plastic packaging components by P as an operator of an online marketplace or fulfilment business, and

(b)

references to acting in the course of a related business include—

(i)

in relation to a business that is carried on by a body corporate, being a director, manager, secretary, chief executive or member of the committee of management, or a person purporting to act in such a capacity, and

(ii)

in relation to a business that is carried on by an unincorporated association, being an officer of the association or a member of its governing body, or a person purporting to act in such a capacity.

Interpretation: general

22

(1)

In this Schedule—

(a)

references to “R” and “P” have the meanings given by paragraph 1, in relation to secondary liability and assessment notices, or 9, in relation to joint and several liability notices;

(b)

references to P paying, failing to pay or being liable to pay an amount of plastic packaging tax are references to P paying, failing to pay or being liable to pay in accordance with provisions of or under this Part apart from this Schedule;

(c)

references to an amount of plastic packaging tax which P is liable to pay include references to an amount which P would have been liable to pay but for anything done, or not done, by R.

(2)

In this Schedule—

fulfilment business” means a business that stores or packs goods that are owned by another person with a view to sale by that person;

online marketplace” means a website, or any other means by which information is made available over the internet, which facilitates the sale of goods through the website or other means by persons other than the operator (whether or not the operator also sells goods through the marketplace);

operator” means the person who controls access to, and the contents of, the online marketplace or the fulfilment business.

(3)

The Commissioners may by regulations—

(a)

provide that goods offered for sale in circumstances specified in the regulations are or are not to be treated, for the purposes of this Schedule, as having been offered through an online marketplace or a fulfilment business;

(b)

amend this paragraph so as to alter the definitions of “online marketplace”, “operator” and “fulfilment business”.