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Partnerships

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ACCA F6考試:Partnerships

1 Introduction

Although a person may be a partner in a firm, he is still a separate taxable person for income tax (and CGT). The person's share of partnership profits is assessed to tax as part of his total taxable income for a tax year.

For self-assessment purposes, the firm produces a partnership return showing the allocated amounts of income (and gains) for all partners. Each partner uses this information to complete his individual annual tax return.

2 Allocations of Trading Profits and Losses

Between Partners

Adjusted profits and losses, determined for the period of account of the firm as a whole, are allocated between the partners in the profit-sharing arrangements of that period of account.

Profit-sharing arrangements include the partners' salaries, interest on contributions to the firm's capital and the profitsharing ratio that is used to allocate surplus profits.

If the profit-sharing arrangement changes during a period of account, the profit or loss is time-apportioned between the periods before and after the change. The profit or loss before the change is allocated according to the old arrangement; the profit or loss after the change according to the new arrangement.

Each partner's share of profit or loss will then be used to determine his assessments under the current year basis (CYB) for each tax year.

3 Admission and Retirement of Partners

When a partner is admitted to an existing firm (or a sole trader takes in his first partner), the incoming partner is assessed using the current year opening year rules on his share of the firm's profits. The assessment of each of the existing partners is unaffected.

When a partner leaves an existing firm, the last year basis applies to his share of profits only, with relief for his share of accumulated overlap profits. Again, the assessment basis for the remaining partners is unaffected.

4 Cessation of the Firm as a Whole

Where the firm as a whole ceases to be assessed to income tax, the last year basis applies to all the partners with relief given for each partner's share of accumulated overlap profits.

5 Trading Loss Relief for a Partner

Where a partner has a loss for a tax year he can choose to relieve his share of the loss in the way that best suits his individual circumstances.

For an established business, this usually means choosing between the more immediate s.64 relief against total income (with or without s.261 TCGA 1992 relief against gains) and later s.83 carry forward relief against future shares of trading profit.

All partners of a new firm and a new partner of an existing firm may claim s.72 relief for attributable shares of a loss of any of the first four tax years of assessment.

Where a partner leaves a firm and has been allocated a loss prior to his retirement, he can claim the appropriate form of loss relief, including s.89 (terminal loss) relief against his share of trading profits for the final and preceding three tax years of his trade.

If the firm as a whole ceases trading in such circumstances, then all partners can make a terminal loss claim.

6 Capital Allowances

Assets attracting capital allowances may be owned by the firm (e.g. office equipment) or by the partners personally and used for business purposes (e.g. motor cars).

Where these different arrangements exist:

= capital allowances are calculated on both types of assets for the period of account of the firm (i.e. as normal);

= capital allowances on the firm's assets are deducted as a trading expense before allocating profits between the partners (note this applies to all assets owned by the partnership, even if subject to private use);

= capital allowances attributable to the business use of privately owned assets are deducted from the share of profits of each partner after allocation.

7 Limited Liability Partnerships (LLPs)

Limited liability partnerships (LLPs) are separate legal entities in which the partner's liability for the firm's debts is limited to their fixed capitals.

Each partner is taxed on his share of the LLP's profits applying the rules already discussed.

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