NELLSAR LIMITED v Revenue & Customs (Corporation tax - relief for amortisation of goodwill) [2023] UKFTT 718 (TC) (11 August 2023)


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Decision Number: TC 08908
Appellant: NELLSAR LIMITED
Respondent: His Majesty's Revenue & Customs
Chairmen / Special
Commissioners:
Kevin POOLE
Date Of Decision: 11/08/2023
Main Category: PROCEDURE
Main Subcategory: Other
Notes: Corporation tax - relief for amortisation of goodwill - Schedule 29 Finance Act 2002 & Part 8 Corporation Tax Act 2009 - purchase of care home businesses including properties - amounts of goodwill to be recognised and capitalised on acquisition, available for subsequent amortisation with corresponding corporation tax debits - UK GAAP - Financial Reporting Standards 6 & 7 - RICS -Red Book- valuation principles - goodwill amounts dependent on property valuations - whether properties should be fair valued under UK GAAP using market value or depreciated replacement cost
Stamp Duty Land Tax - just and reasonable apportionment of price paid for properties and for goodwill - paragraph 4, Schedule 4 Finance Act 2003
PDF Copy:                                 [2023] UKFTT 718 (TC)


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