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No group existed so substantial shareholdings exemption did not apply

26 April 2021
Issue: 4789 / Categories: Tax cases
M Group Holdings Ltd (TC8054)

The taxpayer was a private limited company which provided services to the NHS. Mr J the sole shareholder decided to sell the company’s business. To do this in June 2015 the company incorporated a wholly-owned subsidiary MCS Ltd to which it transferred its trade and assets. In May 2016 the taxpayer then sold its shares in MCS Ltd to a third-party.

The taxpayer said the gain from the sale was exempt because the substantial shareholdings exemption applied as a result of deeming provision (TCGA 1992 Sch 7AC para 15A). This allows for the ownership period to be treated as extended when there has been a transfer of trading assets to the investee company within the 12 months before the disposal. HMRC disagreed saying the exemption applied only to a period in which the assets were held and used for the purposes of a...

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