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Cap on unlimited income tax reliefs ― claims over more than one tax year

Produced by a Tolley Personal Tax expert
Personal Tax
Guidance

Cap on unlimited income tax reliefs ― claims over more than one tax year

Produced by a Tolley Personal Tax expert
Personal Tax
Guidance
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Introduction

The cap on unlimited income tax reliefs applies from 6 April 2013. The cap only applies where the person claims more than £50,000 in reliefs in any one tax year. It acts to limit the relief for the tax year to the greater of:

  1. •

    £50,000

  2. •

    25% of the ‘adjusted total income’ (for the definition of this term, see the Cap on unlimited income tax reliefs guidance note)

ITA 2007, s 24A(1)–(5)

This guidance note discusses the impact of the cap on claims over multiple tax years. For details of the operation of the cap and the reliefs which are and are not subject to the cap, see the Cap on unlimited income tax reliefs guidance note. It is recommended to read that guidance note first before continuing.

Reliefs against total income which can be carried forward or back

A number of the loss relief provisions included in the cap allow claims for relief to be made in a tax year which

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