The government has laid final draft regulations before Parliament for the new non-residential structures and buildings allowance announced at Budget 2018 and has published a full summary of responses to its consultation process, covering both the regulations and the earlier technical note.
The structures and building allowance (SBA) was announced at Budget 2018 with immediate effect, through a power introduced by in Finance Act 2019 s 30 providing for relief to be given at a rate of 2% per annum over 50 years for expenditure incurred on or after 29 October 2018 in respect of newly-built or renovated non-residential structures and buildings.
The technical note published 29 October 2018 invited views on the key features of the new allowance. This initial consultation closed on 31 January 2019.
The government published draft secondary legislation on 13 March 2019 for public consultation, which took account of comments received on the technical note and the views of a consultative committee on an early draft of the regulations. This consultation closed on 24 April 2019.
Following the first consultation, the government agreed to certain modifications, including:
Following comments received on the March draft of the regulations, the draft Capital Allowances (Structures and Buildings Allowances) Regulations 2019, laid on 18 June, incorporate further changes, including:
The government intends to publish further guidance in July, alongside the final regulations. This will provide examples of what constitutes ‘qualifying expenditure’ and definitions used in the legislation, such as ‘dwelling-house’ and ‘mixed use buildings’, and flexible rules for claims in respect of expenditure incurred after a building comes into use.
See bit.ly/2XlG5kF.
The government has laid final draft regulations before Parliament for the new non-residential structures and buildings allowance announced at Budget 2018 and has published a full summary of responses to its consultation process, covering both the regulations and the earlier technical note.
The structures and building allowance (SBA) was announced at Budget 2018 with immediate effect, through a power introduced by in Finance Act 2019 s 30 providing for relief to be given at a rate of 2% per annum over 50 years for expenditure incurred on or after 29 October 2018 in respect of newly-built or renovated non-residential structures and buildings.
The technical note published 29 October 2018 invited views on the key features of the new allowance. This initial consultation closed on 31 January 2019.
The government published draft secondary legislation on 13 March 2019 for public consultation, which took account of comments received on the technical note and the views of a consultative committee on an early draft of the regulations. This consultation closed on 24 April 2019.
Following the first consultation, the government agreed to certain modifications, including:
Following comments received on the March draft of the regulations, the draft Capital Allowances (Structures and Buildings Allowances) Regulations 2019, laid on 18 June, incorporate further changes, including:
The government intends to publish further guidance in July, alongside the final regulations. This will provide examples of what constitutes ‘qualifying expenditure’ and definitions used in the legislation, such as ‘dwelling-house’ and ‘mixed use buildings’, and flexible rules for claims in respect of expenditure incurred after a building comes into use.
See bit.ly/2XlG5kF.