The Supreme Court in Centrica Overseas Holdings Ltd v HMRC [2024] UKSC 25 concluded that the professional advisory fees incurred by Centrica in connection with the sale of a loss-making business (Oxxio) constituted capital rather than revenue expenditure and were not deductible by virtue of CTA 2009 s 1219(3)(a).
In order for the professional fees to be deductible under s 1219 two tests had to be satisfied. The first is that the expenses are expenses of...
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The Supreme Court in Centrica Overseas Holdings Ltd v HMRC [2024] UKSC 25 concluded that the professional advisory fees incurred by Centrica in connection with the sale of a loss-making business (Oxxio) constituted capital rather than revenue expenditure and were not deductible by virtue of CTA 2009 s 1219(3)(a).
In order for the professional fees to be deductible under s 1219 two tests had to be satisfied. The first is that the expenses are expenses of...
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