The current section 22B and paragraph 43A came into operation on 19 July 2017 and apply to any disposal of shares on or after that date. These provisions are anti-avoidance provisions aimed at “dividend-stripping” when a shareholder reduces the value of a shareholding through extracting exempt dividends so that, upon the subsequent disposal, the taxable disposal proceeds are lower than would have been the case if all the reserves had still been retained in the company.
Although the wording of section 22B and paragraph 43A is almost identical, section 22B applies to the disposal of shares held by a company as trading stock, while paragraph 43A applies to the disposal of shares held by a company as capital assets.
Aspects to note are that:
These provisions are triggered by either an actual disposal or a deemed disposal.
Although the wording of section 22B and paragraph 43A is almost identical, section 22B applies to the disposal of shares held by a company as trading stock, while paragraph 43A applies to the disposal of shares held by a company as capital assets.
Aspects to note are that:
- As of 1 January 2019, section 22B and paragraph 43A do not apply to the disposals of shares under a deferral transactions, namely the corporate rollover transactions contained in section 42-47 of the IT Act.
- “Exempt dividend” in section 22B(1) and paragraph 43A(1) is defined as any dividend or foreign dividend to the extent that the dividend or foreign dividend is not subject to dividends tax; and not subject to normal tax under section 10(1)(k)(i) or section 10B(2)(a) or (b).
- In relation to a share other than a preference share, an extraordinary dividend means so much of the amount of any dividend received or accrued within a period of 18 months before the disposal of that share; or in respect, by reason or in consequence of that disposal, as exceeds 15% of the higher of the market value of that share as at the beginning of the period of 18 months and as at the date of disposal of that share.
These provisions are triggered by either an actual disposal or a deemed disposal.