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———————— Number 9 of 2012 ———————— FINANCE ACT 2012 ———————— ARRANGEMENT of SECT ———————— Number 9 of 2012 ———————— FINANCE ACT 2012 ———————— ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS PART 1 Income Levy, Universal Social Charge, Income Tax, Corporation Tax and Capital Gains Tax Chapter 1 Interpretation Section 1. Interpretation (Part 1). Chapter 2 Universal Social Charge 2. Universal social charge: miscellaneous amendments. 3. Universal social charge: surcharge on use of property incentives. Chapter 3 Income Levy and Income Tax 4. Share-based remuneration. 5. Amendment of Schedule 23A (specified occupations and professions) to Principal Act. 6. Amendment of section 470B (age-related relief for health insurance premiums) of Principal Act, etc. 7. Amendment of section 126 (tax treatment of certain benefits payable under Social Welfare Acts) of Principal Act. 8. Relief for key employees engaged in research and develop- ment activities. 9. Amendment of section 244 (relief for interest paid on certain home loans) of Principal Act. 1 [No. 9.]Finance Act 2012. [2012.] 10. Amendment of section 472A (relief for the long term unemployed) of Principal Act. 11. Amendment of section 473A (relief for fees paid for third level education, etc.) of Principal Act. 12. Deduction for income earned in certain foreign states. 13. Amendment of section 825B (repayment of tax where earn- ings not remitted) of Principal Act. 14. Special assignee relief programme. 15. Provisions relating to PAYE. 16. Changes relating to tax relief for lessors, carried forward losses and balancing charges. 17. Provisions in relation to property incentives and capital allowances. 18. Retirement benefits. Chapter 4 Income Tax, Corporation Tax and Capital Gains Tax 19. Amendment of section 176 (purchase of unquoted shares by issuing company or its subsidiary) of Principal Act. 20. Farm taxation. 21. Amendment of Schedule 13 (accountable persons for pur- poses of Chapter 1 of Part 18) to Principal Act. 22. Relevant contracts tax. 23. Amendment of section 482 (relief for expenditure on signifi- cant buildings and gardens) of Principal Act. 24. Amendment of section 481 (relief for investment in films) of Principal Act. 25. Amendment of section 486B (relief for investment in renew- able energy generation) of Principal Act. 26. Income tax relief for investment in corporate trades — employment and investment incentive and seed capi- tal scheme. 27. Amendment of Part 29 (patents, scientific and certain other research, know-how and certain training) of Principal Act. 28. Life assurance policies and investment funds: rates. 29. Amendment of Chapter 5 (policyholders — new basis) of Part 26 of Principal Act. 30. Undertakings for collective investment and unit holders. 31. Amendment of section 739D (gain arising on a chargeable event) of Principal Act. 2 [2012.]Finance Act 2012. [No. 9.] 32. Amendment of section 739G (taxation of unit holders in investment undertakings) of Principal Act. 33. Amalgamations of investment undertakings and offshore funds. 34. Amendment of section 747E (disposal of an interest in off- shore funds) of Principal Act. 35. Scheme of migration and amalgamation. 36. Amendment of Part 8 (annual payments, charges and interest) of Principal Act. 37. Amendment of Part 8A (specified financial transactions) of Principal Act. 38. Withholding tax relating to certain dividends and interest. 39. Amendment of section 198 (certain interest not to be chargeable) of Principal Act. 40. Amendment of section 80A (taxation of certain short-term leases plant and machinery) of Principal Act. 41. Amendment of section 110 (securitisation) of Principal Act. 42. Application of section 130 of Principal Act to certain non- yearly interest. 43. Income tax on payments by non-resident companies. 44. Emissions allowances. Chapter 5 Corporation Tax 45. Amendment of section 486C (relief from tax for certain start- up companies) of Principal Act. 46. Amendment of Schedule 4 (exemption of specified non-com- mercial state-sponsored bodies from certain tax provisions) to Principal Act. 47. Amendment of section 411 (surrender of relief between members of groups and consortia) of Principal Act. 48. Amendment of section 835D (principles for constructing rules in accordance with OECD guidelines) of Princi- pal Act. 49. Amendment of Schedule 24 (relief from income tax and cor- poration tax by means of credit in respect of foreign tax) to Principal Act. 50. Amendment of section 77 (miscellaneous special rules for computation of income) of Principal Act. 51. Mergers where a company is dissolved without going into liquidation. 52. Unilateral relief (leasing income). 3 [No. 9.]Finance Act 2012. [2012.] 53. Amendment of section 21B (tax treatment of certain dividends) of Principal Act. 54. Consequential amendments to Principal Act on expiration of scheme of relief for certain manufacturing companies. Chapter 6 Capital Gains Tax 55. Capital gains: rate of charge. 56. Amendment of section 533 (location of assets) of Principal Act. 57. Amendment of section 562 (contingent liabilities) of Princi- pal Act. 58. Certain share transactions with investment undertakings. 59. Amendment of section 598 (disposals of business or farm on “retirement”) of Principal Act. 60. Amendment of section 599 (disposals within family of busi- ness or farm) of Principal Act. 61. Amendment of section 611 (disposals to State, public bodies and charities) of Principal Act. 62. Amendment of section 613 (miscellaneous exemptions for certain kinds of property) of Principal Act. 63. Amendment of Schedule 15 (list of bodies for purposes of section 610) to Principal Act. 64. Relief for certain disposals of land or buildings. 65. Exclusion of foreign currency as asset of certain companies. 66. Amendment of section 579 (non-resident trusts) of Princi- pal Act. 67. Exemption for proceeds of disposal by sports bodies. PART 2 Excise 68. Mineral oil tax: carbon charge. 69. Rates of tobacco products tax. 70. Amendment of Chapter 1 (interpretation, liability and payment) of Part 2 of Finance Act 2001. 71. Amendment of Chapter 2A (intra- European Union move- ment under a suspension arrangement) of Part 2 of Fin- ance Act 2001. 72. Amendment of Chapter 3 (offences, penalties and proceedings) of Part 2 of Finance Act 2001. 73. Amendment of Chapter 4 (powers of officers) of Part 2 of Finance Act 2001. 4 [2012.]Finance Act 2012. [No. 9.] 74. Amendment of Chapter 5 (miscellaneous) of Part 2 of Fin- ance Act 2001. 75. Amendment of Chapter 1 (alcohol products tax) of Part 2 of Finance Act 2003. 76. Amendment of Chapter 3 (tobacco products tax) of Part 2 of Finance Act 2005. 77. Amendment of Chapter 1 (consolidation and modernisation of betting law) of Part 2 of Finance Act 2002. 78. Amendment of Chapter 1 (mineral oil tax) of Part 2 of Fin- ance Act 1999. 79. Amendment of section 65 (cesser of application of mineral oil tax to coal) of Finance Act 2010. 80. Amendment of Chapter 1 (electricity tax) of Part 2 of Fin- ance Act 2008. 81. Amendment of Chapter 2 (natural gas carbon tax) of Part 3 of Finance Act 2010. 82. Amendment of Chapter 3 (solid fuel carbon tax) of Part 3 of Finance Act 2010. 83. Vehicle registration tax. PART 3 Value-Added Tax 84. Interpretation (Part 3). 85. Ministerial orders. 86. Supplies of construction services between connected persons — reverse charge. 87. Amendment of section 46 (rates of tax) of Principal Act. 88. Amendment of section 66 (issue of invoices and other documents) of Principal Act. 89. Amendment of section 84 (duty to keep records) of Princi- pal Act. 90. Amendment of section 95 (transitional measures for supplies of immovable goods) of Principal Act. 91. Amendment of section 111 (assessment of tax due) of Princi- pal Act. 92. Interest payable in certain circumstances. 93. Amendment of section 115 (penalties generally) of Princi- pal Act. 94. Amendment of Schedule 2 (zero-rated goods and services) to Principal Act. 5 [No. 9.]Finance Act 2012. [2012.] 95. Amendment of Schedule 3 (goods and services chargeable at the reduced rate) to Principal Act. PART 4 Stamp Duties 96. Interpretation (Part 4). 97. Reduction of duty chargeable on non-residential property. 98. Relief for clearing houses. 99. Merger of companies. 100. Amendment of provisions relating to the international finan- cial services industry. 101. Carbon offsets. 102. Amendment of section 101 (intellectual property) of Princi- pal Act. 103. Grangegorman Development Agency. 104. Amendment of section 123B (cash, combined and debit cards) of Principal Act. 105. Levies on certain institutions. 106. Amendment of Schedule 2B (qualifications for applying for relief from stamp duty in respect of transfers to young trained farmers) to Principal Act. 107. Modernisation of stamping of instruments: introduction of self assessment and consequential changes, etc. PART 5 Capital Acquisitions Tax 108. Interpretation (Part 5). 109. Amendment of Schedule 2 (computation of tax) to Princi- pal Act. 110. Amendment of section 2 (interpretation) of Principal Act. 111. Amendment of provisions relating to discretionary trusts. 112. Amendment of section 36 (dispositions involving powers of appointment) of Principal Act. 113. Amendment of provisions relating to heritage property. 114. Amendment of section 89 (provisions relating to agricultural property) of Principal Act. 115. Modernisation of capital acquisitions tax administration: mis- cellaneous amendments. 116. Amendment of provision relating to payment of tax and filing return and consequential amendments. 6 [2012.]Finance Act 2012. [No. 9.] PART 6 Miscellaneous 117. Interpretation (Part 6). 118. Amendment of section 886 (obligation to keep certain records) of Principal Act. 119. Amendment of section 912A (information for tax authorities in other countries) of Principal Act. 120. Amendment of section 851A (confidentiality of taxpayer information) of Principal Act. 121. Returns of certain information by investment undertakings. 122. Returns of payment transactions by payment settlers. 123. Amendment of section 898K (special arrangements for cer- tain securities) of Principal Act. 124. Amendment of section 1077E (penalty for deliberately or carelessly making incorrect returns, etc.) of Principal Act. 125. Power of Collector-General to require certain persons to provide return of property. 126. Security for certain taxes.
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