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Associated companies ― from 1 April 2023

Produced by a Tolley Corporation Tax expert
Corporation Tax
Guidance

Associated companies ― from 1 April 2023

Produced by a Tolley Corporation Tax expert
Corporation Tax
Guidance
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Implications of associated companies

From 1 April 2023, the rate of corporation tax that a company is subject to depends on the level of its augmented profits. The rate of tax is based on a comparison of the company’s augmented profits against the corporation tax thresholds of £50,000 (the lower limit) and £250,000 (the upper limit). In summary:

  1. •

    where augmented profits are £50,000 or less, a rate of 19% applies (known as the ‘small profits rate’)

  2. •

    where augmented profits are between £50,001 and £250,000, a rate of 25% applies but marginal relief is available

  3. •

    where augmented profits are more than £250,000, a rate of 25% applies (known as the ‘main rate’)

FA 2021, Sch 1; CTA 2010, ss 18A, 18D

Broadly, augmented profits means taxable total profits plus certain types of distribution income. Only distributions received from non-group companies are included when establishing augmented profits, so group dividends are ignored. For more information on the meaning of augmented profits, see the Computation of corporation tax guidance note.

The upper

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