BIM46410 - Specific deductions: Professional fees: in-house costs
Disallow salaries etc incurred on dealing with capital matters
You should disallow in-house salary and wages costs where, for
example, they are capital in character. See for instance
Coltness Iron Co v Black [1881] 1TC287,
BIM35401. Where the amounts involved are
worthwhile you should make an appropriate disallowance of the total
remuneration costs (salary, bonuses, NIC etc) of in-house
professionals involved to a significant extent with, for example,
the purchase and sale of the trader's capital assets.
You should critically examine any claim for a deduction in
the tax computation for any salary and associated costs that have
been treated as capital expenditure in the accounts.
