BIM61340 - Leasing: avoidance: sale
and leaseback of land: special arrangements
There are provisions in ICTA88/S780 to cover cases where a
leaseback of 15 years or less is disguised as a lease for a longer
period. In such cases the length of the leaseback is to be treated
as the period for which the extra rent is payable.
For example:
- if a lease has 16 years to run,
- an assignment and leaseback for 16 years
less one day,
- at an increased rent for the first 8
years, and
- thereafter at the lower rent which was
payable under the original lease,
would fall within the scope of ICTA88/S780.
Other provisions extend the scope of ICTA88/S780 to include:
- variations in the terms of a lease in
return for consideration, and
- to deal with cases where one person
receives the lump sum and the extra rent is payable by an
associated person (for example, where a partner or an associated
service company receives the consideration and the partnership pays
the increased rent).