CG68000 - Goodwill and Intellectual Property Rights: introduction
This part of the guidance explains the nature of goodwill and
Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) and their treatment for CG
purposes.
Please note, however, that because of developments in
technology and the way in which intellectual property is dealt with
in commercial transactions, it is an area where our views are
developing. Any cases of doubt or difficulty should be referred to
the CG Technical Group.
The list of IPRs dealt with in this part of the guidance is
not exhaustive. New types of IPRs are coming into existence all the
time. This is especially so in relation to computers which are the
basic machinery from which the so called Knowledge Economy has
developed.
FA02/S84 and Schedules 29 and 30 introduced a new regime for
dealing, in certain circumstances, with intangible assets acquired
by corporate businesses on or after 1 April 2002. Guidance on the
new regime is given in the Corporate Intangibles, Research &
Development Manual (CIRD). Intangible assets held by corporate
businesses on 31 March 2002 will generally be taxed under the CG
rules explained in this Manual.
