CTM97460 - CTSA: group payment
arrangements: accounting periods & group payment periods
The arrangement is framed to relate to:
or
- a succession of periods of account, of the
nominated company.
Each period is referred to, departmentally, as a group payment
period.
- Group payment periods are normally (and
will not be longer than) twelve months. There may be circumstances
when a group will draw up accounts for a period longer than 12
months, possibly because of a merger/demerger, or take-over. In
these circumstances the group payment arrangement does not need to
be terminated. The group can make special arrangements with the
group payment team at either Shipley or Cumbernauld to remain
within the group payment arrangement. You should refer such cases
to the appropriate group payment team as soon as you become aware
of them.
- Each period is normally (see exception
immediately below) an accounting period of each of the
participating companies.
The exception arises because the group payment arrangement
contract contains the concept of a 'relevant accounting period'.
This is an accounting period of a participating company which:
- is identical to the group payment period,
or
- starts during and ends on the same day as the group payment
period (this covers a company that starts business after the
beginning of the group's year),
or
- falls wholly within, but ends before, the group payment period
and is followed by another accounting period which falls within
(b); (in particular, a company that ceases trading during the
group's year but then has investment income for the rest of the
year).
The group payment arrangement extends, for a given group payment
period, to all relevant accounting periods.
It follows that:
- A company that is newly formed, newly
activated or newly acquired by the group can, by agreement, be
covered by the arrangement:
- provided it aligns its accounting date with that
of the nominated company (see
CTM97470),
- A company that is newly formed, newly
activated or newly acquired by the group cannot be covered by the
arrangement:
- in respect of an accounting period that began
before the period of account covered by the arrangement (see
CTM97480).