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Trading subsidiaries of charities

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Trusts and Inheritance Tax
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Trading subsidiaries of charities

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Trusts and Inheritance Tax
Guidance
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Introduction to trading subsidiaries

A 'trading subsidiary' is a company owned and controlled by a charity, or occasionally several charities, which has been incorporated in order to carry on a trade or business which:

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    the charity cannot itself carry on due to constitutional restrictions or concerns about business risk and potential liabilities, and / or

  2. •

    the charity cannot carry on in a tax-efficient manner

A trading subsidiary is usually set up to generate income for the charity or charities, as the subsidiary does not have the restrictions to its trading activities that charities have.

A trading subsidiary can be used to:

  1. •

    carry out non-primary purposes trading beyond the limits of the small scale exemption (see the Tax treatment of the charity guidance note)

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    protect a charity’s assets from the risks of trading

If the subsidiary company gives all or part of its profits to the charity (in place of a dividend) then it will not pay tax on those profits, see the Gifting cash and assets

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