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Goodwill and other customer-related intangible assets

Produced by a Tolley Corporation Tax expert
Corporation Tax
Guidance

Goodwill and other customer-related intangible assets

Produced by a Tolley Corporation Tax expert
Corporation Tax
Guidance
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There have been several changes to the deductibility of debits in relation to goodwill and other customer-related assets since the corporate intangible regime was introduced, and the treatment is dependent on when the asset was acquired or created.

For a summary of the changes since the regime was introduced, see the Decision table ― tax relief for acquisitions of goodwill.

‘Goodwill and other customer-related assets’ means:

  1. •

    goodwill in a business or part of a business

  2. •

    information which relates to customers or potential customers of a business or part of a business

  3. •

    a relationship (whether contractual or not) between a person carrying on a business and one or more customers of that business or part of that business

  4. •

    an unregistered trademark or other sign used in the course of a business or part of a business

  5. •

    a licence or other right in respect of any of the above assets

CTA 2009, s 879A(2)

Goodwill and customer-related assets acquired on or after 1 April 2019

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