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UT (TCC): RBS swap redress to former Scottish partners taxable as post-cessation receipt; company not entitled under Scots law; discovery assessments valid; carelessness penalty upheld

Published on: 20 January 2026

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O’Neil and others v HMRC [2026] UKUT 13 (TCC)

The appellants were members of a Scottish firm that operated as a hotelier and as a travel agency. In 2007, as a prerequisite to securing borrowing, the firm entered into an interest rate hedging arrangement (the swap) with RBS. In 2014, RBS paid redress directly in relation to that swap to the appellants. By the date of payment, the firm had transferred its trade to Blackpool, a company that was a wholly owned subsidiary of Lythe, itself entirely owned by the appellants, and separately had disposed of its hotels to Lythe. The firm had entirely ceased trading. The appellants omitted the redress from their personal self-assessment returns and no notice to deliver any partnership return was issued for the period in question. The payment likewise did not appear in Blackpool’s return, although the company later accepted it was taxable on the sum and accounted for corporation tax. HMRC took the view the sum was a post-cessation receipt and then raised discovery assessments to ...

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