Tax treatment of income after cessation

After a business closes, income can still arise. Post-cessation receipts must be properly reported and taxed under specific rules. Knowing what qualifies — and what does not — ensures businesses and individuals stay compliant with UK tax law.

Under the legislation, the individual or entity who receives, or is entitled to receive, the post-cessation income is liable to Income Tax or Corporation Tax on that income. This recipient does not need to be the same person who originally carried on the trade. The key factor is whether the income in question meets the definition of a post-cessation receipt.

To fall within the scope of these rules, the income must:

  • be received after a person permanently ceases to carry on a trade;
  • arise from the carrying on of the trade before the cessation; and
  • not be otherwise subject to tax.

Additionally, the legislation outlines specific types of income that are treated as post-cessation receipts beyond those that naturally arise from the winding down of a trade. However, certain types of payments, such as consideration received for the transfer of trading stock, are specifically excluded from this classification and are dealt with under different tax rules.

Source:HM Revenue & Customs | 28-04-2025
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