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(1) Section 106 of TCGA 1992 (disposal of shares and securities by company within prescribed period of acquisition) shall cease to have effect.
(2) In consequence of that repeal—
(a) in section 104(2)(b) of TCGA 1992 (share pooling: general interpretative provisions) omit “, 106”,
(b) in section 105 of that Act (disposal on or before day of acquisition of shares and other unidentified assets)—
(i) in subsection (2)(b) for “any of the provisions of section 106 or” substitute “section”, and
(ii) in subsection (2)(c) omit “106,”,
(c) in section 108(8) of that Act (identification of relevant securities) omit “shall have effect subject to section 106 but”,
(d) in section 110(1)(b) of that Act (section 104 holdings: indexation allowance) for “sections 105 and 106” substitute “section 105”, and
(e) in Schedule 15 to FA 2000 (corporate venture scheme), in paragraph 93(6) (identification of shares on a disposal), for “Sections 104 to 106” substitute “Sections 104, 105”.
(3) The amendments made by this section have effect in relation to any disposal that is made on or after 5th December 2005.
This Act received Royal Assent on 19 July 2006: for provision as to the effect of the amendments made by this section see sub-s (3) above.
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