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In the context of section 160ZZI, the first premium paid by a policyholder to a life assurance company is taken to be an amount of money paid in respect of the acquisition of rights under or an interest in a policy of life assurance (paragraph 160ZH(1)(a)). Completion of the contract between the policyholder and the life assurance company is generally accepted to be subject to the receipt of this first premium.
On the other hand, ongoing premiums paid by the policyholder or by an assignee do not constitute consideration in respect of the acquisition of the rights under or an interest in such policies but are characterised as capital expenditure either for the purpose of enhancing the value of, or preserving the title to those rights or interests (paragraphs 160ZH(1)(c) or (d)).
Accordingly, where an assignment of rights under or an interest in a policy is made by way of gift (e.g. in a family arrangement), ongoing premiums paid by the assignee (who cannot therefore be an original beneficial owner) will not be taken to be amounts of money paid to acquire those rights or interest so as to deny the exemption provided by subsection 160ZZI(2).
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