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*27.4 On 19 April 2020, a close company (which makes up accounts to 31 March annually) lends 100,000 to Siobhan, who is a director

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*27.4 On 19 April 2020, a close company (which makes up accounts to 31 March annually) lends 100,000 to Siobhan, who is a director of the company and who owns 30% of its ordinary share capital. The company does not provide loans in the ordinary course of its business. Siobhan pays a commercial rate of interest on this loan until 1 October 2021, when she repays 60,000. She then continues to pay a commercial rate of interest on the remainder of the loan until it is written off by the company on 31 March 2022. Explain the tax implications of these transactions.

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