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Practical Manual for Companies 2023.

Application of the limit of article 11.12 of the LIS to the impairment losses of article 13.1 LIS and provisions and expenditure of articles 14.1 and 14.2 of the LIS

Regulation: DA 7 Law 20/1990

In the case of cooperative societies, the Seventh Additional Provision of Law 20/1990 establishes that the limit of 70 percent referred to in article 11.12 of the LIS in the integration of the provisions included in said provision, will refer to the positive integral quota without taking into account its integration or the compensation of negative quotas.

Filling in form 200

In application of the provisions of the first paragraph of article 11.12 of the LIS, in the tax period in which these provisions are tax deductible , in addition to recording their amount in box [00480] "Impairment losses under art. 13.1 LIS and provisions and expenses (arts. 14.1 and 14.2 LIS) referred to in art. 11.12 LIS (converted into a share)" on page 14 of form 200, cooperative societies must make the following adjustments in boxes [00408] and [01037] "Application of the limit of art. 11.12 LIS to impairment losses under art. 13.1 LIS and provisions and expenses (art. 14.1 and 14.2 LIS)» on page 14 of form 200:

  • In box [00408] you must enter the amount of those provisions whose deductibility is not applicable in said period because they exceed the limit provided for in said article. That is, box [00408] must contain the difference between the amount entered in box [00480] and the amount corresponding to the limit provided for in the first paragraph of article 11.12 of the LIS.

  • Regarding the provisions that have not been integrated into the tax base in the tax period in which they were deductible for exceeding the limit established in the first paragraph of article 11.12 of the LIS, they must be integrated in the following immediate tax periods in box [01037], also taking into account the same limit. For this purpose, the second paragraph of article 11.12 of the LIS establishes that the provisions corresponding to the oldest tax periods will be integrated first.