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What does Securities mean? In legal practice, securities are tradable instruments that evidence ownership or debt, typically shares, bonds/debentures, and related instruments (for example, warrants), used in corporate finance and capital markets transactions. The term is used across multiple legal contexts and is often defined by statute. In the UK, under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Regulated Activities) Order 2001 (RAO), “securities” denotes a grouping of specified investments (for example, shares, debentures, government and public securities, warrants and certificates representing certain securities), distinct from “contractually based investments” and “other investments.” Separately, UK regulation and EU-derived frameworks use “transferable securities” (a MiFID/Prospectus...

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Pre-6 April 2015 UK tax rules on employment-related securities for internationally mobile employees: jurisdictional scope, remittance basis, residence, inbound/outbound moves, and employer PAYE/NICs

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This Practice Note is archived and is no longer maintained. Following Recommendations of the Office of Tax Simplification and an HMRC Consultation, the territorial reach of the employment-related Securities rules for internationally mobile staff (and associated corporation tax relief) altered with effect from 6 April 2015. From that date, the governing legislation is contained in Schedule 9, Part 1 to the Finance Act 2014 (FA 2014). Those provisions cover chargeable events taking place on or after 6 April 2015 concerning employment-related securities obtained before (arguably with retrospective effect) and after that date (the commencement provisions are in FA 2014, Sch 9, Pt 4)...

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