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Unwinding UK share sales: tax implications of sell-backs and terminating conditional share purchase agreements, including corporation tax, stamp duty/SDRT, VAT on termination payments, and forthcoming STC reforms

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FORTHCOMING CHANGE relating to the modernisation of stamp taxes on shares framework:

In 2027, stamp duty and SDRT are set to be superseded by a single, self‑assessed tax on securities — the securities transfer charge (STC) — to be paid and reported via a new online portal. The STC’s core features are expected to broadly reflect the proposals consulted on in 2023.

Finance Act 2026 (FA 2026) confers a power for secondary legislation to let taxpayers trial the digital service, self‑assessing their stamp taxes on securities liabilities and submitting transactions electronically.

For further details on the modernisation of stamp taxes on securities, see:

  • News Analyses: Budget 2025—Tax analysis—Stamp and transfer taxes
  • Tax update spring 2025—Stamp taxes on shares modernisation
  • Tax update spring 2025—Tax analysis—Stamp and transfer taxes
  • TAMD 2023—Stamp taxes on shares modernisation
  • TAMD 2023—consultation—stamp taxes on shares
  • Tax Administration and Maintenance Day—27 April 2023—Stamp and transfer taxes

The government also consulted on modernising and clarifying the legislation imposing the higher rate 1.5% stamp tax charge; however, no consultation outcome has been published in relation to that consultation, which closed on 21 July 2025. The policy...

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Eloise Walker
Eloise Walker chambers

Eloise qualified as a solicitor in 2000. After a decade at Linklaters (1998-2008), Eloise joined Pinsent Masons in 2008 as a partner where she currently heads up the Global Corporate Tax practice. Specialising in corporate tax, finance and investment funds, her areas of expertise include UK and cross-border acquisitions and re-constructions, corporate finance and joint ventures. Her practice also includes tax structuring for onshore and offshore establishments with a focus on cross-border issues.She has acted for a wide range of household names in the corporate and financial spheres, and authored articles for various top-tier publications (including the Tax Journal and PLI).Eloise has been recognised year-on-year by the legal directories as a notable practitioner in her field. She is a previous winner in the Tax Journal's "40 under 40" for 2011/2012, and is currently a member of the Tax Journal Editorial Board....

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