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What does Shares mean? In company law practice, a share is a unit of a member’s interest in a company, carrying the rights and obligations attached to its class (for example, voting, dividends and return of capital on a winding up). The Companies Act 2006 simply states that a share is a share in a company’s share capital; the Irish Companies Act 2014 adopts a broadly equivalent approach. Usage and effect are consistent across England & Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Ireland. A company’s share capital comprises the number of shares it allots and issues to investors on or after incorporation. Those...

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AIM shares—recognised growth market exemption for Stamp Duty/SDRT

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Recognised growth market exemption from Stamp duty and SDRT

The recognised growth market exemption from stamp duty and SDRT covers Securities admitted to trading on a recognised growth market, provided they are not Listed on any market. Although people often say AIM Shares are ‘listed on AIM’ or ‘AIM listed’, they are in fact unlisted; it is therefore better to describe them as ‘AIM traded shares’ or simply ‘AIM shares’. They are classed as unlisted because they are not included in the UK official list. Under section 1005(3) of the Income Tax Act 2007 (ITA 2007), a security admitted to trading on a UK recognised stock exchange counts as ‘listed’ only if it appears on the UK official list. Furthermore, section 99A(3) of the Finance Act 1986 confirms that the meaning of ‘listed’ in ITA 2007, s 1005(3)–(5) also applies to the references to ‘listed’ within the recognised growth market exemption from stamp duty and SDRT...

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