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This Tax Information and Impact Note sets out a new HM Treasury power to make Stamp Duty and Stamp Duty Reserve Tax changes in relation to securitisation and insurance-linked securities arrangements.
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Find out about changes announced at Spring Budget 2023, as well as forthcoming changes to end of year return templates.
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Find out about the ending of COVID-19 easements for Save As You Earn share option schemes and Enterprise Management Incentive share option schemes.
Find out about the non-discretionary share schemes call for evidence.
Find out about the announced changes to the Company Share Option Plan (CSOP) scheme and an update on the Save As You Earn (SAYE) bonus rate mechanism review.
Updates about employment related securities, including tax advantaged employee share schemes.
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