SCHEDULE 18
F15B
(1)
This paragraph applies if, at any time in the relevant accounting period, option arrangements exist; and option arrangements are arrangements of any kind (whether in writing or not) as regards which the two conditions set out below are fulfilled.
(2)
The first condition is that the arrangements are ones by virtue of which there could be a variation in—
(a)
the percentage of profits to which any of the equity holders is entitled on the profit distribution, or
(b)
the percentage of assets to which any of the equity holders is entitled on the notional winding-up.
(3)
The second condition is that, under the arrangements, the variation could result from the exercise of any of the following rights (option rights)—
(a)
a right to acquire shares or securities in the second company referred to in paragraphs 2(1) and 3(1) above;
(b)
a right to require a person to acquire shares or securities in that company.
(4)
For the purposes of sub-paragraph (3) above—
(a)
it is immaterial whether or not the shares or securities were issued before the arrangements came into existence;
(b)
“F2relevant preference shares;
” does not include(c)
“securities” does not include normal commercial loans (within the meaning given by paragraph 1(5) above);
(d)
“right” does not include a right of an individual to acquire shares, if the right was obtained by reason of his office or employment as a director or employee of the company and in accordance with the provisions of a share option scheme F3which was approved at the time it was obtained.
F4(4A)
In sub-paragraph (4)(d) above—
“
” means—(a)
an SAYE option scheme within the meaning of the SAYE code (see section 516(4) of ITEPA 2003 (approved SAYE option schemes)), or
(b)
a CSOP scheme within the meaning of the CSOP code (see section 521(4) of that Act (approved CSOP schemes)); and
“approved” means—
(a)
in relation to an SAYE option scheme, approved under Schedule 3 to that Act (approved SAYE option schemes), and
(b)
in relation to a CSOP scheme, approved under Schedule 4 to that Act (approved CSOP schemes).
(5)
As regards each point in time when option arrangements exist in the relevant accounting period—
(a)
there shall be taken each possible state of affairs that could then subsist if the outstanding option rights, or any of them or any combination of them, became effective at that point, and
(b)
taking each such state of affairs, it shall be assumed that the rights and duties of the equity holders in the relevant accounting period were to be found accordingly.
(6)
The following rules shall have effect—
(a)
for the purposes of sub-paragraph (5) above outstanding option rights are all such option rights under the arrangements (or sets of arrangements if more than one) as exist at the point in time concerned but have not become effective at or before that point;
(b)
for the purpose of applying sub-paragraph (5) above it is immaterial whether or not the rights are exercisable at or before the point in time concerned and it is immaterial whether or not they are capable of becoming effective at or before that point;
(c)
for the purposes of sub-paragraph (5) above and this sub-paragraph an option right becomes effective when the shares or securities to which it relates are acquired in pursuance of it.
(7)
The determination mentioned in sub-paragraph (8) below shall be made as regards each point in time when option arrangements exist in the relevant accounting period; and for each such point in time a separate determination shall be made for each of the possible states of affairs mentioned in sub-paragraph (5) above.
(8)
The determination is a determination of—
(a)
the percentage of profits to which, on the profit distribution, the first company referred to in paragraph 2(1) above would be entitled, and
(b)
the percentage of assets to which, on the notional winding-up, the first company referred to in paragraph 3(1) above would be entitled,
if the rights and duties of the equity holders in the relevant accounting period were found as mentioned in sub-paragraph (5) above.
(9)
Where different determinations yield different percentages of profits and different percentages of assets, only one determination of each percentage (yielding the lowest figure) shall be treated as having been made.
(10)
Sub-paragraphs (3) and (4) of paragraph 4 above shall apply for the purposes of this paragraph as they apply for the purposes of that paragraph and, accordingly, references there to sub-paragraphs (2)(a) and (2)(b) of that paragraph shall be construed as references to sub-paragraphs (8)(a) and (8)(b) of this paragraph.