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Valid from 06/04/2003
9(1)A deduction is allowed to a company under this paragraph where—
(a)on or after 6th April 2003, that company makes a payment to the trustees of an approved share incentive plan in order to enable them to acquire shares in that company or a company which controls it,
(b)the payment is applied by the trustees to acquire such shares,
(c)the shares are not acquired from a company, and
(d)the condition in sub-paragraph (2) is met in relation to the company in which the shares are acquired.
(2)The condition in this sub-paragraph is that, at the end of the period of 12 months beginning with the date of the acquisition, the trustees hold shares in the company for the plan trust that—
(a)constitute not less than 10 per cent of the ordinary share capital of the company, and
(b)carry rights to not less than 10 per cent of—
(i)any profits available for distribution to shareholders of the company,
(ii)any assets of that company available for distribution to its shareholders in the event of a winding-up.
(3)For the purposes of sub-paragraph (2), shares that have been appropriated to, and acquired on behalf of, an individual under the plan shall continue to be treated as held by the trustees of the plan trust for the beneficiaries of that trust until such time as they cease to be subject to the plan (within the meaning of the SIP code).
(4)A deduction allowed under this paragraph—
(a)is of an amount equal to the amount of the payment referred to in sub-paragraph (1), and
(b)must be made for the period of account in which the condition in sub-paragraph (2) is met.
(5)No other deduction is allowed for any amount in respect of which a deduction has been made under this paragraph (except as specified in paragraph 10).
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