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75(1)The trust instrument must make the following provision regarding notices.U.K.
(2)It must provide that, as soon as practicable after any free or matching shares have been awarded to an employee, the trustees must give the employee notice of the award—
(a)specifying the number and description of those shares,
(b)stating their market value on the date on which they were awarded to the employee, and
(c)stating the holding period applicable to them.
(3)It must provide that, as soon as practicable after any partnership shares have been awarded to an employee, the trustees must give the employee notice of the award—
(a)specifying the number and description of those shares,
(b)stating the amount of partnership share money applied by the trustees in acquiring the shares on behalf of the employee, and
(c)stating their market value on the acquisition date (as defined by paragraph 50(4) or, if there is an accumulation period, by paragraph 52(5)).
(4)It must provide that, as soon as practicable after any dividend shares have been acquired on behalf of a participant, the trustees must give the participant notice of the acquisition—
(a)specifying the number and description of those shares,
(b)stating their market value on the acquisition date (as defined by paragraph 66(4)),
(c)stating the holding period applicable to them, and
(d)informing the participant of any amount carried forward under paragraph 68 (reinvestment: amounts to be carried forward).
(5)It must provide that, where any foreign cash dividend is received in respect of plan shares held on behalf of a participant, the trustees must give the participant notice of the amount of any foreign tax deducted from the dividend before it was paid.
(6)In sub-paragraph (5) “foreign cash dividend” means a cash dividend paid in respect of plan shares in a company not resident in the United Kingdom.
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