C1Part 7F1Employment income: income and exemptions relating to securities
Pt. 7: power to modify conferred (7.4.2005) by Finance Act 2005 (c. 7), s. 21(8)-(10)
Chapter 10Priority share allocations
Exemption where offer made to both public and employees
542Exemption: offer made to public and employees
1
This section applies if—
a
there is a genuine offer to the public of shares in a company at a fixed price or by tender,
b
a director or employee of the company, or of another company or person, is entitled by reason of the office or employment to an allocation of the shares in priority to members of the public, and
c
conditions A to C are met.
2
No liability to income tax in respect of earnings arises by virtue of any benefit derived by the director or employee from the entitlement.
3
Condition A is that the aggregate number of shares subject to the offer that may be allocated as mentioned in subsection (1)(b) (“priority shares”) does not exceed—
a
if the offer is part of arrangements which include one or more other offers to the public of shares of the same class, either of the limits in subsection (4), or
b
in any other case, 10% of the shares subject to the offer (including the priority shares).
4
The limits referred to in subsection (3)(a) are—
a
40% of the shares subject to the offer (including the priority shares), and
b
10% of all the shares of the class in question that are subject to any of the offers forming part of the arrangements (including the priority shares).
5
Condition B is that all the persons entitled to an allocation of priority shares are entitled to it on similar terms (see section 546).
6
Condition C is that those persons are not restricted wholly or mainly to directors or to those whose remuneration exceeds a particular level.
7
This section has effect subject to section 543 (discount not covered by exemption in this section).
Pt. 7 heading substituted (with effect in accordance with Sch. 22 para. 2(2) of the amending Act) by Finance Act 2003 (c. 14), Sch. 22 para. 2(1)