Policy paper

Income Tax: debt traded on a multilateral trading facility

This measure changes the requirements on debt issued on a multilateral trading facility (MTF) operated by an EEA-regulated stock exchange.

This was published under the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government

Documents

Draft legislation: debt traded on a multilateral trading facility

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Details

This measure removes the requirement to withhold tax on interest for debt issued on a MTF operated by an EEA-regulated stock exchange by extending an existing exemption.

The measure also widens the definition of alternative finance investment bonds (AFIB) - these are Shari’a-compliant financial instruments also known as ‘sukuk’ - to include securities admitted to trading on such an MTF. Under tax rules, such issues are treated as debt, and the return on them as interest for certain tax purposes.

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Published 13 September 2017

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