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The Stamp Duty and Stamp Duty Reserve Tax (Investment Exchanges and Clearing Houses) Regulations 2009

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1.—(1) These Regulations may be cited as the Stamp Duty and Stamp Duty Reserve Tax (Investment Exchanges and Clearing Houses) Regulations 2009 and shall come into force on 9th February 2009.

(2) These Regulations shall have effect—

(a)for the purposes of the charge to stamp duty, in relation to instruments executed on or after 9th February 2009;

(b)for the purposes of the charge to stamp duty reserve tax—

(i)in the case of agreements to transfer traded securities which are not conditional, in relation to agreements made on or after 9th February 2009;

(ii)in the case of agreements to transfer traded securities which are conditional, in relation to agreements where the condition is satisfied on or after that date.

Interpretation

2.—(1) In these Regulations—

“clearing participant” means a member of X-CLEAR who as such is permitted by the Rules of X-CLEAR to clear transactions made on the Facility for a traded security and who may or may not also be a participant in the Facility;

“client” means a person who gives instructions to a non-clearing firm for traded securities to be sold on the Facility;

“X-CLEAR” means SIX X-CLEAR AG, a company which is a recognised clearing house under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000(1);

“the Facility” means the multilateral trading facility Euro Millennium, operated by NYFIX International Limited, a company which is authorised to operate a multilateral trading facility for the purposes of Part IV of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000;

“nominee” means a person whose business is or includes holding trading securities as a nominee for X-CLEAR acting in its capacity as a person providing clearing services in connection with a transaction made on the Facility, or as a nominee for a clearing participant (as the case may be);

“non-clearing firm” means a participant in the Facility other than a clearing participant;

“traded securities” means stocks and shares which are issued or raised by a company but does not include stocks and shares issued by a company not incorporated in the United Kingdom unless—

(a)

the stocks and shares are registered in a register kept in the United Kingdom by or on behalf of the company; or

(b)

in the case of shares, they are paired, within the meaning of section 99(6A) of the Finance Act 1986(2), with shares issued by a company incorporated in the United Kingdom.

Prescription of recognised investment exchanges and recognised clearing houses

3.  For the purpose of sections 116 and 117 of the Finance Act 1991—

(a)Euro Millennium Multilateral Trading Facility (“the Facility”) is prescribed as a recognised investment exchange; and

(b)SIX X-CLEAR AG is prescribed as a recognised clearing house.

Prescribed circumstances for the purposes of sections 116 and 117

4.—(1) In the circumstances prescribed in this regulation, a charge to stamp duty or stamp duty reserve tax shall be treated as not arising.

(2) The circumstances prescribed are where, in connection with a transaction made on the Facility conditions A and B are met.

(3) Condition A is that traded securities of a particular kind are transferred, or agreed to be transferred, from—

(a)a clearing participant or a nominee of a clearing participant to another clearing participant or nominee,

(b)a non-clearing firm or its client to a clearing participant or a nominee of a clearing participant,

(c)a clearing participant or a nominee of a clearing participant to X-CLEAR or to a nominee of that clearing house,

(d)a person other than a clearing participant to X-CLEAR or to a nominee of that clearing house, as a result of a failure by a clearing participant to fulfil his obligations in respect of the transaction concerned to transfer traded securities to X-CLEAR or to a nominee of that clearing house, or

(e)X-CLEAR or a nominee of that clearing house to a clearing participant or a nominee of a clearing participant.

(4) Condition B is that the person to whom those securities are agreed to be transferred under any of the agreements specified in paragraph (3) (“the relevant agreement”) is required on receipt of those securities to transfer traded securities under a matching agreement to another person or, in the case of an agreement falling within paragraph (3)(d), would have been so required if the failure referred to in that paragraph had not occurred.

(5) In paragraph (4)—

(a)a “matching agreement” means an agreement under which—

(i)the traded securities agreed to be transferred are of the same kind as the traded securities agreed to be transferred under the relevant agreement, and

(ii)the number and transfer price of the traded securities agreed to be transferred are identical to the number and transfer price of the traded securities agreed to be transferred under the relevant agreement;

(b)references to X-CLEAR are references to that clearing house in its capacity as a person providing clearing services in connection with a transaction made on the Facility;

(c)references to a clearing participant are references to a clearing participant in his capacity as such.

Consequential provision

5.—(1) Traded securities which are the subject of an agreement specified in regulation 4(3) shall be dealt with by a clearing participant who is party to the agreement in a separate designated account, and not otherwise.

(2) In paragraph (1) “designated account” means an account designated by X-CLEAR for a clearing participant in connection with the traded securities concerned.

Tony Cunningham

Bob Blizzard

Two of the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty’s Treasury

15th January 2009

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