The Stamp Duty and Stamp Duty Reserve Tax (Exchange Traded Funds) (Exemption) Regulations 2014
Citation and commencement1.
These Regulations may be cited as the Stamp Duty and Stamp Duty Reserve Tax (Exchange Traded Funds) (Exemption) Regulations 2014 and come into force on 28th April 2014.
Interpretation2.
In these Regulations—
“collective investment scheme” has the meaning given in section 235 of the Act;
“units” has the meaning given in section 237(2) of the Act.
Exemption from stamp duty reserve tax3.
Stamp duty reserve tax shall not be chargeable on a transfer or an agreement to transfer units in an exchange traded fund.
Exemption from stamp duty4.
(1)
Stamp duty shall not be chargeable on an instrument which transfers units in an exchange traded fund.
(2)
Where units in an exchange traded fund form the whole or part of the consideration, paragraph (1) does not affect any charge to stamp duty on the transfer on sale of other property.
Meaning of exchange traded fund5.
In these Regulations an “exchange traded fund” means a collective investment scheme which—
(a)
is an open-ended investment company, units in which are admitted to trading on—
(i)
a regulated market, or
(ii)
a multilateral trading facility, and
(b)
These Regulations provide for exemptions from stamp duty and stamp duty reserve tax for transfers of interests in exchange traded funds (ETF). An ETF is defined in regulation 5 using terms that are themselves defined in regulation 2.
Regulation 3 provides an exemption from stamp duty reserve tax. Regulation 4(1) provides exemption from stamp duty. Regulation 4(2) ensures that interests in an ETF should still be regarded as consideration for stamp duty purposes if they are given for the acquisition of other property subject to stamp duty.
A Tax Information and Impact Note covering this instrument was published on 13th February 2014 and is available on the HMRC website at http://hmrc.gov.uk/thelibrary/tiins.htm alongside draft legislation. It remains an accurate summary of the impacts that apply to this instrument.