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UK employee ownership growth slows after new tax rules
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 69141, member: 636"] British employee ownership conversions have declined sharply following tax reforms that eliminated offshore trust loopholes and extended capital gains exemption requirements. The Employee Ownership Association reported transfers to employee ownership trusts dropped from 550 transactions in 2024 to approximately 350 expected for 2025, while Revenue and Customs data showed only 104 clearances during the April-June quarter. Legislative changes now prohibit foreign structures and impose a four-year clawback provision replacing the previous single-year requirement, deterring sellers who previously exploited tax-free exits through rapid resales. Professional services attorney Robert Postlethwaite noted the stricter regulations have filtered out opportunistic conversions while preserving genuine succession planning interest among retiring business owners. The association added 210 members through September despite reduced deal activity, with professional services, information technology, manufacturing and construction sectors leading enrollment growth across Britain's 2,500 employee-controlled enterprises. [/QUOTE]
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