Company: RKLIF
Filing Date: 2025-03-26
Form Type: 20-F
Source: 0001104659-25-027944
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Company: RENTOKIL INITIAL PLC /FI
Filing Date: 2025-03-26
Form: 20-F
Item: Item 10
Chunk 62
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 to be Treaty Non-resident, for a period of five years or less and who disposes of their ordinary shares or ADSs during that period may also be liable on their return to the UK to UK tax on capital gains, subject to any available exemption or relief, even though they are not resident in the UK, or are Treaty Non-resident, at the time of the disposal.
Inheritance tax
Subject to certain provisions relating to trusts or settlements, an ordinary share or ADS held by an individual holder who is domiciled in the United States for the purposes of the convention between the United States and the United Kingdom relating to estate and gift taxes (the “Convention”) and who is neither domiciled in the UK nor (where certain conditions are met) a UK national (as defined in the Convention), will generally not be subject to UK inheritance tax on the individual’s death (whether held on the date of death or gifted during the individual’s lifetime) provided that any applicable U.S. federal gift or estate tax liability is paid, except where the ordinary share or ADS is part of the business property of a UK permanent establishment or pertains to a UK fixed base of an individual who performs independent personal services. If no relief is given under the Convention, inheritance tax may be charged on death and also on the amount by which the value of an individual’s estate is reduced as a result of any transfer made by way of gift or other gratuitous or undervalue transfer, in general within seven years of death, and in certain other circumstances. In a case where an ordinary share or ADS is subject both to UK inheritance tax and to U.S. federal gift or estate tax, the Convention generally provides for double taxation to be relieved by means of credit relief based on priority rules set forth in the Convention.
Stamp duty and stamp duty reserve tax
The following statements are intended as a general and non-exhaustive guide to the current UK stamp duty and stamp duty reserve tax (“SDRT”) position and apply whether or not the holder of ordinary shares or ADSs is resident in the United States, the United Kingdom or elsewhere. It should be noted that certain categories of person, including market makers, brokers, dealers, persons connected with clearance services and depositary receipt systems and other specified market intermediaries, may not be liable to stamp duty or SDRT or may be liable at a higher rate or may, although not primarily liable for tax, be required to notify and account for it under the Stamp Duty Reserve Tax Regulations 1986.
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