Treatment of distributions under review
The government has launched a consultation on modernising the tax treatment of distributions and repayments of capital by companies. The proposals could affect the distinction between dividends taxed as income and capital payments subject to CGT. What changes are being considered?
The current rules determine whether value extracted from a company is treated as an income distribution or a repayment of capital. This distinction can make a significant difference to the tax payable by shareholders, particularly where a payment qualifies for CGT treatment rather than being taxed as dividend income.
The government says the legislation has developed over many years and can be difficult to navigate. The consultation therefore considers whether the rules can be simplified and made more consistent, while preventing arrangements designed to convert what is effectively income into more favourably taxed capital receipts.
One area under review is the treatment of share capital reductions and repayments. The government is considering whether clearer rules are needed to determine when these should be taxed as distributions. The consultation also looks at distributions made during company reorganisations and other transactions involving changes to share capital.
Another issue is the interaction between the distributions legislation and the transactions in securities rules. These anti-avoidance provisions can apply where shareholders obtain a tax advantage by receiving capital rather than income, and the government is considering whether the two sets of rules could be better aligned.
There are no immediate changes, and the consultation is seeking views before detailed proposals are developed. However, any reform could be particularly important for owner-managed companies where extracting accumulated profits, reorganising share capital or preparing a company for sale can involve the boundary between income and capital treatment.
The consultation closes on 14 September 2026. Anyone contemplating a significant capital distribution or company reconstruction should keep an eye on how the proposals develop, as the eventual reforms could materially change the tax treatment of extracting value from a company.
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