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Put and Call Options
If you are one of two or more shareholders in a private company, have you thought what would happen to the shares if you or one of the other shareholders died?It is often the case that a shareholder would rather their family received market value for their shares. However, the remaining shareholders would rather have the right to acquire the shares instead of having to start dealing with somebody who hasn't historically been involved in the business.
We provide tailored tax solutions for businesses to address these complicated circumstances. Through setting up life policies tying in put and call options in respect of the relevant shares, all objectives can usually be dealt with sensibly.
For advice and bespoke put and call options for your business contact:
Graham Wood, Partner
T: 0161 832 3434
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