Is stamp duty charged on every UK share purchase?
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No. UK stamp duty will be applied to all UK share purchases except the majority of FTSE AIM-listed UK shares, which are not subject to stamp duty. Please note there are, however, certain FTSE AIM-listed UK shares where stamp duty does still apply.
When purchasing UK shares which are able to settle through the UK electronic settlement system CREST, you will pay 0.5% of the value of the trade as Stamp Duty Reserve Tax (“SDRT”). If purchasing “Residual Securities” – those which cannot be settled through the CREST system – you will pay 0.5%, rounded up to the nearest multiple of £5, on any trades valued at greater than £1000.