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👥 Shareholder Changes

Shareholder Changes UK —
Share Allotments & Transfers Handled Correctly

All shareholder changes correctly processed — SH01 share allotment returns, stock transfer forms, stamp duty, Companies House filings, shareholder register updates and new share certificates issued. ACCA qualified. Authorised Companies House agent. Fixed fee.

✓ SH01 Allotments✓ Stock Transfer Forms✓ Stamp Duty✓ Share Certificates✓ Register Update
👥 SH01 due within 1 month of allotment
💰 Stamp duty — 0.5% on transfers above £1,000
📋 Stock transfer forms — correctly executed
🏢 Shareholder register — updated immediately
⚡ New share certificates — issued same week
What It Covers

Shareholder Changes — Allotments, Transfers & Buybacks

Changes to a company’s shareholder register — new share allotments, transfers between existing shareholders, buybacks and new investor subscriptions — all involve legal documentation, Companies House filings and potentially stamp duty obligations. Getting these transactions documented and filed correctly is essential for company law compliance and future share sales.

Share allotments — when a company issues new shares (to a founder, investor, employee or as part of a restructuring), form SH01 (Return of Allotment of Shares) must be filed with Companies House within one month of the allotment. The SH01 confirms the number and class of shares allotted, the consideration received and the total share capital. New share certificates must be issued to the new shareholders within 2 months.

Share transfers — existing shareholders transferring their shares to another person (sale, gift, family transfer) require a stock transfer form (J30) signed by the transferor. If the consideration exceeds £1,000, the stock transfer form must be stamped by HMRC (stamp duty at 0.5% rounded up to the nearest £5, minimum £10). The company then updates its shareholder register and issues a new share certificate to the transferee. No Companies House filing is required for simple transfers (the register is updated at the next confirmation statement).

New investor share subscriptions — when external investors subscribe for new shares, the share allotment process applies — but additional documentation is typically required: shareholder agreement, subscription agreement, due diligence materials and potentially EIS3/SEIS3 certificates. We manage the complete investor subscription process from term sheet to share certificate.

✅ What’s Included

  • Share allotment — board resolution
  • SH01 filing with Companies House
  • New share certificate issued
  • Shareholder register update
  • Stock transfer form (J30) preparation
  • HMRC stamp duty adjudication
  • Stamp duty payment management
  • Companies House register update
  • Dividend voucher preparation
  • Shareholder agreement review/update
  • EIS/SEIS advance assurance advice
  • Share buyback documentation
How It Works

Our Process — Clear, Fast & Complete

1
Instruction received — same-day action
We receive your instruction — allotment or transfer details — and confirm the correct process: board resolution required, stamp duty applicable, SH01 needed.
2
Documents prepared
Board resolution approving allotment/transfer drafted. Stock transfer form or subscription agreement prepared. Any required shareholder consent obtained.
3
HMRC stamp duty (if applicable)
For transfers above £1,000, we calculate the stamp duty liability, prepare the SDRT/stamp duty documentation and arrange payment via HMRC’s online service.
4
CH filing & certificates issued
SH01 filed with Companies House within the 1-month window. New share certificates issued within 2 months. Shareholder register updated. Client portal records updated.
1 month
SH01 must be filed within 1 month of share allotment — automatic penalty if missed
0.5%
Stamp duty on share transfers above £1,000 — rounded up to nearest £5
2 months
Maximum time to issue new share certificates after allotment
“We completed three investor funding rounds with Britvex. Every SH01, every share certificate and every shareholder agreement update was handled seamlessly — no delays, no errors.”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ — Startup Founder, London
Who It’s For

Which Businesses Need This Service?

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Companies Raising Investment

Startups and growing businesses raising angel, EIS or institutional investment need the full subscription process managed — SH01, certificates, agreements, EIS paperwork.

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Family Business Succession

Family businesses transferring shares to the next generation — gifts, sales at undervalue or formal succession — need correctly executed stock transfer forms and stamp duty compliance.

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Employee Share Schemes

Companies implementing EMI, growth share schemes or unapproved share option schemes need the allotment and transfer process managed for each grant and exercise.

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Shareholder Buyouts

When one shareholder exits — partner buyout, MBO, shareholder dispute resolution — the share purchase or buyback process needs careful documentation and potential stamp duty management.

Common Mistakes

4 Costly Mistakes — And How We Prevent Them

❌ Not filing SH01 within 1 month

Companies House automatically penalises late SH01 filings. The 1-month window from the date of allotment is strict. For investment rounds with multiple closings, each allotment requires its own SH01 within 1 month of that specific allotment date — not the round’s final closing date.

❌ Forgetting stamp duty on transfers

Stamp duty is a legal requirement on share transfers above £1,000 — it is not optional. Failing to stamp a stock transfer form means the transfer is not properly executed and the transferee’s title to the shares may be challengeable. HMRC charges penalties and interest on unstamped documents presented after the 30-day stamping window.

❌ Issuing new shares without authorised share capital

Under the Companies Act, a company can only allot shares up to its authorised share capital (or, for companies incorporated post-2006, within any directors’ authority to allot granted in the Articles or by shareholder resolution). Allotting shares beyond this authority makes the allotment void. We check authority before every allotment.

❌ Not updating the shareholder register immediately

The shareholder register must be updated immediately on any allotment or transfer — not at the next confirmation statement. The register is the legal record of ownership. Failure to maintain an up-to-date register affects the validity of dividend payments (paid to wrong persons) and voting rights at meetings.

Frequently Asked Questions

Shareholder Changes — Your Questions Answered

What is an SH01 and when must it be filed?

An SH01 (Return of Allotment of Shares) is filed with Companies House to notify them of new shares allotted by a company. It must be filed within 1 month of the allotment date. The SH01 specifies the number and class of shares allotted, the amount paid up and unpaid on each share, and the consideration received. Failure to file within 1 month is an offence carrying a daily default fine.

How is stamp duty calculated on share transfers?

Stamp duty on share transfers is 0.5% of the consideration (purchase price), rounded up to the nearest £5 (minimum £10 duty). For example, a transfer of shares for £50,000 attracts stamp duty of £250 (0.5% × £50,000). Transfers for nil consideration (gifts) attract no stamp duty but may have CGT implications. The stock transfer form must be submitted to HMRC for stamping within 30 days of the transfer date.

Can I transfer shares as a gift to a family member?

Yes — shares can be gifted to any person, including family members, without stamp duty (gifts are exempt). However, a gift of shares is a CGT disposal for the donor — the donor is treated as disposing of the shares at market value for CGT purposes, even if no money changes hands. Gifts between spouses and civil partners are at no gain/no loss and do not trigger CGT. We advise on the CGT implications of all share gifts before the transfer.

What documentation do I need to transfer shares?

A share transfer requires: a completed and executed stock transfer form (J30) signed by the transferor (and transferee for nil-consideration transfers), the original share certificate for the shares being transferred, stamp duty payment and HMRC stamping (for transfers above £1,000 consideration), and shareholder consent if required under the Articles (pre-emption rights). We prepare all required documentation for every share transfer.

Do I need a new shareholder agreement when shares are transferred?

Not necessarily — if the existing shareholder agreement covers the new situation (e.g. an existing shareholder increases their holding), a simple deed of adherence may be sufficient. If shares are transferred to a completely new party, or if the transfer fundamentally changes the ownership balance, a new or updated shareholder agreement is recommended. We review the existing agreement for every transfer and advise on whether updating is required.

Transparent Pricing

Fixed Fees — Agreed Upfront

Every fee fixed before we start. Book a free consultation for your exact quote.

£99
Share Allotment — SH01, board resolution, new certificates. Per allotment.
£99
Share Transfer — Stock transfer form, stamp duty, register update, new certificate.
£499
Investment Round — Full subscription process including EIS paperwork and agreements.
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