HC Deb 08 April 1974 vol 872 cc69-70W
Mr. MacGregor(1)

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer how many share option and share incentive schemes have received either formal or provisional approval by the Treasury in the last three years;

(2) how many companies have adopted own-as-you-earn schemes; and how many had announced their intention to propose such schemes to shareholders prior to the Budget Statement of 26th March 1974.

Dr. Gilbert

Formal approval under the 1972 legislation has been given to 341 share option schemes, including four of the savings-related type (Own-as-youearn) introduced under the 1973 legislation and 46 share incentive schemes, none of which is of the savings-related type. In addition 275 share option schemes and 45 share incentive schemes have been accepted as approvable if adopted by the shareholders: of these seven option schemes and two incentive schemes are of the savings-related type. Since 6th November 1972 the implementation of approved schemes, other than savings-related schemes, has not been permitted.

I regret that no information is available as to the number of companies which had announced their intention of adopting savings-related share option and share incentive schemes but had not submitted their proposals to the Inland Revenue.

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