Stock Transfer Form

Posted by admin on Jun 21, 2010

Stock transfer form is used to make a private transfer of shares between two parties. In order to validly transfer its shares in the company, the shareholder needed to execute a stock transfer form

The stock transfer form / stock form is one of the essential documents used following incorporation of a company. The Stock Transfer Form allows you transfer the legal ownership of company shares to other party. It is appropriate for use when transferring the ownership of shares issued by a company registered in England and Wales or Scotland and contains the following elements:
• consideration
• company details
• share type and value
• current shareholders
• new shareholders
• Stamp duty declaration.

Transfers that attract stamp duty not exceeding £5 (whether fixed or ad valorem) are exempt from stamp duty.

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