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The new Corporate Governance Code – are your incentive plans ready?

As you know, the new UK Corporate Governance Code (the 'Code') took effect for accounting periods beginning on or after 1 January 2019. Many companies with a premium listing on the London Stock Exchange will now be in an accounting period to which the new Code applies and will need to ensure they can operate their executive incentive arrangements in compliance with the following provisions:

Brexit and immigration – what's the deal?

With Brexit set to take place on 31 October 2019, the Government has announced that it plans to end free movement immediately if the UK leaves without a deal. Just a third of the three million EU nationals in the UK have secured their UK residence status under the EU Settlement Scheme, with significant numbers still yet to apply.

Passing the Baton – the founders that hand ownership of their companies to employees

Giving employees shares in the company they work for is often seen as an effective motivational tool. Some owners go even further and hand their workers a controlling stake in the business by transferring it to a specially formed employee ownership trust ("EOT"). John Lewis is often cited as the classic example of an employee-owned company but there are many others including global operators, PA Consulting and Mott MacDonald.

Off-Payroll working - where are we now?

  • The government has confirmed that it will extend the "off-payroll" working rules to the private sector from April 2020.
  • Companies may need to rethink the basis on which they engage contractors and should start to prepare for the change in law.
  • We can guide you through the new rules and the steps you should take.


The "off-payroll" working rules typically apply to individuals supplying their services through an intermediary (commonly a personal service company) and were introduced for public sector contractors in April 2017. Legislation to extend the rules to the private sector from April 2020 will be published this summer but, in the meantime, there is action that those engaging workers through personal service companies (PSCs) can take.

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