Below is some useful information surrounding the data held within the Dividend Database for the 2023-24 tax year. For information relating to other years, please see Dividend Database, useful information
Alpha FX group
Renamed to Alpha Group International for 2023
National Express
Renamed to Mobico Group in June 2023
Next Fifteen Communications Group
Renamed to Next 15 Group in April 2023
Capital & Counties Properties
Renamed to Shaftesbury Capital in March 2023
The following companies performed a share split (or reverse split) during or just prior to the 2023-24 tax year.
Breedon Group, Capricorn Energy, Diversified Energy Company,
GlobalData, Melrose Industries, Mondi, NatWest Group
Murray International Trust, Schroders, Worldwide Healthcare Trust
You may now have more (or less) shares, as confirmed in the new Share Certificates issued.
(Cash may also have been paid at the split, which may be treated as a Capital Gain)
TaxCalc lists the final holding from 2022-23 after importing, ‘Refresh’ will then load the 2023-24 payments. An asterisk indicates shares that will need reviewing
After using ‘Refresh’, the holdings for 2023-24 (marked with an asterisk) must be updated manually
The 2023-24 holding is a rounded down figure of the 2022-23 holding x a multiplier.
From June 23 1 new gbp0.01 share for every 5 existing NPV shares
NEW shareholding = Rounded down figure of (old holding x 1/5)
Multiple splits during year
The Share Certificate issued for each split will show the new holding
Please update the holding(s) in the wizard manually
From January 24 1 new 20p share for every 20 existing 1p shares
NEW shareholding = Rounded down figure of (old holding x 1/20)
From July 23 1 new 1/100p share for every 14 existing 1/14p sha
NEW shareholding = Rounded down figure of (old holding x 1/14)
From May 23 1 new 160/7p share for every 3 existing 160/21p shares
NEW shareholding = Rounded down figure of (old holding x 1/3)
From January 24 10 new Eur 0.22 shares for every 11 existing Eur 0.20 shares
NEW shareholding = Rounded down figure of (old holding x 10/11)
From June 23 5 new 5p shares for every 1 existing 25p share
NEW shareholding = old holding x 5
From October 22 13 new 107.69p shares for every 14 existing gbp1 share
NEW shareholding = Rounded down figure of (old holding x 13/14)
From September 22 5 new 20p shares for every 1 existing gbp1 share
NEW shareholding = old holding x 5
From August 23 10 new 2.5p shares for every 1 existing 25p share
NEW shareholding = old holding x 10