Lonmin bosses sells stake ahead of CGT change

Sir John Craven and Lonmin deputy chairman have sold shares in the miner to avoid 80% CGT hike

Written by AccountancyAge.com

High profile City figure Sir John Craven, the chairman of Lonmin, has sold two-thirds of his shares in the platinum miner to avoid the controversial 80% hike in capital gains tax.

Lonmin revealed yesterday Sir John had sold shares worth £2.17m, and deputy chairman Roger Phillimore had sold 80% of his stake for £516,751.

The Daily Telegraph believes the miner is the first FTSE 100 company to make such a sale public and tax advisers are expecting a flood of similar director share sales before the April 6, when the tax levied on their shares rises from 10% to 18%.

The company said the directors had sold their shares ‘in the light of the 80% increase in the rate of capital gains tax’ but it remained unclear last night whether either planned to buy back their shares having resolved their tax liability.

Further reading:

Directors flock to sell down share holdings

Insurers in last-ditch bid to get CGT scrapped

Read story in The Daily Telegraph

Advertisement

Enjoyed this article? Help spread the word:

Comments

White papers

Related jobs

More Accounting jobs

Spotlight

Management Consultancy Top 75

21st annual survey shows another £1bn on revenues

bryan clark, chief information officer at kpmg europe

Profile: Bryan Clark, chief information officer at KPMG Europe

Getting the right infrastructure is instrumental in consolidating KPMG’s European...

Apprentices, Arnie and Archos in the latest YP

September issue of Young Professional appraises the year for our...

Find your next job

Find your next job

Advertisement

Salary Checker

Newsletters

Sign up here for the very latest news delivered to your inbox. Choose from the following options:

Search white papers

Search white papers

Advertisement

Have your say

Should fair value accounting be suspended in the wake of the market crisis?
Yes, it's a big part of the problem
No, don't shoot the messenger

Job of the week

More finance jobs

Advertisement

Your next job