CIRD92400 - R&D tax relief: SME definition: voting rights for the purposes of EC SME Recommendations
Possession of voting rights in normal company circumstances will
equate to possession of the ordinary share capital. Sometimes the
share capital may be comprised of different classes, such as A
shares and B shares, with different voting rights, and you may need
to see the articles of association or equivalent document to
establish the voting rights of particular types of shares.
If there is a separate agreement between holders of voting
rights whereby one party is enabled to exercise the votes of the
other at its own discretion, we would aggregate the rights.
As part of testing whether a company is an SME we may need to
test bodies such as partnerships, or foreign businesses constituted
under different legal regimes, and in these cases it may be
necessary to examine other forms of voting rights than those
conferred by share capital. There may, for example, be a
partnership agreement recording voting rights.
Because of the variety of possible structures and
arrangements each case will need to be decided on its own facts.
However, in the majority of cases, the position will be clear and
straightforward. In cases of difficulty concerning eligibility for
SME R&D tax relief please seek the advice of CT & VAT
(Technical).
