Stamp duty

Stamp duty is a type of UK tax payable when you buy certain investments. The Stamp Duty Reserve Tax (SDRT) applies when you buy most UK shares online, and comes to 0.5% of the total of the transaction.

As your broker, we’ll automatically add stamp duty (where it’s applicable) to the cost of your share deal and pay it to HMRC for you. You’ll see this charge included on your contract note when you buy the investment, alongside our dealing charge.

Stamp duty applies for all UK-listed shares, except for the majority of those listed on the London Stock Exchange’s Alternative Investment Market (AIM). It also won’t apply when you buy funds or exchange-traded funds.

You don’t need to pay SDRT when you sell shares.

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