CAPITAL & COUNTIES PROPERTIES PLC (the "Company" or "Capco")
2022 SECOND INTERIM CASH DIVIDEND - EXCHANGE RATE AND CONFIRMATION OF SPLIT BETWEEN PID AND ORDINARY DIVIDEND
This announcement sets out additional information relating to the 2022 second interim cash dividend of 1.7 pence per ordinary share (of which 0.7 pence will be paid as a property income distribution ("PID") and 1.0 pence will be paid as an ordinary dividend) , which is t o be paid on Monday 20 March 2023 to all shareholders registered on Friday 3 March 2023 .
Exchange Rate for 2022 Second Interim Cash Dividend:
The Company confirms that the ZAR exchange rate for the 2022 second interim cash dividend will be 21.76390 ZAR to 1 GBP, which is the rate determined on 20 February 2023.
On this basis, shareholders who hold their shares via the South African register will receive a cash dividend of 36.99863 ZAR cents per ordinary share (33.95168 ZAR cents net of UK withholding tax).
PID, NON-PID and WITHHOLDING TAXES
The PID element of the 2022 second interim cash dividend (being 0.7 pence) will be subject to deduction of a 20 per cent UK withholding tax unless exemptions apply. The non-PID element (being 1.0 pence) will be treated as an ordinary UK company dividend. SA dividends tax will also apply, where applicable. Details of the split (per ordinary share), and withholding taxes are set out below:
|
UK (p) |
SA (ZAR cents) |
Total (gross) |
1.7 |
36.99863 |
|
|
|
PID (gross) |
0.70 |
15.23473 |
UK withholding tax (20%) |
0.14 |
3.04695 |
PID (net of UK withholding tax) |
0.56 |
12.18778 |
Less effective 5% SA dividends tax for SA shareholders, where applicable* |
- |
0.76174 |
Net PID payable |
0.56 |
11.42605 |
|
|
|
Non-PID |
1.0 |
21.76390 |
Less SA withholding tax (20%) |
- |
4.35278 |
Net Non-PID payable |
1.00 |
17.41112 |
*Where the 20% SA dividends tax rate applies, this will be 3.04695 ZAR cents per ordinary share on the PID element of the 2022 second interim cash dividend, and after UK withholding tax and SA Dividends Tax have been withheld, the total net 2022 second interim cash dividend will be 26.55196 ZAR cents per ordinary share (total net 2022 second interim cash dividend where 5% SA Dividends Tax applies is 28.83717 ZAR cents per ordinary share).
Information for shareholders:
The information below is included only as a general guide to taxation for shareholders based on Capco's understanding of the law and the practice currently in force. Any shareholder who is in any doubt as to their tax position should seek independent professional advice.
UK shareholders - PIDs
Certain categories of shareholders may be eligible for exemption from the 20 per cent UK withholding tax and may register to receive their dividends on a gross basis. Further information, including the required forms, is available from the 'Investors' section of the Company's website (capitalandcounties.com), or on request from our UK registrars, Link Group. Validly completed forms must be received by Link Group no later than the dividend Record Date, as advised; otherwise the dividend will be paid after deduction of tax.
South African shareholders
The 2022 second interim cash dividend declared by the Company is a foreign payment and the funds are sourced from the UK.
PIDs: South African shareholders may apply to HMRC after payment of the PID element of the 2022 second interim cash dividend for a refund of the difference between the 20 per cent UK withholding tax and the UK/South African double taxation treaty rate of 15 per cent.
The PID element of the 2022 second interim cash dividend will be exempt from income tax but will constitute a dividend for Dividends Tax purposes, as it will be declared in respect of a share listed on the exchange operated by the JSE. SA Dividends Tax will therefore be withheld from the PID element of the 2022 second interim cash dividend at a rate of 20 per cent, unless a shareholder qualifies for an exemption and the prescribed requirements for effecting the exemption are in place by the requisite date. Certain shareholders may also qualify for a reduction of SA Dividends Tax liability to 5 per cent, (being the difference between the SA dividends tax rate and the effective UK withholding tax rate of 15 per cent) if the prescribed requirements for effecting the reduction are in place by the requisite date.
Non-PID: The non-PID element of the cash dividend will be exempt from income tax but will constitute a dividend for SA Dividends Tax purposes, as it will be declared in respect of a share listed on the exchange operated by the JSE. SA Dividends Tax will therefore be withheld from the non-PID element of the 2022 second interim cash dividend at a rate of 20 per cent, unless a shareholder qualifies for an exemption and the prescribed requirements for effecting the exemption are in place by the requisite date.
Other overseas shareholders:
Other non-UK shareholders may be able to make claims for a refund of UK withholding tax deducted pursuant to the application of a relevant double taxation convention. UK withholding tax refunds can only be claimed from HMRC, the UK tax authority.
Additional information on PIDs can be found at https://www.capitalandcounties.com/uk-real-estate-investment-trust-reit
The salient dates in the dividend timetable published in the announcement published on 30 January 2023 remain unchanged.
Enquiries
Ruth Pavey
Company Secretary
Capital & Counties Properties PLC
+ 44 (0 ) 20 3214 9170
21 February 2023