The number of companies offering tax-advantaged share schemes has doubled since 2000 but plans open to all employees have dipped to their lowest level during the period.
Instead it appears employers, particularly smaller ones, are choosing to reward staff on a discretionary basis. And the government puts the cost to the exchequer of maintaining the tax-advantage...
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