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Employment related securities bulletin 65 (April 2026)

Find out important information about the end of year employment related securities (ERS) filing window, dividend equivalents and Enterprise Management Incentives (EMI).

End of year filing reminder

If youĀ operateĀ an employee share scheme you must file an end of year employment related securitiesĀ (ERS)Ģż°ł±š³Ł³Ü°ł²Ō.Ģż

For the 2025Ā to 2026 tax year,Ā you mustĀ submitĀ an end of yearĀ ERSĀ return on or before 6 July 2026. If you miss this deadline, you will receive a late filing penalty.Ā 

You mustĀ submitĀ a return or nil return for every scheme that you have registered on theĀ ERSĀ online service.Ā 

You must make sure you areĀ submitting the correct end of year return templateĀ for the scheme you are operating. You must also make sure that you are using the most up to date version, or theĀ ERSĀ online service will reject your submission.

You shouldĀ cease the schemeĀ if you have:

  • registered a scheme in error
  • a scheme which is no longerĀ operating

You must stillĀ submitĀ an annual return for ceased schemes for the tax year in which the final event date falls.Ā 

If you’ve stopped being an employer and have closed your PAYE scheme, you’ll also need to consider whether you need toĀ cease yourĀ ERSĢż²õ³¦³ó±š³¾±š.

Read aboutĀ how toĀ submitĀ anĀ ERSĀ return orĀ submitĀ a nil return.

Enterprise Management Incentives (EMI) notifications

If you operate anĀ EMIĢż²õ³¦³ó±š³¾±š and you have granted options on or after 6 April 2024, you must submit yourĀ EMIĀ notifications by 6 July following the end of the tax year. Therefore, for options granted during the 2025 to 2026 tax year, theĀ EMIĀ notification must be submitted by 6 July 2026.

You must also submit an end of year return for all liveĀ EMIĢż²õ³¦³ó±š³¾±šs by 6 July 2026.

The government announced atĀ Budget 2025Ā that it will legislate to remove the requirement for employers to submit aĀ notification for EMI options granted on or after 6 April 2027. AnĀ EMIĀ notification is still required for options granted before 6 April 2027.

Saving copies of your returnĀ and notifications

Before youĀ submitĀ yourĀ ERSĀ return orĀ EMIĀ notification, you must save a copy of it for your own records.Ā 

If you are uploading anĀ EMIĀ notification attachment,Ā you must save a copy of the file. If you are filling in the details online, you may want to take screenshots of each page and save themĀ along with the confirmation page.Ā 

You will not be able to access a copy of what youĀ submitĀ through theĀ online serviceĀ once you haveĀ submittedĀ it.

Penalties for late filing

A £100 penalty will be issued automatically if the end of year ERS return, including nil returns where appropriate, is not submitted by 6 July 2026. 

AdditionalĀ automatic penalties of Ā£300 will be charged if the return is still outstanding 3 months after the original deadline of 6 July, and a further Ā£300 ifĀ it’sĀ still outstanding 6 months after that date.Ā 

Even if you have received and paid theĀ initialĀ penalty, you must stillĀ submitĀ an end of year or nil return to meet your filing obligations and prevent further penalties.

Dividend equivalents

Companies may give employees the right to receive dividends paid on shares between the award date and the date they receive the shares. These amounts mirror what would have been distributed if the shares were held during that period. 

Dividend equivalents can be paid in cash or shares and will be subject to Income Tax and in some cases National Insurance contributions. Companies oftenĀ retainĀ discretion overĀ whetherĀ to settleĀ the amounts in cash or shares, withĀ this decision not made until the payment is due.

More detailed information can be found in the dividend equivalents section of the Employment Related Securities Manual (ERSM110030).

Enterprise Management Incentives changes to the scheme limits from 6 April 2026

Employment related securities bulletin 62 and Employment related securities bulletin 64 set out the changes to the Enterprise Management Incentives (EMI) limits from 6 April 2026 that were announced at Budget 2025. Find more guidance in the Finance Act 2026 section of the Employee Tax Advantaged Share Scheme User Manual (ETASSUM50500).

Find more information about all the EMI eligibility criteria, including information about disqualifying events and the types of companies that can operate an EMI scheme, in How employment related securities work if you’re an employer and the Employee Tax Advantaged Share Scheme User Manual (ETASSUM50000).

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Published 17 April 2026

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