U definitions

UK life insurance policiesLife insurance policies which are issued by insurance companies based in the UK.
UK savings and investmentsAmounts which you have set aside from your income over the years and invested within the UK. Generally refers to deposits made with a bank or building society, and to investments in shares, unit trusts, etc. Does not include land and property held as an investment.
unapproved share option schemesSchemes where you may be granted options to buy shares, but which have not been approved by the Inland Revenue. Approved schemes are approved savings related share option schemes, approved profit sharing schemes and approved discretionary share option schemes.
unapproved share optionsOptions that enable you to buy shares at a set price, at a set time or within a set period, but which have not been granted under schemes approved by the Inland Revenue. Approved schemes are approved savings related share option schemes, approved profit sharing schemes and approved discretionary share option schemes.
unearned incomeUnearned income is income which you have not earned by working. It includes dividends from shares you own, interest on savings and most income from land and property. Income from furnished holiday lettings is, however, treated as earned income.
unemployedYou are unemployed if you are not working, either as an employee or as a person who is self-employed.
unindexed gain/lossThe capital gain or loss on the sale of an asset before deducting the indexation allowance.
unit trustA unit trust is a trust that invests its funds in a spread of equities or fixed interest securities. A professional manager runs the portfolio. You buy units in the unit trust, the amount you pay being added into the unit trust's funds. The price you pay for the units is based on the value of the unit trust's investments. You can sell your units back to the unit trust at any time. There is a difference between the buying and selling price, known as the "bid/offer spread".
unit trust income from UK unit trustsIncome paid to you by unit trusts in which you hold units.
unlistedUnlisted shares are shares that are not listed on a stock exchange.
unpaid taxTax which has not been paid to the Inland Revenue although it is due for payment.
unquoted trading companyA company which trades and is not quoted on a recognised stock exchange. Companies which hold assets for long term gain are not trading companies (they are investments companies). Most private companies are unquoted trading companies.

This page was last reviewed on 07 July 2004. The information may not reflect changes in legislation made after this date.

This is only a guide to your tax position and should not be relied on in place of professional accounting or tax advice. Any calculated figures are illustrative and are based on the data you provided.


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