loan note

loan note
Debt securities or instruments. They may be offered by a buyer or bidder, often as an alternative to cash in a takeover and can be a useful method, subject to the satisfaction of certain conditions, of enabling a selling shareholder to defer any liability to capital gains tax (or corporation tax on chargeable gains) in respect of any gain arising on the share disposal.
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