Closing Ltd. Co. - Capital Gains?
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I'm in the process of closing down a ltd. company. It has been suggested to me by a friends' accountant that I can use my CGT allowance to get some of the remaining money tax free.
Process would be, pay all coproration tax etc., close company leaving £15k in the bank.
Any monies left are payable to the shareholders (me!) and therefore I can use my CGT allowance, plus 2 years taper relief, so can get roughly £15k tax free. Any thoughts on this? My own accountant hasn't heard of this and I'm also not sure how I would show this on my personal tax form if it was the case.
Any views on this?
Process would be, pay all coproration tax etc., close company leaving £15k in the bank.
Any monies left are payable to the shareholders (me!) and therefore I can use my CGT allowance, plus 2 years taper relief, so can get roughly £15k tax free. Any thoughts on this? My own accountant hasn't heard of this and I'm also not sure how I would show this on my personal tax form if it was the case.
Any views on this?
Interesting question - probably Eric's the man to answer.
I do know that if you sell the company that you can get 75% Tax relief on the capital gain, so you pay just 10% CGT - and this can include cash in the company, providing it's deemed not to be an investment company, but is a trading company.
I do know that if you sell the company that you can get 75% Tax relief on the capital gain, so you pay just 10% CGT - and this can include cash in the company, providing it's deemed not to be an investment company, but is a trading company.
srebbe64 said:Interesting - my accountant has previously told me that the best way to get funds out my company is to close it - and 10% tax was the figure he mentioned...
Interesting question - probably Eric's the man to answer.
I do know that if you sell the company that you can get 75% Tax relief on the capital gain, so you pay just 10% CGT - and this can include cash in the company, providing it's deemed not to be an investment company, but is a trading company.
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