Oh Well It is now up for grabs
Oh Well It is now up for grabs
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stesrg

Original Poster:

1,573 posts

261 months

Saturday 30th July 2005
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Yep finaly decided to sell, and I must say a profitable one. You may ask why and I will tell. Check my profile home page for clues :hehe:. offers ???????.
TBA In the classifides soon........
Ste..

Deep

2,486 posts

266 months

Sunday 31st July 2005
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I'm sorry but that means nothing to me. What are you selling? Your dog??

stesrg

Original Poster:

1,573 posts

261 months

Sunday 31st July 2005
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Deep said:
I'm sorry but that means nothing to me. What are you selling? Your dog??


Er the title of the main thread 'BUSINESS'
Ste.

Hughesie2

12,713 posts

305 months

Sunday 31st July 2005
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Is it "PRITTY" profitable ??

stesrg

Original Poster:

1,573 posts

261 months

Sunday 31st July 2005
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Hughesie2 said:
Is it "PRITTY" profitable ??

well I try my hardest not to make a proffit for tax reasons however its their again and a bag full for the tax man Well a little better now since we went LTD, I made a payment to the tax man for 40k all because I went into the high bracket got rid of the accountant and went limited Its amazing the difference you can make with a new accountant.
Ste..

Hughesie2

12,713 posts

305 months

Monday 1st August 2005
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Does your acount have a higher attention to detail than your spell checker ??

stesrg

Original Poster:

1,573 posts

261 months

Monday 1st August 2005
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Hughesie2 said:
Does your acount have a higher attention to detail than your spell checker ??




Sorry never studded Englis
Ste.

srebbe64

13,021 posts

260 months

Monday 1st August 2005
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If you've just become a limited company, you may want to get some advice from your accountant regarding the timing of the sale.

Currently, you can get 75% Tax relief on CGT. CGT is 40%, so 75% of 40 = 30, which means you only pay 10% Tax on the capital gain. However, to get full Tax relief you need to have owned those shares for 2 years or more.

I'm not entirely sure of the ruling from going to a partnership to a limited company, but if I were you I'd get my accountant to look into it. Simply ask him this question: If I were to sell my company tomorrow, would I be eligible for full (75%) business asset taper relief?

stesrg

Original Poster:

1,573 posts

261 months

Monday 1st August 2005
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[quote=srebbe64]If you've just become a limited company, you may want to get some advice from your accountant regarding the timing of the sale.

Currently, you can get 75% Tax relief on CGT. CGT is 40%, so 75% of 40 = 30, which means you only pay 10% Tax on the capital gain. However, to get full Tax relief you need to have owned those shares for 2 years or more.

I'm not entirely sure of the ruling from going to a partnership to a limited company, but if I were you I'd get my accountant to look into it. Simply ask him this question: If I were to sell my company tomorrow, would I be eligible for full (75%) business asset taper relief?[/quote.

Thanks serebbe I aint gonna pay any tax........ worked it all out mate and aint comming back to the uk either..
Ste.......

insurance_jon

4,090 posts

269 months

Monday 1st August 2005
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I take that means you don't need to be in my diary for your P/L quote anymore then? Best of luck mate you lucky sod!

stesrg

Original Poster:

1,573 posts

261 months

Monday 1st August 2005
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insurance_jon said:
I take that means you don't need to be in my diary for your P/L quote anymore then? Best of luck mate you lucky sod!


Yes......
I think it will take a fair bit of time to sell and to get the right buyers. As I will not sell to anyone whome i deem not the right ones to take it over, as I employe good blokes and will make sure they will be ok, anyway need to keep the new owners happy
Ste..

SIR MP

1,355 posts

282 months

Tuesday 2nd August 2005
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You have a buyer for your business or you are about to advertise it for sale ?

What sort of business is it?

stesrg

Original Poster:

1,573 posts

261 months

Tuesday 2nd August 2005
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SIR MP said:
You have a buyer for your business or you are about to advertise it for sale ?

What sort of business is it?


Try this www.knightsbridgeplc.com
sales corporate area WS.

Ste..


(Away from email and computor now for 3 weeks ..........)