3 year Capital Gains Ruling on Shares?
Discussion
Eric Mc said:
For 2006/07, if your total gains are less than £8,800, no Capital Gains Tax is due.
Assets over three years old are subject to Taper Relief, which allows you to reduce the actual gain by a percentage amount. The percentage amount increases each year after year 3.
Assets over three years old are subject to Taper Relief, which allows you to reduce the actual gain by a percentage amount. The percentage amount increases each year after year 3.
Yep understood, but what is the ruling, does any profit after £8500 drop from 40% by say 10% during the thir year of ownership, 20% after the 4th year etc.
Is there a fixed rate for each year?
What I'm trying to define is "The percentage amount that, increases each year after year 3"
Again TYIA.
Big Al. said:
Eric Mc said:
For 2006/07, if your total gains are less than £8,800, no Capital Gains Tax is due.
Assets over three years old are subject to Taper Relief, which allows you to reduce the actual gain by a percentage amount. The percentage amount increases each year after year 3.
Assets over three years old are subject to Taper Relief, which allows you to reduce the actual gain by a percentage amount. The percentage amount increases each year after year 3.
Yep understood, but what is the ruling, does any profit after £8500 drop from 40% by say 10% during the thir year of ownership, 20% after the 4th year etc.
Is there a fixed rate for each year?
What I'm trying to define is "The percentage amount that, increases each year after year 3"
Again TYIA.
I know when selling a company's shares that after two years you are eligible for 75% Taper relief on the CGT. CGT is currently 40%, 75% of 40 = 30, therefore you only pay 10% CGT.
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