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How much CGT will I be Liable for?
Q.1: I have been living in my property for 10 years. During this`time`I have gradually improved it from a derelict condition to a good standard. I paid £60k and it is now worth over £240k, a 4x increase. I don't have receipts for much of the work as it was DIY. I would now like to let the property and am worried that I will be liable for CGT for the value increase across the entire period, and end up paying CGT on the vast bulk of the improvements... To learn more details of this article click here
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Date: 25 June 2008
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Category: Q&A Tax Insider
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In what Manner should I Claim Tax Relief for Travel to and from my Property, 350 Miles Away
Q: In what manner should I claim tax relief for travel to and from my property, which is 350 miles away, to undertake maintenance? Actual cost of petrol or at a mileage rate of 40p/mile (AA rate)? Maintenance was the sole reason for my trip and I stayed in the property, which, at that time, was furnished and unoccupied.
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Author: N/A
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Date: 16 May 2008
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Category: Q&A Tax Insider
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Will the Company be Charged Tax for this Transaction?
Q: The lessees of a block of twelve flats own the freehold to the block, having formed a Limited company to purchase it. Each lessee has one share in the company. The company will grant a lease extension to each shareholder without charging a premium. Will the company be charged tax for this transaction?
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Author: N/A
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Date: 16 May 2008
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Category: Q&A Tax Insider
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If we Continue with the Purchase of our New Property before Selling the Flats, will we both Lose our PPR Status for our current flats?
Q: I am in the process of buying a new house with my boyfriend. We both have flats to sell but are able to secure the money to buy the new house without selling our flats beforehand. We are planning on moving straight into the new house. Both our flats are on the market but are not selling, possibly due to the current unease in the market. If we continue with the purchase of the new property before selling the flats, will we both lose our PPR status for our current flats? To learn more details of this article click here
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Author: N/A
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Date: 16 May 2008
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Transfer the Property into Joint Names Prior to Selling?
Q: My wife and I have a property that has been let out for about five years. The property is currently in my wife's name and we are about to sell it. Would it be possible /simple to transfer the property into joint names prior to selling it in order to take advantage of both capital gains tax allowances?
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Date: 16 May 2008
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