Tax & VAT
Capital gains tax advice from a local accounting firm
Capital gains tax applies when you sell or dispose of an asset that has gone up in value, such as property, shares or a business. We match you with a local firm that calculates the gain, applies the right reliefs and reports it correctly.
What's involved
What capital gains tax covers.
- Working out the gain on property, shares, investments and business sales
- Applying your annual exempt amount and allowable costs
- Claiming reliefs such as Business Asset Disposal Relief where eligible
- Reporting and paying CGT on UK property within the 60-day window
- Planning disposals across tax years to use allowances well
- Reporting gains correctly through self-assessment
Why it matters
CGT rules and deadlines catch people out, especially the 60-day reporting window on UK residential property. A local firm makes sure your gain is calculated correctly and every relief is applied. You meet the deadlines and avoid overpaying.
FAQ
Good to know.
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Gains on UK residential property must be reported and paid within 60 days of completion. Other gains usually go through self-assessment. A local firm will tell you which applies and handle the reporting.
Often yes, by using your annual exempt amount, allowable costs and reliefs you qualify for, and by timing disposals. The firm we match you with will apply everything you are entitled to within the rules.
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