Transaction review
Review of the disposal, ownership details, dates, proceeds and connected transactions.
Support calculating, reporting and planning for gains on property, shares, business assets and other chargeable disposals.
Capital Gains Tax is generally based on the gain rather than the amount received. Purchase costs, improvement expenditure, ownership history, reliefs and previous losses can all affect the final position.
Where possible, speak to us before exchanging contracts, transferring an asset or completing another disposal. We can review the information in advance, explain likely reporting obligations and help you prepare for the potential payment.
The work is tailored to the asset, ownership, transaction and wider tax circumstances.
Review of the disposal, ownership details, dates, proceeds and connected transactions.
Consideration of acquisition cost and allowable incidental or improvement expenditure supported by records.
Assessment of relevant exemptions or reliefs based on the asset and qualifying conditions.
Consideration of available capital losses and other disposals in the relevant tax year.
Calculation of the taxable gain and estimated liability using the applicable circumstances.
Support with the appropriate property reporting process, Self Assessment return or other required disclosure.
Once a disposal has completed, many choices may no longer be available. Early advice provides time to gather records, compare legitimate options and prepare for reporting and payment.
Use the relevant costs, ownership details, losses and transaction information.
Review qualifying conditions before assuming a relief is or is not available.
Identify whether an earlier property report or Self Assessment disclosure is required.
Estimate the potential payment before committing all disposal proceeds elsewhere.
Common examples include selling, gifting, transferring or exchanging property, shares, business assets and other investments. Different rules can apply to transfers between connected people or spouses and civil partners.
It is generally the gain that is considered, after relevant acquisition costs and allowable disposal or improvement costs. The precise calculation depends on the asset and transaction history.
Some disposals of UK residential property must be reported and paid through a separate process within a shorter period than the normal Self Assessment timetable. Contact us promptly after a disposal, or preferably before it completes.
Yes. Purchase documents, legal fees, improvement invoices, valuations and evidence of ownership or occupation can be important even when the asset has been held for many years.
Speak to us about the asset, ownership history and planned transaction so we can identify the relevant tax considerations.
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