Tips to Reduce Capital Gains Tax When Selling Property
Selling a property is exciting, but the mention of Capital Gains Tax (CGT) can dampen the mood. This tax, which applies to the profit made from selling certain assets, can
Selling a property is exciting, but the mention of Capital Gains Tax (CGT) can dampen the mood. This tax, which applies to the profit made from selling certain assets, can
Capital Gains Tax (CGT) can often be a source of confusion for many taxpayers. With various misconceptions surrounding CGT, it’s important to separate fact from fiction. In this blog, we debunk 10 common myths about Capital Gains Tax and provide clarity on this crucial aspect of taxation.
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Congratulations! You’ve just sold your house for a tidy profit. Now what? Depending on how long you’ve owned the property, and how you’ve used it, you may be liable for capital gains tax (CGT). Don’t worry – we’re here to help. In this article, we’ll break down everything you need to know about CGT, including how to calculate it and what exemptions may apply. Let’s get started!
Capital gains tax has a way of hitting property sellers like a bolt from the blue when it comes time to sell their cherished investment property. Indeed, CGT often feels like an unjust attack on your profits. Nevertheless, knowing how capital gains tax is calculated, and how to reduce the potential amount of CGT when selling your investment property, might just leave you with a bigger grin on your face and a larger portion of your capital gains.
Capital gains tax (CGT) is one of the many important factors that a property investor must take into account when making big investment decisions.
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