CAPITAL GAINS TAX
Home office - the “exclusive use” factor
Our subscriber has read that using a room in his home exclusively for work can result in a capital gains tax bill (CGT) when he sells his home, but that this rule can be dodged by keeping private possessions in the room. Is this correct?
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