Do you know how much Capital Gains Tax (CGT) you are going to pay for 2007/8? This tax year closes on April 5 and there is nothing you can do about it after that. So what should you be doing to
minimise your CGT bill?
Published 17.01.2008
Some of your shares have performed well but now you need the funds elsewhere. Should you sell them before this tax year ends?
Published 16.02.2006
The end of the tax year is an important time to review the possibilities of saving tax. It may be beneficial to act before April 6 2009 to take advantage of some reliefs. Here’s how your children can
save you money for a change.
Published 26.02.2009
Do you have any quoted shares standing at a profit? If so, there’s a way you can make use of your tax-free Capital Gains Tax allowance for 2007/8 and get a cash handout from the Taxman. Too good to
be true?
Published 15.05.2007
You might think that it’s too late to do anything about your Capital Gains Tax (CGT) bill for 2008/9 given that it ended on April 5. But there’s something you can do in 2009/10 that affects both
2008/9 and 2007/8. What’s involved?
Published 09.06.2009
The end of this tax year is approaching and with it the last chance to use your annual Capital Gains Tax (CGT) exemption. In a single stroke how can your company help you out while also lowering your
income tax bill?
Published 04.02.2013
The effect of the so-called “Boris bounce” on the stock market has faded but values of some shares have held up. If you want to cash in how do you work out the optimum number of shares to sell to
ensure your gains are exempt?
Published 04.02.2020
The end of the tax year is just a few weeks away and if you don’t use your Capital Gains Tax annual exemption by then, it could, one day, cost you thousands of pounds in tax. How can you avoid this
problem?
Published 05.02.2010
New rules apply from April 6, 2008 on disposals of assets. However, sales made before that date will continue to be taxed under the existing rules. Should you sell now or later?
Published 08.11.2007
The stock market recovered over the last half of 2009, but now it’s looking a little shaky again. So, you might be thinking that now is the time to dump some shares. But if this results in losses,
how can you use them tax efficiently?
Published 17.02.2010