Part of your home has been used for business purposes and you’ve claimed a corresponding income tax deduction for the running costs. You’re about to sell your home for much more than you paid for it.
Will you have to pay any tax?
Published 18.04.2018
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?
Published 04.04.2023
Using part of your home exclusively as a workplace can result in capital gains tax being payable if you sell the property for more than you paid for it. However, taking a few simple steps will stop
this from happening. What’s involved?
Published 04.03.2015
If you’ve used part of your home for business you might have to pay capital gains tax when you sell it. Calculating this isn’t as simple as it sounds and costly mistakes are often made. How can you
avoid these?
Published 16.10.2018
From April 2020 if you sell your home changes to capital gains tax private residence relief (PRR) mean that you’re at greater risk of being hit with HMRC penalties. Why, and what are the
must-know PRR rules?
Published 17.03.2020
In two stealthy moves, the Chancellor used the 2018 Budget to raise some extra capital gains tax from certain individuals when they sell their home. Could this include you?
Published 26.11.2018
Our subscribers are selling their home, which incorporates an annexe. They realise that some of the gain they make won’t be covered by private residence relief (PRR). How do they calculate it and
should it be reported to HMRC?
Published 06.03.2023
You want to work from home, however a colleague has warned this will affect the Capital Gains Tax (CGT) exemption on your house. He says that you can avoid this by not claiming a tax deduction for
household costs. Is this right?
Published 15.06.2012
You sold your home and moved to a new one a few weeks ago. You thought all the paperwork was done and dusted but a friend now tells you that you need to tell HMRC about the sale or face a fine. Are
they right?
Published 07.01.2021
After moving home our subscribers let their property to residential tenants and later to a business for use as offices. It’s now been sold. How much private residence relief can our subscribers claim
to reduce the tax bill on the capital gain they made?
Published 19.11.2021