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Capital Gains Tax for residential properties – what you need to know

When you make a gain after disposing of an asset, you’ll be aware of the need to pay Capital Gains Tax (CGT). But do you know the full rules around CGT for residential property?

 

If you’re an individual selling your own property – rather than a business selling a property owned by the company – the rules for taxing this capital gain are different from those for other types of gain. The reporting and payment deadlines are shorter too.

 

And, to add to the complexity, it’s not just a normal residential property sale that can trigger the need to report on this gain.

 

Other scenarios where there’s a need to report the gain include:

 

 

Don’t worry, there is one scenario where you won’t get hit by CGT:

 

 

In all other cases, you may have capital gains tax reporting and payment issues to consider. And this means there’s real value in understanding a little more detail around the CGT process.

 

How does CGT work for disposals of residential property?

 

Generally, most capital gains are reported as part of the annual self-assessment tax return filing. Any tax that’s due is then payable by the end of January following the tax year in which the gain is realised. But for gains on residential property, this needs to be reported within 30 days of completion (not exchange of contract unlike most CGT rules), and any capital gains tax due needs to be paid at the same time.

 

 

Talk to us about the tax treatment of your property sale

 

As you can see, it’s no walk in the park working out whether CGT is due. Assessing your situation and calculating how much CGT you’ll be liable to pay is a complex matter. We can help you calculate any taxable gains and reliefs available. And we’ll make sure that you comply with the tight reporting deadlines applicable to residential property disposals.

 

If you’re planning on disposing of any residential property, talk to us at the start of the process – we’ll make you aware of any CGT issues and can help you come up with a resolution.

 

Get in touch to talk through your residential property disposal.

 

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