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The dreaded cgt     

Ted1 - 13 Sep 2004 08:43

I need some help here please.

A question for one of the accountant bods on here.

Is it correct that you only pay cgt on profits of over 8k in any single transaction. So if you kept all profits under this then is there some other tax to pay.
Thanks in advance.

Fundamentalist - 13 Sep 2004 09:18 - 5 of 9

Morning Dave

If only all tax questions were so straightforward eh

daves dazzlers - 13 Sep 2004 09:29 - 6 of 9

yes,ted1 ,if you go to wh smiths,there are some great books all about these questions,i bought a couple of great,, ones the guardian money guide,its about 15 years old,but it gives you the basics when i started off,but i have since bought a classic book,,,,,financial mail on sunday,complete personal finance guide,,,wrote by jeff prestridge,,,,,,,paper back,580 pages ,12.99 a bargain.go to your local wh smiths,,,,,there`s loads off quality reads.this book covers the whole money game inside out........dave
ps its a questions/answers based.

Fundamentalist - 13 Sep 2004 09:31 - 7 of 9

Dave

Or as its you, you can just email me the question

daves dazzlers - 13 Sep 2004 12:54 - 8 of 9

steve , the book its a o/a based,thats what i was talking about.

Kayak - 13 Sep 2004 12:56 - 9 of 9

No need to buy any books, the Inland Revenue website is reasonably helpful and easy to read these days: http://www.inlandrevenue.gov.uk.
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