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AIM - soon to lose its CGT and IHT status? (AIM)     

stockdog - 24 Mar 2007 15:15

My accountants have, quick off the mark as ever, issued a pamphlet setting out the main changes announced by Gordon Brown on Wednesday.

Of particular note, amongst all the "elect-me-I'm-safe-with-your-taxes" obfuscatory dicking about with basic rates and starting rates of tax, was the following seemingly innocent inclusion:

HMRC is to be given the power to designate as a recognised stock exchange for tax purposes any investment exchange recognised by the Financial Services Authority. This measure will have effect from Royal Assent.

Now why would HMRC want to determine this? One possible answer is this:-

This seems to mean that shares listed on AIM could cease to attract business asset taper relief for capital gains tax (except for the company's employees) and business property relief for inheritance tax.

Gordon has spotted some other cavaliers having too much fun in fancy dress - time to impose some Calvinist grey upon those knaves.

Madelin - 27 Mar 2007 00:28 - 9 of 9

These problems aside (and I too have an Equitable problem) what can we do about it ? I have found that I can reduce my tax burden by VCTs , SIPPs , AIM ... It would be a shame if the BATR on AIM goes.

Does anyone know much about successful spreadbetting or any other way of improving ones tax position ?
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