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Capital Gains Tax
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Hi,
I have a question re. capital gains tax;
The house my husband & I live in is solely in my name, we have lived here for 24 years and don't have a mortgage on it.
If I sell it to him & buy another house (just in my name) will I have to pay capital gains tax?
The idea is that we both live in the new house, he does the original one up & sells it in a couple of years.
Thanks in advance.
I have a question re. capital gains tax;
The house my husband & I live in is solely in my name, we have lived here for 24 years and don't have a mortgage on it.
If I sell it to him & buy another house (just in my name) will I have to pay capital gains tax?
The idea is that we both live in the new house, he does the original one up & sells it in a couple of years.
Thanks in advance.
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Why not put both properties in joint names, any CGT due then at the time the rental property is sold you will have 2 CGT allowances to set against any gain.
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Why not put both properties in joint names, any CGT due then at the time the rental property is sold you will have 2 CGT allowances to set against any gain.
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