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Capital Gain

Overview

Capital Gains Tax is a tax on the profit when you sell (or ‘dispose of’) something (an ‘asset’) that’s increased in value.

It’s the gain you make that’s taxed, not the amount of money you receive.

Example You bought a painting for £5,000 and sold it later for £25,000. This means you made a gain of £20,000 (£25,000 minus £5,000).

Some assets are tax-free. You also don’t have to pay Capital Gains Tax if all your gains in a year are under your tax-free allowance

Disposing of an asset

    Disposing of an asset includes:
  • selling it
  • giving it away as a gift, or transferring it to someone else
  • swapping it for something else
  • getting compensation for it – like an insurance payout if it’s been lost or destroyed

Capital Gains Tax allowances

u only have to pay Capital Gains Tax on your overall gains above your tax-free allowance (called the Annual Exempt Amount).

Tax year

Tax-free allowance

6 April 2015 to 5 April 2016

£11,100

6 April 2014 to 5 April 2015

£11,000

The allowances are different for trusts

Tax year

Tax-free allowance

6 April 2015 to 5 April 2016

£5,550

6 April 2014 to 5 April 2015

£5,500

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