Hi,
A simple query on capital gains.
If I have an account with a stock broker and i sell some shared in company A and make a gain. Are the following point true.
1). At this stage the money site in the broker account, so i presume I do not have to pay any capital gains.
2). If i now buy shares in a new company B and make a loss.
3). Now i get fed up with the stock exchange and cash in my balance. Now i pay capital gains if appropriate. I presume I can now offset the loss at 2 against the gain at 1?
Thanks and Regards,
or is there not a period of time in which you can avoid having to pay capital gains by re-investing?
Let's take this case.
1). I buy 5000 shares in company A at €1.
2). The shares spike to €2, and i sell all 5000 for $10,000 euro.
3). 2 days later the shares drop to €1 and I buy 10000.
4). 2 years later the shares rise to 1.2 and I sell all 10000 for €12,000.
5). I close my account and get cheque for 12,000 euro.
What tax payment should i need to make in the 2 cases above?
Let's take this case.
1). as above
2). as above
3). as above
4). 2 years later the shares fall to 20p and I sell 10000 for €2,000
5). I close my account and get a cheque for 2,000 euro.
What tax payment should i need to make in the 2 cases above?
no tax to payLet's take this case.
1). I buy 5000 shares in company A at €1.
Pay CGT on your gain of €5,000 (25% of the gain less your personal exemption).2). The shares spike to €2, and i sell all 5000 for $10,000 euro.
no tax3). 2 days later the shares drop to €1 and I buy 10000.
pay cgt at 25% on your gain of €6,000 (less your personal exemption).4). 2 years later the shares rise to 1.2 and I sell all 10000 for €12,000.
no tax5). I close my account and get cheque for 12,000 euro.
no tax but you realise a loss which can be used against future gains.or
1). as above
2). as above
3). as above
4). 2 years later the shares fall to 20p and I sell 10000 for €2,000
no tax5). I close my account and get a cheque for 2,000 euro.
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