M mimes Registered User Messages 35 31 Aug 2022 #1 Hi There, Silly question of the day but looking for some clarification. If I purchased 50 shares for 1k and these are now worth 2k. If I sell 1k worth of these today (25shares) do I need to pay CGT on this sale ? Thanks for your feedback in advance, m
Hi There, Silly question of the day but looking for some clarification. If I purchased 50 shares for 1k and these are now worth 2k. If I sell 1k worth of these today (25shares) do I need to pay CGT on this sale ? Thanks for your feedback in advance, m
G Gordon Gekko Registered User Messages 7,936 31 Aug 2022 #2 Yes, but no. You bought 50 shares at €20 a pop. You’re selling 25 shares at €40 a pop for €1,000. So the base cost for those 25 shares is €500. That’s a €500 gain. But it’s below the €1,270 Personal Exemption, so no CGT.
Yes, but no. You bought 50 shares at €20 a pop. You’re selling 25 shares at €40 a pop for €1,000. So the base cost for those 25 shares is €500. That’s a €500 gain. But it’s below the €1,270 Personal Exemption, so no CGT.
C ClubMan Registered User Messages 53,069 31 Aug 2022 #3 But, as far as I understand, you still need to file a return even if there's no taxable gain. When and how do you pay and file CGT? This page contains the steps to pay and file CGT www.revenue.ie
But, as far as I understand, you still need to file a return even if there's no taxable gain. When and how do you pay and file CGT? This page contains the steps to pay and file CGT www.revenue.ie
M mimes Registered User Messages 35 31 Aug 2022 #4 Gordon Gekko said: Yes, but no. You bought 50 shares at €20 a pop. You’re selling 25 shares at €40 a pop for €1,000. So the base cost for those 25 shares is €500. That’s a €500 gain. But it’s below the €1,270 Personal Exemption, so no CGT. Click to expand... Thanks, i should have mentioned assuming the 1270 has been exceeded.. I guess the answer is yes so thanks for clarifying.
Gordon Gekko said: Yes, but no. You bought 50 shares at €20 a pop. You’re selling 25 shares at €40 a pop for €1,000. So the base cost for those 25 shares is €500. That’s a €500 gain. But it’s below the €1,270 Personal Exemption, so no CGT. Click to expand... Thanks, i should have mentioned assuming the 1270 has been exceeded.. I guess the answer is yes so thanks for clarifying.