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Qu1: Do I have to pay CGT on the Aer Lingus shares I sold ?
I've assumed that I dont because I immediately re-invested.
Qu2: Is there a set number of days between sell and buying (re-investing)
the proceeds of the sale, allowed to avoid CGT ?
I think the OP must be careful here.
Depending on numbers and types, frequencies of trades etc - Income Tax rather than CGT could apply.
You will have to pay INCOME TAX in your situation.
Very often challenged and very often won. And that is a case of fact.
if you profit that is being made is fairly low why pay any tax in the 1st place.. its not as if the revenue will be chasing you if you made € 500 profit... or will they ?
I know plenty of ppl that buy and seel shares, modest profit, they dont pay any tax..
if you profit that is being made is fairly low why pay any tax in the 1st place.. its not as if the revenue will be chasing you if you made € 500 profit... or will they ?
I know plenty of ppl that buy and seel shares, modest profit, they dont pay any tax..
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