NoRegretsCoyote
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It's an interesting question.As ever, be wary of the tax tail wagging the investment dog...
I don't really understand what that means.These subjective ranges for tax are a lot narrower than where I think the S&P500 or Irish house prices will be.
I mean I am much more confident predicting the CGT rate on my PPR in 20 years than the value of my PPR in 20 years.I don't really understand what that means.
Most likely, yes.but will it effect my capital gains tax on any profit on house
Restriction if only part of your property was used as a home
You can only claim for the part of the house you used as your home. For example, you might have used half your house as your home, and half for your business. You can claim exemption on half of the chargeable gain.
Rent a Room Relief will not affect your claim for full exemption.
Because you wouldn't be qualifying for the Rent A Room scheme and its exemptions in relation to rental income tax and CGT.Why is that clubman,and not if I stay under 14000
Why do you think that this would help in any way? If you have any (partial) liability for CGT then this isn't going to make any difference. And where are you going to live?Would I need to leave the house vacant for a year before I sell it,?
That by the way is a gross oversimplification of the position.You can only claim for the part of the house you used as your home. For example, you might have used half your house as your home, and half for your business. You can claim exemption on half of the chargeable gain.
No. If you're living there but renting part(s) of it not under the Rent A Room scheme then there are rental income tax and CGT implications.I thought once your living there ,the cgt would be exempt
Then I guess you'll just have to deal with whatever consequences might arise in terms of rental income tax and CGT because you can't avail of the Rent A Room scheme?I'd find it hard to get below the 14000 as od need to kick someone out onto the street and I'm not like that to be honest
In the link that I posted above.Hi we're are these previous threads thanks
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