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A friend has claimed that the first €750k of the proceeds of sale of a business is exempt from CGT. I have told him that I don't think that this is correct. But I have not been involved in such a calculation before.
(b) If you dispose of your business or farm to any person other than a child within (a), the gain is exempt if the proceeds do not exceed €750,000. If the disposal proceeds exceed €750,000, marginal relief ensures the CGT may not exceed half the difference between the proceeds and €750,000.
Am I interpreting this correctly?
Let's say you sell the business for €2m.
The CGT would be 33% or €666,000
But it may not exceed half the difference between €2m and €750k.
The difference is €1.25m
Half the difference is €625k
So you would pay €625k tax.
If you sell it for €1m
The difference would be €250k
You would pay €125k CGT.
(b) If you dispose of your business or farm to any person other than a child within (a), the gain is exempt if the proceeds do not exceed €750,000. If the disposal proceeds exceed €750,000, marginal relief ensures the CGT may not exceed half the difference between the proceeds and €750,000.
Am I interpreting this correctly?
Let's say you sell the business for €2m.
The CGT would be 33% or €666,000
But it may not exceed half the difference between €2m and €750k.
The difference is €1.25m
Half the difference is €625k
So you would pay €625k tax.
If you sell it for €1m
The difference would be €250k
You would pay €125k CGT.