D declan11 Registered User Messages 21 27 May 2020 #1 I have a small number of almost worthless PTSB shares. I have misplaced my share cert and wish to dispose of them to offset profits from other share sales. Where do I start this process? Thanks, Declan
I have a small number of almost worthless PTSB shares. I have misplaced my share cert and wish to dispose of them to offset profits from other share sales. Where do I start this process? Thanks, Declan
Brendan Burgess Founder Messages 54,807 27 May 2020 #2 Start here: My Shareholding Permanent TSB Group Holdings is a leading provider of Retail and SME banking in the Irish Market. www.permanenttsbgroup.ie The shareholdings are managed by Link on behalf of ptsb. They will explain what you have to do. It might be easiest to convert them into an online holding. Brendan
Start here: My Shareholding Permanent TSB Group Holdings is a leading provider of Retail and SME banking in the Irish Market. www.permanenttsbgroup.ie The shareholdings are managed by Link on behalf of ptsb. They will explain what you have to do. It might be easiest to convert them into an online holding. Brendan
D declan11 Registered User Messages 21 27 May 2020 #3 Thanks Brendan, I just have 4 and I don't get any regular communication from them
R Ravima Registered User Messages 2,849 9 Jun 2020 #4 4 shares? Cost of selling these is prohibitive. Would you consider gifting to charity?
R RedOnion Frequent Poster Messages 7,272 9 Jun 2020 #5 Ravima said: 4 shares? Cost of selling these is prohibitive. Would you consider gifting to charity? Click to expand... I had the same idea with some shares I hold, but if you gift them then you can't offset the loss against other gains. Will giving AIB shares to charity allow me access my capital loss? Q&A: Unless the shares are sold, there’s no capital loss to use www.irishtimes.com
Ravima said: 4 shares? Cost of selling these is prohibitive. Would you consider gifting to charity? Click to expand... I had the same idea with some shares I hold, but if you gift them then you can't offset the loss against other gains. Will giving AIB shares to charity allow me access my capital loss? Q&A: Unless the shares are sold, there’s no capital loss to use www.irishtimes.com