N Nermal Registered User Messages 127 27 Sep 2024 #1 Assume we have some shares which if sold would give rise to a CGT liability. Could those shares be transferred into a PRSA without triggering the CGT liability?
Assume we have some shares which if sold would give rise to a CGT liability. Could those shares be transferred into a PRSA without triggering the CGT liability?
C ClubMan Registered User Messages 52,964 27 Sep 2024 #2 This thread may be of relevance assuming that it's still accurate (it's quite old)? Moving shares to a PRSA Is it possible to move company shares into a PRSA and avail of tax relief? www.askaboutmoney.com
This thread may be of relevance assuming that it's still accurate (it's quite old)? Moving shares to a PRSA Is it possible to move company shares into a PRSA and avail of tax relief? www.askaboutmoney.com
Brendan Burgess Founder Messages 54,805 27 Sep 2024 #3 The answer is no. You would have a CGT liability on selling the shares. You could use the proceeds to make a pension contribution .
The answer is no. You would have a CGT liability on selling the shares. You could use the proceeds to make a pension contribution .
F Fortune Registered User Messages 1,191 27 Sep 2024 #4 Nermal said: Assume we have some shares which if sold would give rise to a CGT liability. Could those shares be transferred into a PRSA without triggering the CGT liability? Click to expand... No
Nermal said: Assume we have some shares which if sold would give rise to a CGT liability. Could those shares be transferred into a PRSA without triggering the CGT liability? Click to expand... No