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The only consolation is that if you have other investments you may be able to write off the loss made on your Anglo Investment against any profit or capital gains tax on other investments. Although you best speak to your broker on this
Revenue says:
http://www.revenue.ie/en/practitioner/ebrief/2009/no-762009.html
Revenue eBrief No. 76/09
03 November 2009
Negligible Value Claim – shares in Anglo Irish Bank
Where, resulting from the provisions of the Anglo Irish Bank Corporation Act 2009, shares in Anglo Irish Bank are transferred to the Minister for Finance, there will be a disposal to which Section 538 TCA 1997 applies. Where a claim is made, the shares will be treated as of negligible value and a loss for 2009 may be calculated. If it later transpires that compensation is received, under the terms of the Act, in respect of the transferred shares, this will be treated, under Section 535 TCA 1997, as consideration for a disposal at time of receipt. In such a case, if a negligible value claim was made earlier, there will be no base cost and any chargeable gain arising shall be computed accordingly. If a negligible value claim was not made, the costs of acquisition of the shares transferred will be the base cost to be set against any compensation proceeds.
In this instance, no separate claim need be made. If the loss is being claimed for 2009, it may be set against other gains, as appropriate, in arriving at Capital Gains Tax due on 15 December 2009. In making any Capital Gains Tax return or in completing the CGT panel of an Income Tax return, the loss may be used without separate comment.
Si if I am interpreting this correctly my revenue contact was in fact correct. Losses on the Anglo shares can only be set against any profits from acapital gains perspective in 2009. i.e. if you had no gains in 2009 and made some money in 2010 its not possible to put the Anglo losses against these ?
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