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Halifax wrote:It’s 19th July pay less for your share dealing between 12:15pm and 2:15pm
Today’s the day you can buy or sell UK shares for just £3.95 commission per online trade. That’s a 68% price reduction on the usual price of £12.50.
It’s only available for a two-hour window from 12:15pm until 2:15pm today. Plus, we’re applying the same great offer to trades on international stocks between 8am and 9pm. So make sure you’re ready.0 -
A recent ShareSave scheme has matured turning £18k into shares now worth approx £50k and in order to make best use of CGT allowance for both myself and my wife, I was going to transfer half into my wife's name.
However, some queries:
Is it better to TRANSFER half the shares, or put the certificate in joint names? Does this affect the CGT allowance or is it generally the same?
Essentially having 100,000 shares in joint names (and a joint trading account) is easier to manage rather than 2 x accounts with 50,000 shares in each.
If in joint names, is the original cost also split?
e.g. the cost of the shares was £18k in my name only. If I sold £40k of shares (£18k cost + £11k my CGT + £11k wife CGT), would the tax office see this simply...
Or would the tax office see this as selling £20k worth each with my CGT being £18k cost + £2k and therefore zero tax; but my wife selling £20k with £11k CGT allowance and £9k as being taxable?
Hope this all makes sense...0 -
johnwood2017 wrote: »Is it better to TRANSFER half the shares, or put the certificate in joint names? Does this affect the CGT allowance or is it generally the same?
Transferring half the shares into her sole name gives you more flexibility if, say, she has capital gains of her own so you want to sell 5,000 shares in your own name and 3,000 in hers. If there's no consideration like that involved, then transferring all the shares into joint names usually cuts down on paperwork.If in joint names, is the original cost also split?
Yes. So either way, if you sold 40k of shares in joint names, or 20k each (makes no difference), you would each have a gain of 20k - 9k = 11k.0 -
johnwood2017 wrote: »A recent ShareSave scheme has matured turning £18k into shares now worth approx £50k and in order to make best use of CGT allowance for both myself and my wife, I was going to transfer half into my wife's name.
However, some queries:
Is it better to TRANSFER half the shares, or put the certificate in joint names? Does this affect the CGT allowance or is it generally the same?
Essentially having 100,000 shares in joint names (and a joint trading account) is easier to manage rather than 2 x accounts with 50,000 shares in each.
If in joint names, is the original cost also split?
e.g. the cost of the shares was £18k in my name only. If I sold £40k of shares (£18k cost + £11k my CGT + £11k wife CGT), would the tax office see this simply...
Or would the tax office see this as selling £20k worth each with my CGT being £18k cost + £2k and therefore zero tax; but my wife selling £20k with £11k CGT allowance and £9k as being taxable?
Hope this all makes sense...Personal Responsibility - Sad but True
Sometimes.... I am like a dog with a bone0 -
My partner has worked for KFC UK for 19 years. In that time he has gained some shares. He spoke with Merrill Lynch in America 2 weeks ago on 2 occasions. On Saturday 22nd July he received a letter from them saying they have sold his shares for him totaling $28k. Since then we have been trying to contact them to find out what the next step is in receiving the money but can no longer get through to them. We are using the same contact numbers used initially when he spoke to them 2 weeks ago, but now it is saying that we can not connect to them, inputted a wrong number or an engaged tone. We've tried from different landlines and mobile networks but still to no avail.
Has anybody got any suggestions please?0 -
Have you tried the main phone number for Merrill Lynch? Or the phone number on the letter he received 22nd July?
Did he pay them any money to sell his shares?0 -
Malthusian wrote: »Did he pay them any money to sell his shares?0
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Had an offer from Royal Dutch Shell for my 186 BG shares.
Offer is £725.00 and 82 shares. Price today is £21 per share which is good.
However to accept cash offer Equiniti and Prosearch want to charge 12.5% + VAT equalling £110.00. Seems a bot of a rip off.
Anyone got opinions on this?
Wee Jimmie0 -
Wee_Jimmie wrote: »Had an offer from Royal Dutch Shell for my 186 BG shares.
Did they not get in touch at the time?0 -
Wee_Jimmie wrote: »Had an offer from Royal Dutch Shell for my 186 BG shares.
Offer is £725.00 and 82 shares. Price today is £21 per share which is good.
However to accept cash offer Equiniti and Prosearch want to charge 12.5% + VAT equalling £110.00. Seems a bot of a rip off.
Anyone got opinions on this?
Wee Jimmie0
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