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capital gains after holiday letting
shamac
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If we have a house that we let out as a holiday let (but have lived in for 2 years) and another house that we actually live in. If we later then sell the holiday letting house would we have to pay capital gains on the profits of this sale and if so at what %?? Thank you.
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Hi the quick answer is 'probably not' for a longer answer and why not, click here
http://independencewealth.eu/plans/sample/samplepage.asp?article=2060
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