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Self Assessment - CGT Pages
spaine
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Hi,
I currently have a SAYE Sharesave scheme via work where shares were held for 3 years then sold in March 2012.
The gain was less than the CGT allowance, so do you need to mention them on the Self Assessment forms ? or just keep a record of them.
Thanks in advance
I currently have a SAYE Sharesave scheme via work where shares were held for 3 years then sold in March 2012.
The gain was less than the CGT allowance, so do you need to mention them on the Self Assessment forms ? or just keep a record of them.
Thanks in advance
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Hello there
If the gain is less than the annual exemption, and the total sales proceeds are less than £42,400 then you do not need to report the gain.0 -
Thankyou
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