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Work sharesave VS CGT
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Yeah we got that, cheers0
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the mrs will spend the money faster than the tax man :rotfl:0
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ShowUsTheMoney wrote: »Also in a similar (fortunate) position where I will be making a large gain on a sharesave scheme maturing this year but still confused about the whole CGT and using share ISA to "avoid" CGT. Do I just need to open a Share ISA (is it a special type?) and then can I transfer all or part of the shares to this ? I want to sell some shares straight away (but only up to the CGT limit?). Once in the Share ISA, assume value can then also go down
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/4963513
More good advice in the above thread.
Once in the ISA the shares can go down, but they would go down just the same outside of the ISA?0 -
Great advice. Once I find out the options available to me, I will be back with my plan of action !0
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