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CGT on Estate Shares Sale Query?
fcandmp
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Could someone help clear up a question regarding CGT on share sale from late FIL's estate?
We have a few hundred shares each in four mainstream FTSE stocks, but to sell them we appear to have to transfer them into named holders outside of the estate. If this is the case the CGT would be the responsibility of the individual holders rather than the estate.
Is this the norm, rather than the estate being able to account for the CGT gains and losses?
Many thanks
We have a few hundred shares each in four mainstream FTSE stocks, but to sell them we appear to have to transfer them into named holders outside of the estate. If this is the case the CGT would be the responsibility of the individual holders rather than the estate.
Is this the norm, rather than the estate being able to account for the CGT gains and losses?
Many thanks
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The annual CGT free allowance is around £11,000 per person so where is the problem?Could someone help clear up a question regarding CGT on share sale from late FIL's estate?
We have a few hundred shares each in four mainstream FTSE stocks, but to sell them we appear to have to transfer them into named holders outside of the estate. If this is the case the CGT would be the responsibility of the individual holders rather than the estate.
Is this the norm, rather than the estate being able to account for the CGT gains and losses?
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The executors have decided that the property sale will be within the estate (rather than transferring into the joint names) in order to avoid delays and risk to the chain. Was therefore interested in offsetting CGT losses on shares from within the estate.0
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Has there been a delay between getting a value for probate and the sale that resulted in a CG? It may be possible to get the probate value amended.The executors have decided that the property sale will be within the estate (rather than transferring into the joint names) in order to avoid delays and risk to the chain. Was therefore interested in offsetting CGT losses on shares from within the estate.0 -
why do you think they need to be transferred tothe beneficiary, the trustees(executors) should have the option to sell.Could someone help clear up a question regarding CGT on share sale from late FIL's estate?
We have a few hundred shares each in four mainstream FTSE stocks, but to sell them we appear to have to transfer them into named holders outside of the estate. If this is the case the CGT would be the responsibility of the individual holders rather than the estate.
Is this the norm, rather than the estate being able to account for the CGT gains and losses?
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Getmore4less, in all the cases I am dealing with the forms make it clear that sale cannot be from the estate and has to be transferred into one or joint names.0
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Yorkshireman99, 6-7 months between dod and marketing of the property. The revaluation would take us over the IHT threshold.0
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Assuming the valuation declared for probate was accurate for example a professional valuation done by a RICS member or similar and the estate was below the IHT level then there should not be a problem. If the executor decide to sell then the estate will have to bear any CGT subject no any allowable losses on the shares. If they transfer the property then there is likely to be less CGT as each person has around £11K tax free. Sounds like you need paid for professional advice on the best way to proceed.Yorkshireman99, 6-7 months between dod and marketing of the property. The revaluation would take us over the IHT threshold.0 -
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