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Transferring flat to joint names
ambercelery
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Hi
I recently got married and have a buy to let property, that I am thinking of selling at some point during the next year.
As the property is a buy to let, and myself and my wife live in our current house, we would need to pay capital gains tax on the profit from the sale of the flat.
However, at present the flat is only in my name.
What do i need to do (or pay) to transfer the flat into joint names so that we can both use our capital gains tax limit when we sell the flat?
I recently got married and have a buy to let property, that I am thinking of selling at some point during the next year.
As the property is a buy to let, and myself and my wife live in our current house, we would need to pay capital gains tax on the profit from the sale of the flat.
However, at present the flat is only in my name.
What do i need to do (or pay) to transfer the flat into joint names so that we can both use our capital gains tax limit when we sell the flat?
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