Expert legal advice on reducing CGT
At Nelsons , we understand that navigating the complexities of Capital Gains Tax (CGT) can be challenging. Our team of personal tax solicitors in Derby, Leicester and Nottingham provide advice on CGT as part of the administration of an estate or Trust and passing on assets to your loved ones (including Inheritance Tax considerations).
If you require general advice concerning Capital Gains Tax, please get in touch with an accountant.
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What is Capital Gains Tax?
CGT is charged when you sell or dispose of a capital asset that has increased in value. You are charged on the profit you have made on the asset during the tax year.
The conditions associated with Capital Gains Tax include the following:
- You can carry forward losses from previous years.
- CGT arises on the disposal of an asset – normally on sale, but gifts, insurance claims or compensation for losses can be chargeable disposals.
- The value of the gain is normally the amount you receive, but gifts and certain sales may be valued at the open market value.
- CGT is not normally payable on death.
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Jane Sutherland
Partner & Solicitor
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Amanda Voakes
Partner & Solicitor
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Catherine McCannah
Partner & Solicitor
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Nadia Faki
Partner & Solicitor
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Karen Salt
Senior Associate & Solicitor
Our trusted expertise
Our team keeps up to date with the latest tax planning processes available so that we can always supply our clients with the best advice and service possible.
The team is also recommended by the independently-researched publication, The Legal 500, as being one of the top teams of experts in the country, and also includes solicitors who are full members of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP) – an international professional body for practitioners specialising in inheritance and succession planning.
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