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Jimbob2
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I have just inherited my mother's house jointly with my brother. I have been living in it with my mother for the past while.
We intend to hold on to the property for about a year and then sell.
I'm told that I will have to pay CGT when I sell in a year despite the fact that I'm living in it as my main residence. I'm told I can't designate it as my principal private residence as I did not live with my mother for 3 years prior to her death and I own other property.
Is that the case?
I thought that as I now co-own the property and I'm living in it as my main residence and will do until I sell it that I should be able to call it my principal private residence.
If I'm wrong it means I currently don't have a principal private residence as I rent the other property out.
Any thoughts?
We intend to hold on to the property for about a year and then sell.
I'm told that I will have to pay CGT when I sell in a year despite the fact that I'm living in it as my main residence. I'm told I can't designate it as my principal private residence as I did not live with my mother for 3 years prior to her death and I own other property.
Is that the case?
I thought that as I now co-own the property and I'm living in it as my main residence and will do until I sell it that I should be able to call it my principal private residence.
If I'm wrong it means I currently don't have a principal private residence as I rent the other property out.
Any thoughts?