If you sell house A (new house) capital gain would be selling price plus costs, less purchase price, less 1275 allowance ( if memory serves) @ 20%.
"Selling price plus costs" ... Which costs would be added to the selling price to calculate CGT?
EA, lawyers,painting , lawnmowing
see ishmael whales cgt calculator
same allowances system as when written
AFAIK, Incidental costs arising from the sale, such as legal fees, advertising etc. I assume an estate agent's fees are also deductible. There is indexation depending on the age of the property. Also any major improvements, such as an extension are added to the original purchase price.
Not too sure about this but I think if you're a married couple then the cgt allowance of 1270 is doubled.
In that case would it not be "selling price less costs" rather than "selling price plus costs"?
Surely if you've been living in House A since you purchased it in May 2006 then its your PPR and you qualify for PPR relief??
"PPR relief" in what sense? CGT - yes in respect of the period of time that it was your PPR? If the property was ever rented out then some portion of any eventual resale gain may be assessable for CGT. Owner occupier mortgage interest tax relief? Only if the mortgage secured on this property is being used to purchase or renovate this property. Something else?AS lorraine says House A is my PPR - can I qualify for PPR relief on house A?
"PPR relief" in what sense? CGT - yes in respect of the period of time that it was your PPR? If the property was ever rented out then some portion of any eventual resale gain may be assessable for CGT. Owner occupier mortgage interest tax relief? Only if the mortgage secured on this property is being used to purchase or renovate this property. Something else?
If you bought house A, moved in and lived there as your PPR since May 2006 then no CGT applies on any resale gain as far as I know. There is no time limit on PPR CGT exemption kicking in. You might want to double check this with Revenue and/or a professional advisor but I don't see any CGT (or SD) liability arising on house A from this situation.I moved into House A (new house purchased May 06). As far as i was concerned from May 06 to date this was now my PPR.
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