Boston Guinness
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The €1,250 + VAT figure was mentioned above as "fees for advice on CGT". He won't get a full Capital Gains Tax Computation and Revenue submission for such an intricate job for the colour of that money, unless he's happy to take a chance on someone foolish enough to underestimate what's involved.I agree with the previous two posters.
I was assuming a simpler situation and not one as complex as this.
€1,250 + VAT doesn't sound unreasonable in the circumstances, is a minor amount in the greater scheme of things, and would be (I think) an allowable expense for CGT purposes.
But maybe check more than just the one service provider that you've contacted so far to reassure yourself that it's a reasonable price?
You/we don't know what work precisely was quoted for to be fair.The €1,250 + VAT figure was mentioned above as "fees for advice on CGT". He won't get a full Capital Gains Tax Computation and Revenue submission for such an intricate job for the colour of that money, unless he's happy to take a chance on someone foolish enough to underestimate what's involved.
Hi Brendan, thanks for your reply. Emailed a Tax Advisor in Dublin who emailed back to say his fees for advice on CGT for our rental property would be €1,250 plus VAT.
He literally said it was quoted as "fees for advice on CGT".You/we don't know what work precisely was quoted for to be fair.
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