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rainyday
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While preparing my CGT payment for 2004 & return for 2003 (albeit a few weeks late - roll on the howls of rightous indignation), I've just realised the huge impact of the [broken link removed]. In previous years, I assumed that the indexation would have a minor overall impact and just hadn't bothered to build it into my calculations. This year, I included the multipliers and found that last years taxable gain was cut in half (bringing it below the CGT threshold) and this year's overall gain of €2k approx has turned into an overall loss of €500!
Given that I overpaid CGT in 2003, am I safe in thinking that once I submit my full return for 2003, a balancing statement & refund will be issued to me?
The elimination of the multipliers from 2003 onwards will have a major impact on the profitibility of direct share investments. [I think I recall Brendan pointing this out at the time]
Given that I overpaid CGT in 2003, am I safe in thinking that once I submit my full return for 2003, a balancing statement & refund will be issued to me?
The elimination of the multipliers from 2003 onwards will have a major impact on the profitibility of direct share investments. [I think I recall Brendan pointing this out at the time]