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Hi Milken
You are missing the point that Harchibald is making.
If a pension fund invests in BI, BI will pay income tax and CGT and the pension fund will not be able to reclaim it.
So if you have a self administered pension fund and you want to allocate part of it to property, you should buy property directly or buy a pension fund. But you should not buy a plc to invest in property.
What a ridiculous thing to say.
Brendan PLC will be taxed in the exact same way that other property companies (such as REITs would be taxed) - many people use their pension funds to gain tax-efficient access to a REIT, do they not?
Many pension schemes invest in quoted companies - do they not?
Just because the company is taxable does not mean the tax-efficiency of accessing it through a pension is lost.
If you buy through a PLC you own shares in the company and have a say in how it is run.
Not so if you buy in to a property fund.
Apples are being compared with oranges.
We can be told that the fund is on target. We can be told that the 10M has been reached. We can be given a detailed geographical breakdown of investors.However, Regan said that, under its prospectus, it could not give further information as to the level invested until the revised closing date of November 30.
There has been consistent suggestion that this company was engaged in activity damaging to shareholder interests by you and a small number of other posters despite the facts to the contrary. Posting anonymously neither protects the poster or the website administrator.
Where's the joke?This is what the website says, which I think is quite funny.
Brendan Investments offer for subscription is now closed.
Brendan Investments has exceeded its minimum subscription level.
Brendan Investments is currently updating the web-site and it will be live again soon.
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