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First Active & Capital Gains Tax
We have just got a notice from The Revenue Commissioners asking for payment of Capital Gains Tax for the sale of the 495 free shares we got as a result of the take over of First Active Plc by the Royal Bank of Scotland. The amount is €359.80
However, we got our shares because my wife and I had a joint investment with First Active. The €3069 was paid into our ‘current account’ with First Active I understand we are due an exemption of (1270 x 2) which makes our tax liability €105.80
I am retired and my wife does not work outside the home.
Before my retirement, my wife did not work and I had all the allowances.
However, my wife’s name appears as a holder of a joint account with her brother who lives outside of Ireland. €3069 was also paid into this account. The reason that her name appears on the account is to facilitate correspondence. Morally she has no entitlement to this money.
€359.80 is due on this account.
I think we owe €105.80 on the first account and €359.80 on the second.
Is this correct?
My question is: Are we entitled to claim the joint exemption on the first account mentioned above.
When my wife pays the €359.80 on the second account she has to write her PPS number on the back.
Will this cause problems?
Thanks
We have just got a notice from The Revenue Commissioners asking for payment of Capital Gains Tax for the sale of the 495 free shares we got as a result of the take over of First Active Plc by the Royal Bank of Scotland. The amount is €359.80
However, we got our shares because my wife and I had a joint investment with First Active. The €3069 was paid into our ‘current account’ with First Active I understand we are due an exemption of (1270 x 2) which makes our tax liability €105.80
I am retired and my wife does not work outside the home.
Before my retirement, my wife did not work and I had all the allowances.
However, my wife’s name appears as a holder of a joint account with her brother who lives outside of Ireland. €3069 was also paid into this account. The reason that her name appears on the account is to facilitate correspondence. Morally she has no entitlement to this money.
€359.80 is due on this account.
I think we owe €105.80 on the first account and €359.80 on the second.
Is this correct?
My question is: Are we entitled to claim the joint exemption on the first account mentioned above.
When my wife pays the €359.80 on the second account she has to write her PPS number on the back.
Will this cause problems?
Thanks