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Several important capital gains tax reliefs are being withdrawn at the end of this tax year on 5 April 2008, including indexation allowance which compensates for the effect of inflation on the value of your assets. In return for this simplification, capital gains made from 6 April 2008 will be taxed at a flat rate of 18% instead of your marginal tax rate of 20% or 40%. In spite of this tax rate reduction those who have held assets for ten years or more could pay more tax on a disposal after 6 April 2008, but it does depend on how much the asset originally cost. Example: You are about to sell some land you've held since April 1982. It has not been used for a business purpose, so the taper relief is 40% for a non-business asset. You also get indexation allowance to compensate for the effect of inflation from April 1982 to April 1998. We assume you have already used your annual exemption for 2007/08, so all the gain you make is taxed at your highest margin rate.
By delaying the sale you save tax of £9,120 (£189,120 - £180,000), but you lose the benefit of both the indexation allowance and the taper relief. You can bank the indexation allowance by transferring the land to your spouse before 6 April 2008, who then sells it in the new tax year to take advantage of the lower tax rate. A transfer to a spouse or civil partner is treated as a no gain/ no loss transaction for capital gains tax purposes, so no tax is due on the inter-spouse transaction. The deemed cost of the land for your spouse includes the indexation allowance. Example:
By making the inter-spouse transfer and selling in the later tax year you and your spouse pay tax of £141,840 on the gain rather than £180,000, a further saving of £38,160. Points to note:
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