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Old 1st October 2008, 07:39   #11
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another stupid question do you get any capital gains relief before you pay the 10 per cent tax or do you have to pay the 10 per cent on everything.

Plus if your above 40 per cent threshold HMRC won't ask for any extra money on the payment you have made for the capital gains. Is that correct.
Apologies but find this whole process confusing.
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Old 1st October 2008, 07:47   #12
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another stupid question do you get any capital gains relief before you pay the 10 per cent tax or do you have to pay the 10 per cent on everything.

Plus if your above 40 per cent threshold HMRC won't ask for any extra money on the payment you have made for the capital gains. Is that correct.
Apologies but find this whole process confusing.

There are no stupid questions, but the answer to most of yours can be found here...

http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/cgt/index.htm
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Old 1st October 2008, 13:07   #13
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I'll go back to my original question

"Accountant told me that they'd prepare the accounts, company will pay the CGT and remaining VAT and then I can get the money out of the company bank account. This whole thing can be done in one month."

Is it possible to take the money as capital gains in 1 months or is too short time?
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Old 1st October 2008, 16:31   #14
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Easily achievable.
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Old 7th October 2008, 10:30   #15
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Concession Request for ESC C16 is no longer required since the new tax year
Do you happen to have a link to somewhere that confirms this? Only I've been getting conflicting information - my accountant says that ESC-C16 no longer applies since BATR has been abolished, but the PCG Tax Helpline advise that ESC-C16 and BATR were completely separate issues. Isn't the default position that on closing the company any profit would be treated as a final dividend - in which case, some kind of application would presumably need to be made to get it treated as CGT instead?

If, for instance, it turns out that I do not qualify for Entrepreneur's Relief, then wouldn't I still need C16 to pay tax at 18%? This seems to be implied by http://www.egos.co.uk/extracting_retained_profits.htm
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Do you happen to have a link to somewhere that confirms this? Only I've been getting conflicting information - my accountant says that ESC-C16 no longer applies since BATR has been abolished, but the PCG Tax Helpline advise that ESC-C16 and BATR were completely separate issues. Isn't the default position that on closing the company any profit would be treated as a final dividend - in which case, some kind of application would presumably need to be made to get it treated as CGT instead?

If, for instance, it turns out that I do not qualify for Entrepreneur's Relief, then wouldn't I still need C16 to pay tax at 18%? This seems to be implied by http://www.egos.co.uk/extracting_retained_profits.htm
The PCG are correct. Your accountant is wrong.
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Old 7th October 2008, 12:07   #17
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The PCG are correct. Your accountant is wrong.
Ok, thanks. That was my suspicion (!)
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Old 7th October 2008, 15:10   #18
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The PCG are correct. Your accountant is wrong.
Seconded. ESC-C16 is about being granted the concession of taking the profits as capital rather than income.
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Old 7th October 2008, 22:03   #19
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I was misinformed. I was in the process of applying for ESC-C16 in March, my ex-accountant stated that in the new tax year, this will not be required.

Sorry for any confusion.
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I was misinformed. I was in the process of applying for ESC-C16 in March, my ex-accountant stated that in the new tax year, this will not be required.

Sorry for any confusion.
Your accountant is STILL wrong. ESC C16 has NOTHING to do with the changes to CGT.
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