I'm doing my personal tax return. The plan was to use VCT tax relief to offset CGT gains.
However, I'm doing it online and what happens is that the CGT calculations appear outside the income tax calculations.
My CGT liability is £x.
Income tax minus VCT allowance and 10% tax credits comes to £x credit which I was intending to use to offset my £x CGT liability.
However, because the 10% tax credit is "not repayable" the online calculator makes my income tax liability (excluding CGT) £0 rather than £x credit. This is before it starts looking at CGT.
It's therefore telling me that I owe £x in CGT when I think this should have been offset against the 10% tax credit.
Does anyone know if this is correct? It effectively means tax credits can't be used to offset CGT. I know the CGT part of the online return is new so I guess it might be a problem with the calculator.
I checked with my accountant last year and he said that what I was planning was fine and VCT and tax credits could be used to offset CGT.
However, I'm doing it online and what happens is that the CGT calculations appear outside the income tax calculations.
My CGT liability is £x.
Income tax minus VCT allowance and 10% tax credits comes to £x credit which I was intending to use to offset my £x CGT liability.
However, because the 10% tax credit is "not repayable" the online calculator makes my income tax liability (excluding CGT) £0 rather than £x credit. This is before it starts looking at CGT.
It's therefore telling me that I owe £x in CGT when I think this should have been offset against the 10% tax credit.
Does anyone know if this is correct? It effectively means tax credits can't be used to offset CGT. I know the CGT part of the online return is new so I guess it might be a problem with the calculator.
I checked with my accountant last year and he said that what I was planning was fine and VCT and tax credits could be used to offset CGT.
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