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Originally posted by Pmidas View Post
Thanks... Sorry if i wasn't clear, That is what i meant to get two years CGT allowances. if the liquidator gets appointed next week, lets say Tuesday, could i pay myself the £12,300 Thursday for example so i can claim the CGT for this year ? and then next year when all the rest gets distributed use next years allowance.....
or i do wait a few more weeks and do it without any rush but i will only get 2021/2022 allowance ?
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Originally posted by Pmidas View Post
Thanks... Sorry if i wasn't clear, That is what i meant to get two years CGT allowances. if the liquidator gets appointed next week, lets say Tuesday, could i pay myself the £12,300 Thursday for example so i can claim the CGT for this year ? and then next year when all the rest gets distributed use next years allowance.....
or i do wait a few more weeks and do it without any rush but i will only get 2021/2022 allowance ?
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
You apply for ER via your SATR. If you have two distributions (which is common with an MVL) and they fall in separate tax years (less common, unless engineered), then you’ll get two CGT allowances.
Thanks... Sorry if i wasn't clear, That is what i meant to get two years CGT allowances. if the liquidator gets appointed next week, lets say Tuesday, could i pay myself the £12,300 Thursday for example so i can claim the CGT for this year ? and then next year when all the rest gets distributed use next years allowance.....
or i do wait a few more weeks and do it without any rush but i will only get 2021/2022 allowance ?
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
You apply for ER via your SATR. If you have two distributions (which is common with an MVL) and they fall in separate tax years (less common, unless engineered), then you’ll get two CGT allowances.
I wasn't aware that an MVL could result in two distribution dates. Thanks.
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Originally posted by Lance View Post
I'm not sure you can do that with a liquidation though. That's a one off.
You could sell shares to get a distribution, then liquidate the next tax year. But who's gonna buy the shares? Actually, I'll buy them for 75p in the £ As long as I can have 51%
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
Yeah, it doesn’t make much sense. The OP could potentially distribute over two years, but their lack of understanding doesn’t suggest they had that in mind.
You could sell shares to get a distribution, then liquidate the next tax year. But who's gonna buy the shares? Actually, I'll buy them for 75p in the £ As long as I can have 51%
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Originally posted by Lance View Post
but..... why the rush?
Next years CGT allowance is also £12,300. You question makes no sense to me.
Oh. have a for thinning out the herd
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Originally posted by Pmidas View PostHey you wise people. Don't be too hard on me please.
Could I appoint a liquidator before the 6th April 2021? To use the CGT free allowance of £12.300 for this year.
Is for the year you appoint the liquidator that you can cLaim or when you actually go into liquidation?
I am ceasing trading this weekend and I could have a draft of my accounts pretty soon.
Almost all of the MVL companies I came across don’t seem to be willing to do it until you have all your CT/VAT/PAYE paid and de registered, etc. I suppose they want to minimise any risk.
my accountant keeps telling me that I could easily do the declaration of solvency using the numbers I have from FreeAgent as all I need is an estimated, do the swear by a solicitor and appoint the liquidator before the end of last week. I have no physical assets apart from cash.
But I don’t want to rush all this if it i am not going to be able to claim the CGT free allowance of £12.300
Next years CGT allowance is also £12,300. You question makes no sense to me.
Oh. have a for thinning out the herd
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Neither. The distribution(s) are taxable when you receive them and it’s highly unlikely that you could receive one before April 6.
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Can I appoint a liquidator and use CGT for 2020/2021
Hey you wise people. Don't be too hard on me please.
Could I appoint a liquidator before the 6th April 2021? To use the CGT free allowance of £12.300 for this year.
Is for the year you appoint the liquidator that you can cLaim or when you actually go into liquidation?
I am ceasing trading this weekend and I could have a draft of my accounts pretty soon.
Almost all of the MVL companies I came across don’t seem to be willing to do it until you have all your CT/VAT/PAYE paid and de registered, etc. I suppose they want to minimise any risk.
my accountant keeps telling me that I could easily do the declaration of solvency using the numbers I have from FreeAgent as all I need is an estimated, do the swear by a solicitor and appoint the liquidator before the end of last week. I have no physical assets apart from cash.
But I don’t want to rush all this if it i am not going to be able to claim the CGT free allowance of £12.300
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