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Selling a Property – What Do I Need To Know About Capital Gains Tax?

If you’re selling a property in Whitstable, you may need to know about Capital Gains Tax and whether or not you’re liable to pay it. As experts in property, our award winning team at Spiller Brooks Estate Agents are on hand to give you all the guidance and information you need.

Capital Gains Tax – An Overview

Capital Gains Tax (or CGT) is taxation on the profits if you sell an asset that has grown in value. This definition can be confusing, so here’s an example of how it works.

If you bought a property for £400,000 and then sold it for £450,000, the profit you have made is £50,000. That means you would need to pay CGT on the £50,000 profit, not on the full sale price of £450,000.

Do All Property Sales Incur CGT?

It is encouraging to know that not every property sale is liable for Capital Gains Tax. If the property you’re selling is your primary residence, you’ll automatically have eligibility for Private Residence Relief so long as:

  • You’ve lived in the property as your primary home throughout the entire period you’ve owned it.
  • Part of it hasn’t been let out (this doesn’t include having lodgers).
  • The property (any part) has not been used exclusively for business purposes.
  • Its grounds are under 5000sqm.
  • The property wasn’t purchased solely to make gains.

For these reasons, most sellers won’t be liable for CGT.

When Must I Pay CGT When Selling A Property?

If you’re selling a second home, you’ll usually need to pay CGT.

You’ll also usually be liable for Capital Gains Tax if you’re selling a buy-to-let home.

If you inherit a property, no Capital Gains Tax is due until you decide to sell it. Again, CGT is not usually payable where a property is gifted to your civil partner, spouse, or a registered charity, .

How Do I Calculate Capital Gains Tax?

To calculate the amount of CGT you owe, you need to subtract the price you paid for your property from its selling price to work out the profit. The government website has a handy online calculator (https://www.gov.uk/tax-sell-property/work-out-your-gain) that you can enter this figure into to determine the amount you need to pay, but there are some considerations to take into account first, since they could affect how much you owe overall:

  • The Capital Gains Allowance.
  • Your share of a jointly owned property.
  • Allowed deductions such as estate agent and solicitors’ fees and home improvements.
  • Tax relief.
  • Special circumstances such as compulsory purchase.

We always recommend you consult a Capital Gains Tax professional who will be able to answer questions relating to your individual circumstances.

Selling Your Home

If you’re ready to sell a property in Whitstable, whether it’s your primary residence, a buy-to-let property that you own, or a second home, get in touch with us here at Spiller Brooks Estate Agents. We can help you with all your selling needs, (https://spillerbrooks.co.uk/sales-services/ ) and as experts you can count on us to offer you an exceptional level of service. Give us a call today on 01227 272155 or email us at info@spillerbrooks.co.uk.

Mark Hawkins

Mark joined forces with Nikki to take over Mark Smith Estate Agents in May 2019. Mark brings a wealth of management experience gained at a senior level in East Kent acute health services.

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