Capital Gains Tax could be overhauled

Capital Gains Tax could be overhauled

A Chancellor-commissioned report has recommended a major overhaul of Capital Gains Tax (CGT). (Please click or tap the picture to find out more)

The maximum CGT of 28% could be raised closer to income tax rates, which get as high as 40% and 45% in England and Wales.
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Source: Property Wire




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