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How to calculate and cut your Capital Gains Tax

How to calculate and cut your capital gains tax

Don’t pay more tax than you have to. In this guide, which is not personal advice, we break down the rules and the steps you could take to avoid paying unnecessary capital gains tax including:

  • Capital gains tax allowances and reliefs
  • How capital gains tax is calculated in three easy steps
  • Six tips to reduce capital gains tax

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    This guide is not personal advice. If you are unsure on any calculations please refer to a tax specialist. Please remember tax rules can change and the value of the tax benefits will depend on your circumstances. The value of investments can fall as well as rise so you could get back less than you invest.

    The simple guide to capital gains tax for investors

    Don’t pay more tax than you have to. We break down the rules and the steps you could take to avoid paying unnecessary capital gains tax.

    This jargon-free guide reveals:

    • Capital gains tax allowances and reliefs
    • How capital gains tax is calculated in three easy steps
    • Six tips to reduce capital gains tax

    Plus - worked examples to show you how to calculate your capital gains tax bill.

    This guide is not personal advice. If you are unsure on any calculations please refer to a tax specialist. Please remember tax rules can change and the value of the tax benefits will depend on your circumstances. The value of investments can fall as well as rise so you could get back less than you invest.