
Each UK taxpayers have an annual exempt amount for Capital Gains Tax (CGT) which is lost if not used. The annual exemption for individuals in 2021-22 is £12,300.
Whilst most taxpayers are aware of the amount of annual tax-free allowance and the exemption for the qualifying sale of the family home there are other items as well that are exempt from Capital Gains Tax CGT.
These include:
Have a look at our Capital gains tax services page.
Any unused part of the annual exempt amount cannot be carried forward and is forfeited if unused in the current tax year.
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