Numbers add up for firms Now that the dust has settled from last week's emergency Budget it does seem clear that it was a budget to hit the consumer rather than businesses, writes Nick Haines, partner at Hazlewoods LLP
[...] we know that from June 23 this year there are two main rates of capital gains tax (CGT), being 18 per cent for basic-rate taxpayers and 28 per cent for higher-rate taxpayers.
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Published in | The Citizen Gloucestershire |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Stoke (UK)
MGN Ltd
29.06.2010
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Summary: | [...] we know that from June 23 this year there are two main rates of capital gains tax (CGT), being 18 per cent for basic-rate taxpayers and 28 per cent for higher-rate taxpayers. |
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