The 2024 UK Budget has introduced significant changes to capital gains tax (CGT) rates and thresholds, directly affecting small business owners, property investors, and individuals selling high-value assets. These changes signal the government’s focus on addressing fiscal gaps while encouraging strategic planning among taxpayers.
For Small Business Owners:
The changes to BADR and increased CGT rates present challenges for entrepreneurs looking to exit their businesses or transfer ownership. Strategic planning, such as timing the sale of business assets or leveraging other reliefs, will be crucial to managing higher tax bills.
For Property Owners and Investors:
Higher CGT rates on non-residential assets, coupled with the unchanged rates on residential property, may affect the profitability of selling investment properties or liquidating other capital assets. Property investors will need to assess the timing of sales to optimise their tax position.
For High-Net-Worth Individuals:
Those managing diversified portfolios with significant gains from shares, collectibles, or other investments will face a higher CGT burden. Cross-border investors with UK assets should also take note of compliance requirements under these updated rules.
Navigating the complexities of the CGT regime requires a tailored approach to tax planning. Our Corporate & Private Client teams specialise in:
Contact us today to ensure your financial strategy aligns with the latest tax regulations.
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