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Aaron & Hannah Himsworth - Matlock
We really do appreciate all of the time and sound advice you have given us.
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L Bamford - Long Eaton
Both Tirin & Christine went above and beyond to help me during this very stressful time. Very much appreciated!
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Nix Shah BDS – London
... I would not hesitate to recommend Tirin and the team at I2 Retirement as a result of the services he has provided for me personally and also my company.
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G Bamford – Nottingham
Tirin gave me some great advice on my pension. I am now receiving more than 30% than I would have done if I had stayed with the company that had my pension fund!
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V Grealey – Harrogate
I have received excellent financial advice over several years from Tirin of i2. He is everything I am looking for in a financial advisor; reliable, efficient, prompt and understanding ...
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A Kneale – Merseyside
... It was so easy! Tirin is always available to answer my queries which is always reassuring. I have 100% confidence in everything they do for me.
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Clare Long (Director) Parkside Tile – Leicester
... They offer a personal, friendly and efficient service to our staff and directors alike, and are always on hand to give advice. I have no hesitation in recommending them.
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G & L Chamberlain – Nottingham
... Tirin always approaches the client/advisor relationship with integrity, enthusiasm and flexibility, and we would have no hesitation in recommending him and i2ifa.
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Chris Reed (Director) Pinpoint Accountants – Nottingham
... The advice he gave me personally was concise and made me feel confident that the policy he recommended and arranged was correct for my requirements ...
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L Chambers – Sheffield
I hate filling in forms and get stressed at the thought of making financial decisions, but you took all the worry away.
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B May – Sheffield
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B Edwards - Sheffield
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Capital Gains Tax
Capital Gains Tax allowances, liabilities & reliefs
In the tax year 2021/2022, an individual's CGT allowance is £12,300 (2020/21 - £12,300).
This means you do not have to pay tax on gains from buying and selling shares or other investments during the tax year up to that amount. You do not normally have to pay tax on any gain you make when you sell your main residence.
2021/2022 | 2020/2021 | |
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For standard rate taxpayers(1) | 10% | 10% |
For trustees and higher/additional rate taxpayers(1) | 20% | 20% |
Annual exempt amount - individuals | £12,300 | £12,300 |
Annual exempt amount - trusts | £6,150 | £6,150 |
Entrepreneurs' relief lifetime limit | £1,000,000 | £1,000,000 |
Entrepreneurs' rate | 10% | 10% |
(1). These rates do not apply to transactions involving residential property (the sale of second homes) or carried interest (the share of profits or gains that is paid to asset managers). CGT rates for these transactions remain at 18% (standard rate taxpayers) and 28% (higher rate taxpayers).
If you have used your CGT allowance, don't forget your Individual Savings Account (ISA) allowance. Both a 'Cash ISA' and a 'Stocks and Shares ISA' can shelter capital gains on investments, for example unit trust holdings, worth up to £20,000 per year.
From 6th April 2008 Taper Relief was removed and a new relief called 'Entrepreneurs' relief' was introduced to reduce the Capital Gains Liabilities on the disposal of certain business assets.
CGT is a tax on capital 'gains'. If when you sell or give away an asset it has increased in value, you may be taxed on the 'gain' (profit). This doesn't apply when you sell personal belongings worth £6,000 or less or, in most cases, your main home.
When do I have to pay CGT?
You may have to pay CGT if, for example, you:
- sell, give away, exchange or otherwise dispose of (cease to own) an asset or part of an asset
- receive money from an asset - for example compensation for a damaged asset
You don't have to pay CGT on:
- your car
- your main home - provided certain conditions are met
- ISAs
- UK Government gilts (bonds)
- personal belongings individually worth £6,000 or less when you sell them
- betting, lottery or pools winnings
- money which forms part of your income for income tax purposes
Important Considerations:
- if you are married or in a civil partnership and living together you can transfer assets to your husband, wife or civil partner without having to pay CGT
- you may not give assets to your children or others or sell assets to them cheaply without having to consider CGT
- if you make a loss you may be able to make a claim for that loss and deduct it from other gains, but only if the asset normally attracts CGT
- if someone dies and leaves their belongings to their beneficiaries, there is no CGT to pay at that time - however if an asset is later disposed of by a beneficiary, any CGT they may have to pay will be based on the difference between the market value at the time of death and the value at the time of disposal
For further information about the 2021 Budget changes please click here.
INFORMATION IS BASED ON OUR CURRENT UNDERSTANDING OF TAXATION LEGISLATION AND REGULATIONS. ANY LEVELS AND BASES OF, AND RELIEFS FROM TAXATION, ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
THE FINANCIAL CONDUCT AUTHORITY DOES NOT REGULATE TAX PLANNING.
TAX TREATMENT IS BASED ON INDIVIDUAL CIRCUMSTANCES AND MAY BE SUBJECT TO CHANGE IN THE FUTURE.
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Wealth Preservation
Wealth, just like your health, must be carefully preserved. Your assets need to be protected against the potential threats of erosion by taxation, the effects of inflation and investment risks.
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Savings & Investments
When someone talks about savings and saving money, it could be referring to a piggy bank or a high interest deposit account. Savings are effectively cash or cash instruments, such as deposit accounts, term bonds etc.
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Pensions
When you retire you still need food and shelter as an absolute minimum, but of course you will want to maintain the lifestyle to which you have become accustomed, so unless you can guarantee a large inheritance
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Mortgages
Your mortgage is probably the largest financial transaction and commitment you are likely to undertake. Surely then you should seek mortgage advice which is individually tailored to your needs
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Life Assurance
The main purpose of Life Assurance is to provide money for those people who may depend on you financially, in the event that something should happen to you.
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Professional Financial Planning is the process which aims to help you realise your ambitions - whatever they may be. As professional financial advisers we can help you make informed decisions
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All businesses are exposed to risks in their day-to-day operations. Without insurance cover to provide protection against some of these risks, businesses would find it difficult to operate efficiently and profitably.
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Sheffield Office
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I2 Retirement & Financial Planning
Unit 5, Shepcote Office Village
Shepcote Lane
Sheffield
S9 1TG
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Phone : 0114 249 3444
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Email : sheffield@i2ifa.co.uk
Nottingham Office
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I2 Retirement & Financial Planning
58 Station Road
Sandiacre
Nottingham
NG10 5AS
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Phone : 0115 939 2626
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Email : nottingham@i2ifa.co.uk
The guidance provided within this website is subject to the UK regulatory regime and is therefore primarily targeted at consumers based in the UK.
I2 Retirement & Financial Planning Limited is authorised and regulated by The Financial Conduct Authority. I2 Retirement & Financial Planning Limited is entered on the Financial Services Register (www.fca.org.uk/register) under reference 457952.
Registered in England under reference 05398309
Registered office address: Unit 5, Shepcote Office Village, Shepcote Lane, Sheffield, S Yorkshire, S9 1TG