CGT allowable deductions
CGT allowable deductions
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jmn

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1,035 posts

299 months

Thursday 27th March
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I'll be selling a couple of rental properties within the next 12 months.

I understand that routine maintenance costs are not deductible.

Would the installation of central heating be an allowable deduction?

A new roof with insulation?

New enlarged kitchen?

Double Glazing to replace single pane windows?

Do HMRC need to see actual invoices as much of this work was done many years ago.


Eric Mc

124,342 posts

284 months

Thursday 27th March
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CGT rules state that "enhancement expenditure" is offsetable against the capital gain.

HMRC give examples of what they think "enhancement expenditure" is. For example, anything that improves the property over and above what it was originally will most likely count - such as central heating where there was no central heating before, double glazing when the previous windows were single glazed, extensions to the property etc...

Merely replacing an item with something similar doesn't count.

Ordinary repairs and maintenance is not allowed either although, if the properties had been rented, in most cases, repairs and maintenance would have been allowed against the rental income.

jmn

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1,035 posts

299 months

Thursday 27th March
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Thanks. That's very helpful.

Eric Mc

124,342 posts

284 months

Thursday 27th March
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Be aware that once a residential property sale has been completed you only have 60 days to submit an electronic CGT return and pay any CGT due.

bennno

14,634 posts

288 months

Friday 28th March
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jmn said:
I'll be selling a couple of rental properties within the next 12 months.

I understand that routine maintenance costs are not deductible.

Would the installation of central heating be an allowable deduction?

A new roof with insulation?

New enlarged kitchen?

Double Glazing to replace single pane windows?

Do HMRC need to see actual invoices as much of this work was done many years ago.
Would you not have offset those costs against previous years rental incomes?

markh1973

2,534 posts

187 months

Friday 28th March
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bennno said:
jmn said:
I'll be selling a couple of rental properties within the next 12 months.

I understand that routine maintenance costs are not deductible.

Would the installation of central heating be an allowable deduction?

A new roof with insulation?

New enlarged kitchen?

Double Glazing to replace single pane windows?

Do HMRC need to see actual invoices as much of this work was done many years ago.
Would you not have offset those costs against previous years rental incomes?
You could only offset the elements that weren't considered to be capital improvement.

jmn

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Friday 28th March
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Again thanks all. Very helpful.