Standard CGT Rates (Non-Property Assets)
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10%: For individuals who are basic rate taxpayers and the gain remains within the basic rate tax band.
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20%: For higher and additional rate taxpayers, or if the gain exceeds the basic rate threshold.
These rates apply to most chargeable assets, such as:
CGT on Residential Property (Non-Main Residence)
A higher rate of CGT applies to gains from the disposal of residential property that does not qualify for Private Residence Relief (PRR).
Rates for 2024–25:
If the gain straddles the tax bands, it is apportioned: some taxed at 18%, the rest at 24%.
Carried Interest Gains
Carried interest (commonly applicable to investment fund managers) continues to be subject to:
These rates remain unchanged for the 2024–25 tax year.
CGT Payment Deadlines
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For most CGT liabilities, payment is due by 31 January following the end of the tax year in which the gain was made.
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However, for residential property disposals, the CGT must be reported and paid within 60 days of the date of completion. This applies only if Private Residence Relief does not apply.
Annual CGT Exemption (Annual Exempt Amount)
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2024–25 exemption: £3,000 per individual.
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Spouses and civil partners each receive their own exemption, allowing for £6,000 combined.