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lootmaker | 00:51 Sat 06th Nov 2004 | Business & Finance
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i have a joint mortgage with my mum, i recently got a solicitor to draw up an agreement that i own 1% of the share of the equity, i also have another joint mortgage on another house, again i have a small share in the property. If i decide to remove my name from both the houses will i be liable for capital gains tax? how will the tax man find out? is it to do with the land registry? or is it the mortgage?
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Capital Gains Tax is paid on any gains you make, other than your principle private residence. There is an annual allowance on which you pay nothing, currently �8200.00, so unless you have made other gains elsewhere then the house would have had to increase in value by �820,000 since you acquired your interest for you to pay any tax. Since last year the Inland Revenue have been gathering detailed information on land transactions by the Stamp Duty Land Tax from that everyone has to fill in.

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