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Capital Gains Tax changes that Self Assessment customers need to know about

Wednesday 25th November, 2020

Time is running out for anyone who sold a second home during 2019-20 to declare it on their Self Assessment tax return.

HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) is reminding customers that they have until 31 January 2021 to declare any profit made from selling a UK residential property, which was not their main home, during the 2019-20 financial year, and pay the Capital Gains Tax that is due.

Since 6 April 2020 there have been changes to how customers declare and pay Capital Gains Tax. UK residents who dispose of a UK residential property that is not their main home and make a Capital Gain where there is tax to pay, should use the online service to inform HMRC and pay the tax due within 30 days of completion. Non-UK residents disposing of UK land and property should also use the online service, regardless of whether there is a gain or not.

The new rules affect landlords or property developers selling on part of their residential property portfolio, or UK residents who sell a residential property that is not their primary home.

Karl Khan, HMRC’s Interim Director General for Customer Services, said:

“The 2019-20 tax year is the last year UK residents will be required to pay the Capital Gains Tax for the sale of properties as part of the Self Assessment process and we want to make sure they are aware of the new requirements.

“We’re making it easier for customers to pay any tax that is owed. UK residents, including property developers and landlords, should now use the online service to make any Capital Gains Tax declarations immediately after selling a residential property.”

Customers will still be required to inform HMRC of any Capital Gains Tax liabilities on their 2020-21 Self Assessment tax return, however, any payments that have already been paid will not count towards their annual tax return bill.

Anyone selling a UK property that is their main residence will not be affected.

Customers will continue to complete their tax return as now for any other Capital Gains Tax declarations in the future. They will pay tax on any profit, above their tax-free allowance, when they sell:

  • most personal possessions worth over £6,000, apart from their car
  • their main home if they have let it out or used it for business
  • shares
  • business assets

Customers can find out more about the changes to declaring and paying Capital Gains Tax on GOV.UK.

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