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Finances / Finanzen » uk.finance » From PEP to Nominee Account
From PEP to Nominee Account [message #384822] Do, 04 Mai 2006 02:49
Martin  
If I transfer shares from a self select PEP or ISA to a Nominee account do
I then regard them for the unlikely event of CGT that the price I obtained
the shares at is the price when transferred them to the Nominee account.
Martin
Re: From PEP to Nominee Account [message #384830 ] Do, 04 Mai 2006 09:46
john boyle  
In message <_d2dnU8_QMG90sTZRVny2A [at] bt.com>, Martin
<martinp [at] lsomething.com> writes
>If I transfer shares from a self select PEP or ISA to a Nominee account do
>I then regard them for the unlikely event of CGT that the price I obtained
>the shares at is the price when transferred them to the Nominee account.

Yes.
--
John Boyle
Re: From PEP to Nominee Account [message #384834 ] Do, 04 Mai 2006 11:11
Martin  
"john boyle" <john [at] johnboyle1.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
news:YmacjKBnFbWEFwLT [at] johnboyle1.demon.co.uk...
> In message <_d2dnU8_QMG90sTZRVny2A [at] bt.com>, Martin
> <martinp [at] lsomething.com> writes
>>If I transfer shares from a self select PEP or ISA to a Nominee account
>>do
>>I then regard them for the unlikely event of CGT that the price I obtained
>>the shares at is the price when transferred them to the Nominee account.
>
> Yes.
> --
> John Boyle
Sorry, I don't think I phrased that too well :-) I meant for any possible
future GGT is the price the value at the time they were transferred into the
nominee account from the PEP or ISA.
Martin.
Re: From PEP to Nominee Account [message #384870 ] Do, 04 Mai 2006 21:40
Terry Harper  
On Thu, 4 May 2006 10:11:15 +0100, "Martin" <martinp [at] lsomething.com>
wrote:

>Sorry, I don't think I phrased that too well :-) I meant for any possible
>future GGT is the price the value at the time they were transferred into the
>nominee account from the PEP or ISA.

Yes it is, but why take them out of the tax shelter if you don't want
to sell?
--
Terry Harper
URL: http://www.btinternet.com/~terry.harper/
Re: From PEP to Nominee Account [message #384872 ] Do, 04 Mai 2006 23:00
Martin  
"Terry Harper" <terry.harper [at] btinternet.com> wrote in message
news:k2mk52dhrjf2brdch7smimhei0mmlbtsui [at] 4ax.com...
> On Thu, 4 May 2006 10:11:15 +0100, "Martin" <martinp [at] lsomething.com>
> wrote:
>
>>Sorry, I don't think I phrased that too well :-) I meant for any possible
>>future GGT is the price the value at the time they were transferred into
>>the
>>nominee account from the PEP or ISA.
>
> Yes it is, but why take them out of the tax shelter if you don't want
> to sell?
> --
> Terry Harper
> URL: http://www.btinternet.com/~terry.harper/
Why pay £47 a year for a PEP and for an ISA when the same broker will run my
nominee account free. I wll be selling a considerable ammount to fund a
house purchase. With the PEP I have a lot of cash sitting uninvested (from
takeovers etc) that I have no plans to invest
Martin
Re: From PEP to Nominee Account [message #384876 ] Do, 04 Mai 2006 23:21
Terry Harper  
On Thu, 4 May 2006 22:00:46 +0100, "Martin" <martinp [at] lsomething.com>
wrote:

>"Terry Harper" <terry.harper [at] btinternet.com> wrote in message
>news:k2mk52dhrjf2brdch7smimhei0mmlbtsui [at] 4ax.com...
>>
>> Yes it is, but why take them out of the tax shelter if you don't want
>> to sell?

>Why pay £47 a year for a PEP and for an ISA when the same broker will run my
>nominee account free. I wll be selling a considerable ammount to fund a
>house purchase. With the PEP I have a lot of cash sitting uninvested (from
>takeovers etc) that I have no plans to invest

But will he? The ones I know of run the nominee account free if you
also have a PEP or ISA with them. Otherwise they charge.

You can sell inside the PEP and then move the cash out when you need
it.
--
Terry Harper
URL: http://www.btinternet.com/~terry.harper/
Re: From PEP to Nominee Account [message #384883 ] Do, 04 Mai 2006 23:47
john boyle  
In message <RO6dnVAZX7z7WcTZRVnyhQ [at] bt.com>, Martin
<martinp [at] lsomething.com> writes
>
>"john boyle" <john [at] johnboyle1.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
>news:YmacjKBnFbWEFwLT [at] johnboyle1.demon.co.uk...
>> In message <_d2dnU8_QMG90sTZRVny2A [at] bt.com>, Martin
>> <martinp [at] lsomething.com> writes
>>>If I transfer shares from a self select PEP or ISA to a Nominee account
>>>do
>>>I then regard them for the unlikely event of CGT that the price I obtained
>>>the shares at is the price when transferred them to the Nominee account.
>>
>> Yes.
>> --
>> John Boyle
>Sorry, I don't think I phrased that too well :-) I meant for any possible
>future GGT is the price the value at the time they were transferred into the
>nominee account from the PEP or ISA.

Thats what I thought you said! The answer is still yes!
--
John Boyle
Re: From PEP to Nominee Account [message #384888 ] Fr, 05 Mai 2006 02:33
Martin  
"Terry Harper" <terry.harper [at] btinternet.com> wrote in message
news:ctrk52dfr6u76qf98c435qjftfv0i5lcop [at] 4ax.com...
> On Thu, 4 May 2006 22:00:46 +0100, "Martin" <martinp [at] lsomething.com>
> wrote:
>
>>"Terry Harper" <terry.harper [at] btinternet.com> wrote in message
>>news:k2mk52dhrjf2brdch7smimhei0mmlbtsui [at] 4ax.com...
>>>
>>> Yes it is, but why take them out of the tax shelter if you don't want
>>> to sell?
>
>>Why pay £47 a year for a PEP and for an ISA when the same broker will run
>>my
>>nominee account free. I wll be selling a considerable ammount to fund a
>>house purchase. With the PEP I have a lot of cash sitting uninvested (from
>>takeovers etc) that I have no plans to invest
>
> But will he? The ones I know of run the nominee account free if you
> also have a PEP or ISA with them. Otherwise they charge.
>
> You can sell inside the PEP and then move the cash out when you need
> it.
> --
> Terry Harper
> URL: http://www.btinternet.com/~terry.harper/
This one (Redmayne Bentley) is making no charge to run a nominee account for
five years plus some other charges dropped.
Anytime I take cash out of a PEP/ISA they would charge me for doing so.
Martin
Re: From PEP to Nominee Account [message #384889 ] Fr, 05 Mai 2006 02:45
Martin  
"john boyle" <john [at] johnboyle1.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
news:665UUyCpZnWEFwPi [at] johnboyle1.demon.co.uk...
> In message <RO6dnVAZX7z7WcTZRVnyhQ [at] bt.com>, Martin
> <martinp [at] lsomething.com> writes
>>
>>"john boyle" <john [at] johnboyle1.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
>>news:YmacjKBnFbWEFwLT [at] johnboyle1.demon.co.uk...
>>> In message <_d2dnU8_QMG90sTZRVny2A [at] bt.com>, Martin
>>> <martinp [at] lsomething.com> writes
>>>>If I transfer shares from a self select PEP or ISA to a Nominee account
>>>>do
>>>>I then regard them for the unlikely event of CGT that the price I
>>>>obtained
>>>>the shares at is the price when transferred them to the Nominee account.
>>>
>>> Yes.
>>> --
>>> John Boyle
>>Sorry, I don't think I phrased that too well :-) I meant for any possible
>>future GGT is the price the value at the time they were transferred into
>>the
>>nominee account from the PEP or ISA.
>
> Thats what I thought you said! The answer is still yes!
> --
> John Boyle
Thanks again.
Martin
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