| Re: Capital gains and divorce - please help ...... [message #382764] |
Mi, 19 April 2006 09:38 |
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I think you need to speak to an accountant / tax advisor on this
matter.
I would guess that it could be possible to claim principal residence
status (i.e. one for you and one for your ex-wife) on both properties
for at least part of the period involved.
But I would'nt stick my neck on the line over this.
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| Re: Capital gains and divorce - please help ...... [message #382777 ] |
Mi, 19 April 2006 16:21 |
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<neil [at] invidion.co.uk> wrote in message
news:1145432337.024879.81820 [at] i39g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>I think you need to speak to an accountant / tax advisor on this
> matter.
>
> I would guess that it could be possible to claim principal residence
> status (i.e. one for you and one for your ex-wife) on both properties
> for at least part of the period involved.
>
> But I would'nt stick my neck on the line over this.
>
Thanks for the reply - I've managed to get hold of a good accountant who is
sorting out all the figures for me.
Dom
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