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Effective rates of CGT in 2008/2009 after new Entrepreneurs relief has been claimed

The new Entrepreneurs relief has a significant impact on the amount of capital gains tax payable, even on gains well over the £1,000,000 threshold. This table illustrates the CGT payable and the effective rate of CGT you would be paying after Entrepreneurs relief to show the tax savings available from claiming this relief. . . . (to read the remainder of this article, please log in below.)
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