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<blockquote data-quote="DaveGrohl" data-source="post: 8149990" data-attributes="member: 3563"><p>Yes to CGT. Not specifically 40%. It’s ok saying just roll it over into more land, that assumes Inheritance Tax rules stay the same (BIG gamble) and getting the farming exemption. For everyone else you’re just putting off the taxation as best you can. Indexation allowance was a fair and straightforward concept. It meant that if your asset merely kept pace with inflation then it retained its value. Brown stole from people without them realising, albeit he didn’t really get to play with the proceeds of his theft.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveGrohl, post: 8149990, member: 3563"] Yes to CGT. Not specifically 40%. It’s ok saying just roll it over into more land, that assumes Inheritance Tax rules stay the same (BIG gamble) and getting the farming exemption. For everyone else you’re just putting off the taxation as best you can. Indexation allowance was a fair and straightforward concept. It meant that if your asset merely kept pace with inflation then it retained its value. Brown stole from people without them realising, albeit he didn’t really get to play with the proceeds of his theft. [/QUOTE]
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