Dictionary (text version) Products & Services  |  News   |  Support           About  |  Contacts
WWW.ITLOCUS.COM

Art Investing

Prices
Free Services
Getting Started
Traders Chat
Forums
Glossary
Download
Site map




 Glossary   >   B   >   "Bed and breakfast" Definition   

        Bed and breakfast

The practice of selling shares on one day and buying them back on the next. The purpose for UK taxpayers was to crystallise a gain (or loss) in a share which could then be:offset against gains on other shares in the same tax year orused against an annual capital gains tax allowance (£7,700 of tax-free gains in 2002-2003, rising to £7,900 of tax-free gains in 2003-2004)The anti-avoidance provisions of the 1998 Budget effectively ended the practice of bed and breakfasting by making it impossible to get the tax advantage.

Bed and breakfast


Glossary   

Dictionary Search (powered by Google)
Google
WWW ITLOCUS.COM GLOSSARY.ITLOCUS.COM


Translate a web page (powered by Google)
     to


Dictionary

Paulmann

Ïàóëìàíí

Äèçàéí

Áàçû äàííûõ

Äíåâíèê

bruck

wofi

sische

bankamp

grossmann

rzb

metal-lux

lussole

Copyright © 2004 itlocus.com. All rights reserved         Privacy Policy   
sische

Bed and breakfast - The practice of selling shares on one day and buying them back on the next. The purpose for UK taxpayers was to crystallise a gain (or loss) in a share which could then be:offset against gains on other shares in the same tax year orused against an annual capital gains tax allowance (£7,700 of tax-free gains in 2002-2003, rising to £7,900 of tax-free gains in 2003-2004)The anti-avoidance provisions of the 1998 Budget effectively ended the practice of bed and breakfasting by making it impossible to get the tax advantage.


Bed and breakfast : the practice of selling shares on one day and buying them back on the next. the purpose for uk taxpayers was to crystallise a gain (or loss) in a share which could then be:offset against gains on other shares in the same tax year orused against an annual capital gains tax allowance (£7,700 of tax-free gains in 2002-2003, rising to £7,900 of tax-free gains in 2003-2004)the anti-avoidance provisions of the 1998 budget effectively ended the practice of bed and breakfasting by making it impossible to get the tax advantage.