Brand new podcast covering full update and refresher on holdover and rollover reliefs
This episode looks at holdover and rollover relief claims and why they have become so important again.
The episode looks at
· What can and cannot be claimed for both reliefs
· The claims procedures – how and where to claim, time limits and current practical issues that could invalidate the claim
· A range of real-life practical examples
· Planning points with these two important reliefs
By the end of the episode you will have an updated and excellent knowledge of holdover and rollover relief, how they work, the claims procedures and how to use them in planning.
The guest is Ros Martin. Ros is leading tax consultant and can be contacted at ros@taxdr.co.uk or www.taxdr.co.uk
The full contents
1:23 Holdover and rollover introduction and why they are back 'in fashion'
2:19 What is holdover relief?
3:23 Who can claim holdover relief?
4:27 When can you not get holdover relief?
4:58 s165 and s260 TCGA 1992
5:18 Is there a lifetime limit?
5:51 Qualifying assets
6:47 Restrictions on the amount of the claim
9:29 Minor children
9:55 Limited companies and holdover
10:16 The holdover relief claim
10:44 Where the claim is made
11:01 HS295
11:28 Holdover claim form problems
12:15 Problems with signatures
12:33 Nudge (one to many) campaign for holdover relief
14:15 Physical or digital signature???
15:35 Basic example
16:28 Basic example 2
17:47 Impact of non-residence
18:46 Practical example of holdover and non-residence
20:51 Holdover example and pre-transaction planning
23:59 Points to watch on agricultural property
25:04 Shares
25:10 Definition of trading
26:15 Non-chargeable assets
27:33 What is rollover relief, why it is important and impact with BADR
28:54 Rollover relief the basis
29:11 Practical example 1 - time limits
29:14 Practical example 2 - time limits
35:05 Rollover assets and depreciating assets
37:30 Use of assets up to point of sale/transaction
38:30 Types of assets that qualify
40:26 FHL
41:38 Help sheet 290
42:25 Reinvest - not all proceeds reinvested
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