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Historic property values / CGT

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MrsBossyPants · 06/04/2023 11:34

I need to organise filing for CGT for a property just sold in the UK. The owner (my eldrerly relative) is a non UK resident/tax payer and only needs to pay CGT on the increase in value from April 2015 to now. The owner has mislaid the valuation done in 2015.

Is there a reliable source of historic values that will be accepted by HMRC?

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HappyHolidai · 06/04/2023 11:36

Can they recall who did the valuation? Might be able to get a copy from them.

MrsBossyPants · 06/04/2023 11:47

Haha! I wish.
"An estate agent/surveyor in London" is all they remember 🤣 And after 8 years, it's unlikely any agent would have kept a record anyway.

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KievLoverTwo · 07/04/2023 20:27

MrsBossyPants · 06/04/2023 11:34

I need to organise filing for CGT for a property just sold in the UK. The owner (my eldrerly relative) is a non UK resident/tax payer and only needs to pay CGT on the increase in value from April 2015 to now. The owner has mislaid the valuation done in 2015.

Is there a reliable source of historic values that will be accepted by HMRC?

You could try to find a similar property in the same postcode that sold around the same time on Land Registry sold prices.

ChirpyChirpyCheepCheepBeep · 07/04/2023 20:31

Nope, you just need to get a new April 2015 valuation.

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