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UK to raise capital gains tax rate on share sales, Times reports

UK to raise capital gains tax rate on share sales, Times reports

FILE PHOTO: Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer speaks at a press conference, during his visit to the European Commission headquarters in Brussels, Belgium October 2, 2024. BENJAMIN CREMEL/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo

Britain will increase the rate of capital gains tax payable on sales of shares and other assets in an Oct. 30 budget statement, the Times newspaper reported on Wednesday, saying the increase for share sales was likely to be several percentage points.

The report, which did not cite named sources, also said capital gains tax rates levied on the sale of second homes would not rise, but some existing reliefs within the capital gains regime would be cut to help raise revenue.

The finance ministry said it did not comment on speculation about tax changes.

The budget, the Labour Party’s first since being elected in July, is being closely watched to see who will be asked to pay more taxes and where spending will be cut to plug what they say is a huge hole in the country’s day-to-day finances left behind by the last government.

Earlier, two government sources told Reuters finance minister Rachel Reeves was looking at introducing tax rises and spending cuts worth 40 billion pounds, as she looks to put investment into services while stabilising the fiscal situation.

The current rate of capital gains tax for higher-earning taxpayers ranges from 20% to 28% depending on the type of asset. The rate for share sales is currently 20% for those on higher incomes.

Earlier this week, Prime Minister Keir Starmer said a speculation about an increase in the rate of capital gains tax to as high as 39% in this month’s budget was unfounded.

(Reporting by William James)

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