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When is CGT payable on gains during 2026-27

For most capital gains realised in the 2026–27 tax year, Capital Gains Tax (CGT) is reported and paid by 31 January 2028 via the self-assessment system. This applies to gains on assets such as shares, investments and commercial property.

However, UK residential property is an important exception. Where a residential property is sold and the gain is not fully covered by Private Residence Relief, the capital gain must be reported and paid within 60 days of completion. This rule applies to disposals completed on or after 27 October 2021.

The 60-day deadline mainly applies to rental properties, second homes or properties only partly used as a main residence. If the property is jointly owned, each owner must report and pay tax on their share of the gain separately.

To calculate the gain, you will need details such as purchase and sale dates, acquisition cost, legal and professional fees, and qualifying improvement expenditure. Selling costs, including estate agent and legal fees, can also be deducted. Gathering this information in a timely manner is important given the tight 60-day deadline.

If you have disposed of, or are planning to dispose of, an asset that may give rise to a gain, we would be happy to help you calculate taxable gains, ensure that the filing and payment deadlines are met and avoid unnecessary interest or penalties.

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