Postby jpcentral » Sat Sep 03, 2005 1:33 am
Strictly, all you need to do is notify the Inland Revenue that your second property is your main residence and you then qualify for relief from any gain made in the last 36 months of ownership.
If you immediately sell the property the Revenue could ask for evidence of actual occupancy (or, more correctly, intention to occupy)and challenge the relief on the grounds that you were simply evading tax rather than actually moving into the property.
If you own the property jointly, and only one of you occupies the property, only the occupiers share of the gain will qualify for the relief.
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