In 2021-22, an individual has capital gains of 263,000 and allowable losses of 11,400. He has no
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In 2021-22, an individual has capital gains of £263,000 and allowable losses of £11,400. He has no unrelieved capital losses brought forward from previous years. His taxable income for 2021-22 (after deduction of the personal allowance) is £30,600 and he has made no Gift Aid donations or pension contributions. Calculate his CGT liability for the year, assuming that the gains of £263,000 comprise either:
(a) a gain of £263,000 which qualifies for business asset disposal relief (BADR),
(b) a non-BADR gain of £263,000 arising on a sale of shares,
(c) a non-BADR gain of £263,000 arising on a sale of residential property,
(d) a BADR gain of £205,700 and a non-BADR gain of £57,300 on a sale of shares,
(e) a BADR gain of £205,700 and a non-BADR gain of £57,300 on residential property.
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