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Old Jan 5, 2005, 05:35 AM
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Capital Gains Tax

There's a takeover bid for my current share holding in the UK stock market, the option available is to take some of the new company shares and give me a cash sum.

How do I avoid this cash sum being subject to capital gains tax - can I invest it immediately back into the stock market?

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