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In UK tax law a capital gain is when you sell shares, land, property etc, at a higher amount for which you acquired it.

Capital Gains Tax is charged at different (generally lower) rates than Income Tax and is subject to generous allowances, so unless you regularly sell property etc you are unlikely to have to pay CGT but you still have to declare capital gains, even if there is no liability calulated.

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