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GN09-11 Capital Gains Tax: average land values in 1982

GN09-11 Capital Gains Tax: average land values in 1982

Many members will need a handy reference to land values on or around April 1982 to help with tax planning.  While this guidance note provides that, it is particularly important to note that this guidance note carries no weight in discussions with the Inland Revenue, and is designed simply as an indication of average values from statistical sources.  Members' taxation calculations should always be undertaken with the benefit of professional advice.

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