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lgarside
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If someone has lived in their house for 10 years and they have a second house where they lived for a year, is the first house totally exempt from CGT and the second house would be exempt for a year? Or is the first house exempt for 9 years even though it's the PPR and the second house is exempt for one year?
Also if you have just one house and you had to work away from home in the Uk for 5 years so you rented, when you came to sell would this be totally exempt from CGT?
Also if you have just one house and you had to work away from home in the Uk for 5 years so you rented, when you came to sell would this be totally exempt from CGT?
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