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Answered by Jonathan Davis
19 April 2008 [0 comments]

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I  will shortly be selling my house and moving to Germany. I would like  some advice on how to get the best exchange rate on the money from the sale of my house into euros and transferring the money to a bank account in Germany, or if you could give me an idea where I could get the information I need.
J Emerson, Hartlepool

 
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Jonathan Davis replies:
I always recommend that my clients go to specialist currency brokers for this
type of transfer. If you ‘Google’ the words “currency transfer” (keeping the double quotation marks), you will find a host of firms offering low-cost services.

For this type of transaction, I would think it appropriate to telephone three or four to gauge the savings compared to high street banks, to whom we would normally think of for these transfers. You might also consider a firm we know to be competent in this area, Caxton fx – more details at www.caxtonfx.com.

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I currently hold shares in an AIM-listed company and was about to sell these to realise losses (to offset against gains elsewhere), but the shares have since been suspended and I think the company is now in administration.
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The losses are more valuable to me at the moment than the actual value of the shares themselves, and I need those available by the end of this tax year. I assume it’s not possible to roll gains forward?
Is there any way that I can now realise these losses given that I cannot sell the shares? I am wondering if gifting them might be a way of releasing the losses?  I’m thinking perhaps either to my brother (but am not sure what tax implications this might have for him) or to charity (and whether I could then claim tax relief on the value gifted)?
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