Capital Gains Tax (CGT) is a tax you pay on the profit (gain) when you sell or dispose of an asset (such as tally - each unit of tally represents the customer’s ownership of one milligram of physical vaulted gold) that has increased in value. The tax applies to the gain made / realised, not the total sale value of the asset.
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