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| In the UK "qualifying" bonds are exempt from Capital Gains Tax but the Interest they pay is subject to Income Tax. "Michael Gordon" <gordonm[at]denison.edu> wrote in message news:%23WNH9lLSDHA.2056[at]TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... - quote - > I doubt the Money folks ever envisioned such a situation - could you explain > it? > -- > Michael Gordon - MVP > "CWatters" <colin.watters[at]pandora.be> wrote in message > news:eTPPa.2099$F92.204[at]afrodite.telenet-ops.be... > > I have a situation where the capital gain on a bond isn't taxable but the > > income is. > > > Is there a way to flag this in Money so that it appears correctly in tax > > reports? > > |
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| I doubt the Money folks ever envisioned such a situation - could you explain it? -- Michael Gordon - MVP "CWatters" <colin.watters[at]pandora.be> wrote in message news:eTPPa.2099$F92.204[at]afrodite.telenet-ops.be... - quote - > I have a situation where the capital gain on a bond isn't taxable but the > income is. > Is there a way to flag this in Money so that it appears correctly in tax > reports? |
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| I have a situation where the capital gain on a bond isn't taxable but the income is. Is there a way to flag this in Money so that it appears correctly in tax reports? |
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