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Pre-owned chattels

Produced by a Tolley Personal Tax expert
Personal Tax
Guidance

Pre-owned chattels

Produced by a Tolley Personal Tax expert
Personal Tax
Guidance
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STOP PRESS: At Spring Budget 2024, the Chancellor announced that the remittance basis would be abolished from 6 April 2025, although this only applies to foreign income and gains arising on or after that date. The remittance basis rules still apply to unremitted income and gains arising before that date but remitted later. For more details, see the Abolition of the remittance basis from 2025/26 guidance note.

This guidance note considers the pre-owed asset tax (POAT) as it applies to chattels, where an individual has made a gift, or funded the purchase of a chattel, from which they now benefit. It applies to disposals since March 1986.

Chattels include, for example, paintings, antiques, furniture, vehicles, boats, racehorses, jewellery, musical instruments, computers, wines and spirits and collectible items.

For discussion of the regime generally, see the Pre-owned asset tax overview guidance note.

Chattels are defined as ‘any tangible moveable property (or, in Scotland, corporeal moveable property) other than money’.

The conditions

The residence and domicile conditions

In order for pre-owned asset tax (also known as POAT) to apply to the

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