£100,000 Capital Gain After Tax 2025-26

Residential Property · £100,000 income · Effective CGT rate: 23.28%

CGT due
£23,280
Gain kept
£76,720
Taxable gain
£97,000
Effective rate
23.28%

CGT breakdown 2025-26

Item Amount
Total gain £100,000
CGT annual allowance (tax-free) −£3,000
Taxable gain £97,000
Higher rate portion (24%) £97,000
CGT due −£23,280
Gain after CGT £76,720
Asset type: Residential Property · Income: £100,000 · Effective CGT rate: 23.28%

CGT rate applied

Your entire taxable gain falls in the higher rate band (your income has used up the basic rate band), taxed at 24% (residential property).

2025-26 CGT rates — Residential Property

Annual CGT allowance
£3,000 (tax-free)
Basic rate band
18%
Higher rate band
24%
Tax year
6 April 2025 – 5 April 2026

How much CGT on a £100,000 gain with £100,000 income?

A £100,000 capital gain on residential property with £100,000 salary results in a CGT bill of £23,280 for 2025-26. After deducting the £3,000 annual CGT allowance, your taxable gain is £97,000. You keep £76,720 of your £100,000 gain, giving an effective CGT rate of 23.28%.

Your entire taxable gain falls in the higher rate band (your income has used up the basic rate band), taxed at 24% (residential property).

Capital Gains Tax on residential property uses two rates in 2025-26: 18% for gains within the basic rate band and 24% for gains in the higher rate band. Whether your gain falls into the basic or higher rate band depends on how much of the basic rate band (up to total income of £50,270) remains after your employment income. Your income of £100,000 is added first, and your capital gain sits on top. Report CGT via Self Assessment by 31 January following the tax year.

Frequently asked questions

How much CGT do I pay on a £100,000 gain?

On a £100,000 capital gain from residential property with £100,000 salary, you pay £23,280 in Capital Gains Tax for 2025-26. The first £3,000 is covered by your annual CGT allowance, leaving a taxable gain of £97,000. Your effective CGT rate on the total gain is 23.28%.

What is the CGT rate on residential property in 2025-26?

Residential property gains are taxed at 18% (basic rate band) and 24% (higher rate band) for 2025-26. The rate that applies to your gain depends on how much of the basic rate band (up to £50,270 combined income and gain) remains after your other income.

How does my £100,000 income affect my CGT rate?

Your £100,000 salary uses part of the basic rate band. After subtracting your personal allowance (£12,570), your taxable income is £87,430, leaving £0 of basic rate band for your capital gain. Your entire taxable gain falls in the higher rate band (your income has used up the basic rate band), taxed at 24% (residential property).

What is the CGT annual allowance for 2025-26?

The Capital Gains Tax annual allowance for 2025-26 is £3,000. This means the first £3,000 of your total capital gains in the tax year is tax-free. Any gains above this amount are subject to CGT at the applicable rate (10%/18% basic rate or 20%/24% higher rate depending on asset type and your income level).

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