@vertitas2000 - thanks bro@pete222 regardless which way your...

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    @vertitas2000 - thanks bro

    @pete222 regardless which way your mother in law dispose of the shares the estate will still have to pay CGT.

    it's like all those European families , passing on and transferring property under there child names . they still are liable for CGT.

    this is not financial advise .... wait till it becomes a deceased estate

    as transferring of shares to a beneficiary of a deceased estate does not apply CGT WHEN you acquire the asset but could apply when you sell.

    right now CGT will occur for the estate on the above 2 options mentioned.
 
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