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When there is a take-over bid or reconstruction and the company does not voluntarily sell the securities it technically makes a paper profit.
It will show a paper profit because they will be valued up, but there will not be any money in the till.
On that day the stags made an actual profit—not a paper profit: but by selling their allocations they made an actual profit of £324 million.
As a result, they are all sitting pretty on a paper profit of nearly half a million pounds.
As freeholders, their paper profit on assets doubled, and in some cases trebled, overnight.
The income tax authorities tax that profit—which is, in most cases, largely a paper profit and not a cash one.
That is, of course, only a paper profit.
Even though one is earning a higher rate of paper profit, it is extraordinary how often one finds that one is not fully maintaining the value of the assets.
The tax on the paper profit, that is, in terms of currency, is the only one which can be used by the tax gatherer in deciding our affairs.
In either case he has done nothing wrong, and indeed he has made no money—he has a paper profit on an asset he wishes to retain.
Surely, it is not a paper profit.
Moreover, it will be regretted that already overseas investors who are not taxpayers in this country will have made a paper profit of somewhere in the region of £150 million.
That is a paper profit of £1,500.
When the fund sells investments at a profit, it turns or reclassifies that paper profit or unrealized gain into an actual or realized gain.
In 2009, it pared its stake to less than 5%, realizing a $1.6 billion profit, with another $1.6 billion paper profit on its remaining holding.