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1 oz Gold Bar: frequently asked questions
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The cheapest 1 oz gold bar tracked on this page is NZ$7,238.60 from Best Bullion, sitting at 0.3% over the current NZ$7,204.42 spot price. Prices update continuously as dealers reprice, so checking live offers gives the most accurate figure.
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The lowest current premium on a 1 oz gold bar is 0.3% over NZ$7,204.42 spot. Generic bars from less-prominent refiners typically carry lower premiums than branded bars from names like PAMP or Valcambi, because buyers pay a smaller markup for packaging and branding.
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A 1 troy ounce gold bar weighs exactly 1 oz, which is 31.1035 grams. The troy ounce used in precious metals is heavier than the avoirdupois ounce (28.35 g) used in everyday measurements, so a 1 oz gold bar is slightly heavier than 1 oz of, say, flour.
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Generic 1 oz gold bars are 999.9 fine, meaning 99.99% pure gold (24 carat). This is the investment-grade standard for modern gold bars and qualifies as investment gold for tax purposes in the UK, US, Canada, and Australia.
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In the UK, investment-grade gold bars are VAT-free, but gains on disposal are subject to Capital Gains Tax at 18% or 24% depending on your income, with a £3,000 annual allowance. In the US, reporting requirements vary by transaction size and dealer; gains are taxed at up to 28%. In Canada, 50% of any gain is included in taxable income. Consult a tax adviser for your specific situation.