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    UK Inheritance Tax (split)

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    ^ That reminds me... How is your inheritance coming along, old chap?

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    Quote Originally Posted by watterinja View Post
    ^ That reminds me... How is your inheritance coming along, old chap?
    £75,000 in property £75,000 in cash. My dear old nan hasn't died yet but she has gone non compos mentis and we are trying to work our way round paying 40% inheritance tax. I'll be voting Tory at the next election.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mad_dog
    £75,000 in property £75,000 in cash. My dear old nan hasn't died yet but she has gone non compos mentis and we are trying to work our way round paying 40% inheritance tax. I'll be voting Tory at the next election.
    Is it not over 300,000 to pay inheritance tax?

    My folks have setup a trust fund so that they only pay tax once if one of them dies first.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrsquirrel View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by mad_dog
    £75,000 in property £75,000 in cash. My dear old nan hasn't died yet but she has gone non compos mentis and we are trying to work our way round paying 40% inheritance tax. I'll be voting Tory at the next election.
    Is it not over 300,000 to pay inheritance tax?

    My folks have setup a trust fund so that they only pay tax once if one of them dies first.
    You pay the tax if the estate is over 300,000 as it stands my Gran's is well over (i'll recieve a quarter share) I think a spouce doesn't have to pay inhertiance tax when left things by their betrothed. Anyway vote Tory as they will raise the bar 1,000,000 quid. I have no desire for my birthright being stolen by a bunch of Zion + Sepo lovers to fund global tryanny.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrsquirrel
    Is it not over 300,000 to pay inheritance tax?
    David Cameron (Tory Leader) has recently(this week) promised to increase this limit to 1 Million Pounds if the Conservatives are elected at the next election. Promises...promises.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mad_dog
    I'll be voting Tory at the next election.
    As would anyone with more than half a brain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marmite the Dog View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by mad_dog
    I'll be voting Tory at the next election.
    As would anyone with more than half a brain.
    After seeing Gordon Brown ushering Margaret Thatcher into Downing Street I fear there is now no-one left to vote for in the UK. He has finally succeeded in bankrupting more people than she did, and hers was a 100 year old record.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mad_dog
    £75,000 in property £75,000 in cash. My dear old nan hasn't died yet but she has gone non compos mentis and we are trying to work our way round paying 40% inheritance tax. I'll be voting Tory at the next election.
    I don't know, all this getting round paying the tax seems to be working in our favour at the moment. Saves waiting for the buggers to die.

    I think they have to get rid of it 7 years before they die or you are still liable to pay tax, although some payments don't count, such as paying for education and things like that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NickA
    My dear old nan hasn't died yet but she has gone non compos mentis and we are trying to work our way round paying 40% inheritance tax
    As from Tuesday 9th October inheritance tax at 40% kicks in after 600,000 pounds for a maried couple...male/female or same sex registered union. Also capital gains is simplified.... you pay 18% on all profit (after any allowances) It used to be complicated with a sliding scale of payments depending on how long you had held on to your assets) Now you can make a quick buck in a few days and only pay 18%. ie buy a property and sell immediately and pay a straight 18%.

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