BC stop swigging the gin !
" If a person who makes a gift dies within 7 years of making that gift then a proportion of it (reducing on a sliding scale as time goes by) is still counted "
NO, the capital sum remains the same but the rate of tax levied on the capital sum is reduced 80-60-40-20
that is no 1
http://moneytothemasses.com/tax-advice/inheritance-tax-iht-taper-relief-on-gifts-explained
and the site also goes into serial giving
What is the effect of giving three squodges of £20k at two year intervals to the same fella ?
It is concatenated to 60k and the clock restarts at the last gift
and no one give all their effects to their spouse do they nowadays ?
surely they make sure the £325k is used up?
anyway ......
why not give it now and the clock starts ticking now ? Obviously you have to trust your son and it has to be in his name