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If Someone Gifts You A House Are You Liable To Pay Tax On It?
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For example if someone was given a house worth say £200000, would the recipient have to pay tax on the gift and at what rate?
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Link explains things in easy-to-understand format:
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As an Executor I came across this situation where it was over 7 years but the Gov Probate Instructions intimated that IHT tax could still be due under some circumstances.
I rang the Probate Service Help Line and the result was hilarious - they were baffled by my particular circumstances and I was passed from pillar to post until eventually a rather unconvinced-sounding guy exonerated me in respect of the liability. Not having it in writing, I approached the Probate Interview with trepidation - but it all went off very smoothly and surprisingly pleasantly.
I rang the Probate Service Help Line and the result was hilarious - they were baffled by my particular circumstances and I was passed from pillar to post until eventually a rather unconvinced-sounding guy exonerated me in respect of the liability. Not having it in writing, I approached the Probate Interview with trepidation - but it all went off very smoothly and surprisingly pleasantly.
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