I am now in a position to help my children and grandchildren with a cash gift
as Inand mywife are getting old. I have heard that I should only offer up to £3000
As there are seven of them does this mean each, or in total. and can Indo it each year?
Sorry I am not very clued up on these things
The normal expenditure out of income exemption applies to certain gifts. The most usual example is cash but in some circumstances the exemption can apply to chattels bought from income for the specific purpose of making the gift. The exemption is limited in amount only to the extent of a donor's (net) surplus income.
You only need to worry about this if you have an estate that's big enough ( lots of moolah) that means you estate asto pay inheritance task. Most of us don't after pay inheritance tax. Look up the thresholds. You get a double allowance as you pass on yours when you die to your wife or she passes it on if she die's first
Davebro no i could'nt of said that as am nowhere near Iht factors. Am pretty sure its youngmafbog who as mentioned he is and that he used to earn well over 6 figures salary in a senior role. Fair play to him am sure his paid his taxes.