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Do You Pay Tax On Inheritance?

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megfitz | 20:28 Mon 18th Mar 2013 | Law
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My mother-in-law died in December,her estate is divided between the three children..not a vast amount £30K. each approx. Are the beneficiaries liable for Tax on this?? One of her sons is doing the Probate as there is no property only a bank account. Thanks.
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no. Even if it was larger, the beneficiaries are not liable for inheritance tax - the estate it
bednobs, so does the tax come out of the estate before the funds are distributed?
yes. One reason that all wills need to go through some form of official process is to ensure that the state gets its cut!
Boxtops, yes, the Inheritance tax comes out of the estate before any distributions are made.
Yes, but in most cases there is no inheritance (IHT) tax since as many estates are below the threshold for IHT which is £325000 or £650000 if one husband /wife's allowance had been carried forward on his/her death to the surviving spouse
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/inheritancetax/intro/basics.htm
In this case 3 x £30000 is far below the threshold
Sorry, my initial 'yes' was in response to the query from boxtops at 9:13 (I'm a slow typer)
megfitz, the threshold is now £325,000. There is no inheritance tax to pay.
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Thanks for the info, what about income tax-does it have to be declared as unearned income?
No- the only tax to pay is if you are a taxpayer you would pay tax on any interest you get from investing your £30K, but as interest rates are so low the interest would be only around £500 a year so the tax would be around £100 a year
Income from the estate that arose after death needs to be declared if you do a tax return - as the estate will already have paid income tax on it (in most cases - eg bank interest) there is normally nothing further to pay

If you don't do a tax return no action is needed

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