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Beoz Nov 28th 2014 10:34 pm

Inheritence Tax UK
 
I know there's a bunch of questions and answers associated with this topic and therefore one for the experts, but if the sole owner of a property dies, is the spouse who is not an owner but has lived in the property for decades, liable for inheritance tax? The way I read the HMRC website it suggests not.

JAJ Nov 28th 2014 10:39 pm

Re: Inheritence Tax UK
 
Inheritance Tax is normally levied on the estate, not the beneficiary.

Normally, transfers to spouse are exempt, provided both are U.K. domiciled (more complex if one/both spouse are foreign domiciled).

Beoz Nov 28th 2014 11:19 pm

Re: Inheritence Tax UK
 

Originally Posted by JAJ (Post 11487361)
Inheritance Tax is normally levied on the estate, not the beneficiary.

Normally, transfers to spouse are exempt, provided both are U.K. domiciled (more complex if one/both spouse are foreign domiciled).

Thanks JAJ. Definitely UK domiciled for both.

Joint ownership of the family house has never been a question for this couple. The husband has owned it for 45 years, they have both lived in it for 40 years of marriage. The husband looks like he has not got long to live. When he passes the concern is that the wife will have to selll up if she is required to pay tax. Its value is well in excess of the threshold.

Bermudashorts Nov 29th 2014 12:59 am

Re: Inheritence Tax UK
 

Originally Posted by Beoz (Post 11487379)
Thanks JAJ. Definitely UK domiciled for both.

Joint ownership of the family house has never been a question for this couple. The husband has owned it for 45 years, they have both lived in it for 40 years of marriage. The husband looks like he has not got long to live. When he passes the concern is that the wife will have to selll up if she is required to pay tax. Its value is well in excess of the threshold.

There will be no tax on the estate assuming she inherits everything.

Beoz Dec 2nd 2014 7:44 am

Re: Inheritence Tax UK
 
BTW ..... thanks all ..... all clear now ...... :)


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