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JulianWard Apr 1st 2011 12:00 am

Re: Inheritance Tax advice
 
I am not saying this is a reason not to consider Blackstone Franks, it's just a comment.

Some years ago I sought advice from BF. In the course of the conversation I discovered that a former mate of mine was employed by them as a financial adviser: When I knew him he was a detective sergeant. He retired after 30 years and thus did not have a 'life times' experience in the investment world.

DaveyD Apr 15th 2011 1:00 am

Re: Inheritance Tax advice
 
Apparently the regional government of Catalonia has all but abolished Inheritance Taxes for the majority of beneficiaries. Let's hope that this will put pressure on the other regions to follow their example - http://www.tumbit.com/news/articles/...abolished.html

snikpoh Apr 15th 2011 3:05 am

Re: Inheritance Tax advice
 

Originally Posted by DaveyD (Post 9306921)
Apparently the regional government of Catalonia has all but abolished Inheritance Taxes for the majority of beneficiaries. Let's hope that this will put pressure on the other regions to follow their example - http://www.tumbit.com/news/articles/...abolished.html

"... Following what many other Autonomous Community Governments have already done ..."


Yep, been like that in Valencia (which includes Alicante of course) for ages - good news.

Fred James Apr 15th 2011 3:52 am

Re: Inheritance Tax advice
 

Originally Posted by DaveyD (Post 9306921)
Apparently the regional government of Catalonia has all but abolished Inheritance Taxes for the majority of beneficiaries. Let's hope that this will put pressure on the other regions to follow their example - http://www.tumbit.com/news/articles/...abolished.html

Many of the other regions did this ages ago!

The link you gave doesn't give much detail. To increase the allowance to 99% is hardly relevant as the national rules allow a 95% reduction on the main residence anyway.

If it applies to the total assets that would be different.

Also does it apply to non residents - so far in Spain all these special allowances are for residents only - although Spain is under pressure from the EU to treat residents and non residents alike for IHT purposes.


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