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Asked: 5 months agoIn: Business

Excited to Join the Community: Dantesmith from Umega Lettings & Estate Agents

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I’m thrilled to be part of the forum! I’m Dantesmith, and I work with Umega Lettings & Estate Agents in Edinburgh. Over the years, I’ve gained a lot of experience in the property world, assisting people with everything from ...Read more

I’m thrilled to be part of the forum! I’m Dantesmith, and I work with Umega Lettings & Estate Agents in Edinburgh. Over the years, I’ve gained a lot of experience in the property world, assisting people with everything from finding the perfect rental property to helping them buy and sell homes.I’m really looking forward to connecting with all of you, sharing insights, and engaging in discussions about the property market. If you have any questions or just want to chat about real estate, don’t hesitate to reach out!

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UK Tax – I have been left 130k in shares. Am I liable for Inheritance Tax (IHT)?

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In the United Kingdom, the liability for inheritance tax (IHT) depends on the overall value of the ...Read more

In the United Kingdom, the liability for inheritance tax (IHT) depends on the overall value of the deceased person’s estate, including any gifts made within seven years of their death. The current IHT threshold, also known as the nil-rate band, is £325,000 per person.
If the total value of the deceased person’s estate, including their shares and other assets, is below £325,000, then generally no inheritance tax is payable. However, if the estate exceeds the threshold, the amount above £325,000 may be subject to inheritance tax at a rate of 40%.
In your case, if you have been left £130,000 in shares, it is important to consider the total value of the deceased person’s estate. If the total value of their estate, including the shares, is below £325,000, then you would not typically be liable for inheritance tax on the shares.
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Asked: 2 years agoIn: SDLT

Is 3%SDLT rebate available to each sister ?

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My client inquired the applicability of SDLT rebate on their jointly owned properties. Two sisters jointly owned Two properties each. Property A (50% each by both sisters) & Property B(50% each by both sisters). Now they decide, to ...Read more

My client inquired the applicability of SDLT rebate on their jointly owned properties.

Two sisters jointly owned Two properties each. Property A (50% each by both sisters) & Property B(50% each by both sisters). Now they decide, to own each property 100% (Property A, 100% Elder sister ; Property B, 100% younger sister).

Is 3%SDLT rebate available to each sister ? Since each person is no longer owner of an additional property, and now have become single property owners, can they claim back 3% SDLT each paid when purchasing their second property ?

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Asked: 2 years agoIn: SDLT

Whether SDLT relief is available for UK registered charity?

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And what are the conditions required to claim SDLT relief?

And what are the conditions required to claim SDLT relief?

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Asked: 2 years agoIn: SDLT

Is will it attract any anti avoidance rule for both CGT and SDLT?

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One of our clients has transferred his and his wife’s share of property to his mother over the span of 3 years now. He and his wife each transferred 10%, 8% and 4% in year 1, 2 and ...Read more

One of our clients has transferred his and his wife’s share of property to his mother over the span of 3 years now.

He and his wife each transferred 10%, 8% and 4% in year 1, 2 and 3 respectively.

From CGT point of view each transfer was just below the annual exemption threshold each year.

From SDLT point of view each transfer was below the minimum consideration of £40K each year.

My question is will it attract any anti avoidance rule for both CGT and SDLT?

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Asked: 2 years agoIn: SDLT

One of our client is trying to transfer his property which is currently under construction company, will SDLT apply?

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One of our client is trying to transfer his property which is currently under construction company, will SDLT apply?

One of our client is trying to transfer his property which is currently under construction company, will SDLT apply?

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