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Gifts After Will
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Hi all - my mother passed away very recently, and as far as I know I will be her sole beneficiary, being an only child. She and Dad made joint wills, each leaving everything to the other, and the survivor leaving everything to me. I know she was wanting recently to leave something specifically to my husband, which I will honour. I'd also like to give something to our two sons. Can anyone tell me please how much I can gift to them without having to pay tax?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As Woofgang indicates, there's no tax on gifts (either for the giver or the recipient).
If you die within 7 years of making a gift though, that gift (in whole or in part) can still form part of the value of your estate when calculating how much Inheritance Tax is due.
However:
(a) there won't be any Inheritance Tax to pay anyway if your estate is valued at less than £325,000 ; and
(b) if your husband was to pre-decease you, leaving everything to you, you'd also inherit his tax-free allowance for Inheritance Tax, meaning that there would be nothing to pay unless the value of your estate exceeded £650,000.
If you die within 7 years of making a gift though, that gift (in whole or in part) can still form part of the value of your estate when calculating how much Inheritance Tax is due.
However:
(a) there won't be any Inheritance Tax to pay anyway if your estate is valued at less than £325,000 ; and
(b) if your husband was to pre-decease you, leaving everything to you, you'd also inherit his tax-free allowance for Inheritance Tax, meaning that there would be nothing to pay unless the value of your estate exceeded £650,000.
Correct, Zebo:
https:/ /www.go v.uk/in heritan ce-tax/ gifts
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I'm sorry if I came across as ungrateful Peter - Mum's death was sudden and unexpected and I'm just coming to terms with it.
Thankyou Barmaid, I'm sure I can go over that with Mum's solicitor.
I'm very grateful for your answers - I know information is easy to get nowadays, but it's good to hear folk's personal experience and recommendations. This site is invaluable.
Thankyou Barmaid, I'm sure I can go over that with Mum's solicitor.
I'm very grateful for your answers - I know information is easy to get nowadays, but it's good to hear folk's personal experience and recommendations. This site is invaluable.