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My Step-father died recentley and my mother wishes to buy me a house near her. I will own the house - I have one already that my children will live in. Should my mother put the house in my name or her own?
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No I am not on benefits - any benefits at all - I just wondered if there would be any tax implications if she gave me a house - which is basically what she wants to do. I do not want to sell my house as I wish to let my children live there - but the new house is closer to mum. I only work part time - so I am worried that I will be landed with a tax demand or something. Pretty clueless about finance aren't I? Oh by the way I have next to nothing mortgage on my own house
I am not trying to hide anything at all - experience has taught me you ALWAYS gey found out
I am not trying to hide anything at all - experience has taught me you ALWAYS gey found out
There are tax implications, but only longer term:
CGT for you when you sell the house if it is not your principal private residence
Possbility of IHT being payable if your mother does not survive 7 years from the date of the gift.
There are also care home fees implications for your mother. If the local authority can argue she gave the house/money away in order to avoid paying such fees they will and you/your mother will have to pay, possibly by selling the house.
CGT for you when you sell the house if it is not your principal private residence
Possbility of IHT being payable if your mother does not survive 7 years from the date of the gift.
There are also care home fees implications for your mother. If the local authority can argue she gave the house/money away in order to avoid paying such fees they will and you/your mother will have to pay, possibly by selling the house.