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Transfer Ownership Of Shares
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A couple years ago I inherited a whole shed load of shares spread over several companies and they're bringing in a nice little income.
My daughter is 6 months old and I'd like to transfer them over to her. She's got an account of her own and I'd like the income to go straight into her account.
Is there an age limit on how old you have to be to own shares and if there is, can I just have them pay into her account but remain in my name?
Never owned shares before and wouldn't know where to start!
My daughter is 6 months old and I'd like to transfer them over to her. She's got an account of her own and I'd like the income to go straight into her account.
Is there an age limit on how old you have to be to own shares and if there is, can I just have them pay into her account but remain in my name?
Never owned shares before and wouldn't know where to start!
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Although this is 12 months old, this may be relevant and in some cases may apply . . . http://www.i nformdirect. co.uk/shares /can-a-child -own-shares/ In any event you may wish to seek professional advice as to how to proceed.
18:30 Sat 03rd Jun 2017
ZebbyUK, you could transfer the shares into a stocks and shares ISA in her name and have the income from the shares reinvested (i.e. the dividends are used to buy more shares in the company paying the dividend).
These days dividends from stocks held in ISAs are not exempt from income tax, but growth in the value of the stock is exempt from Capital Gains Tax.
So she could cash some of the shares at age eighteen, say, without penalty.
These days dividends from stocks held in ISAs are not exempt from income tax, but growth in the value of the stock is exempt from Capital Gains Tax.
So she could cash some of the shares at age eighteen, say, without penalty.
Although this is 12 months old, this may be relevant and in some cases may apply . . .
http:// www.inf ormdire ct.co.u k/share s/can-a -child- own-sha res/
In any event you may wish to seek professional advice as to how to proceed.
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In any event you may wish to seek professional advice as to how to proceed.
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