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How Much Can You Gift Aid In A Tax Year.
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Inheritance tax question - How much can you gift aid to your children and grand children in a tax year in the UK. If the children are earning will this effect the amount they can receive?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think you are thinking of something else - Gift Aid only applies to charities who can claim back the tax you pay.
I think you mean Gifts Inter Vivos ? http:// en.wiki pedia.o rg/wiki /Inter_ vivos
I think you mean Gifts Inter Vivos ? http://
http:// www.hmr c.gov.u k/inher itancet ax/pass -money- propert y/exemp t-gifts .htm
The above site makes it all clear, I assume you mean gifts free from tax or inheritance tax.
The above site makes it all clear, I assume you mean gifts free from tax or inheritance tax.
Never mind the guesswork ... have a look here ... straight from the horses mouth.
http:// www.hmr c.gov.u k/inher itancet ax/pass -money- propert y/exemp t-gifts .htm
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I can't remember from the days when I used to work in insurance, but there is a tax liability if you should die during the seven year period - I remember that we used to sell GIV policies to cover that eventuality.
I know you can't give money away in an attempt to avoid e.g. nursing home fees, that's not allowed.
I know you can't give money away in an attempt to avoid e.g. nursing home fees, that's not allowed.
No no no
Gift aid is to registered charities - and used to be limitless but may well be down to £25 000 per year. Records should be kept and you should be paying tax
(you cant giftaid if you pay no tax)
Giving to your children and grandchildren without IHT liability is different
(altho I agree that giving to them is in fact.. er ,, aiding them)
and is dealt with here
http:// www.hmr c.gov.u k/inher itancet ax/pass -money- propert y/exemp t-gifts .htm
read it
it is something like £250 to each child in addition to the aggregated £3000/y
grandchildren less
marraige of children more
simple really
Remember these are out of capital
so long as you can show convincingly it is out of income - then any amount so long as it does not decrease your life style - see the sheet - a commonly forgotten rule
Gift aid is to registered charities - and used to be limitless but may well be down to £25 000 per year. Records should be kept and you should be paying tax
(you cant giftaid if you pay no tax)
Giving to your children and grandchildren without IHT liability is different
(altho I agree that giving to them is in fact.. er ,, aiding them)
and is dealt with here
http://
read it
it is something like £250 to each child in addition to the aggregated £3000/y
grandchildren less
marraige of children more
simple really
Remember these are out of capital
so long as you can show convincingly it is out of income - then any amount so long as it does not decrease your life style - see the sheet - a commonly forgotten rule