Inheritance tax Flashcards
When does it arise
During their life when doing any transfers
Death estate
Who is liable to IHT
Individuals and trust
Taxed on all gifts of wealth not from income (income = paying school fees out of pension)
Transfers of value
Any gift
No gratuitous intent - poor business decision (underselling my mistake)
Diminution in value = fall in value to donor not amount the other gained
Exemptions
Any gifts between spouse
For lifetime transfers only:
Annual exemption £3k can c/f only 1 year (need to do CY first then b/c)
Marriage - parents =£5k, grandparents £2.5k, £1k anyone else
Small gifts £250 per donee per year
Any expenditure from someone’s income / pension
Types of lifetime transfers
PET
Gift between individuals
Exempt when gift is made
Becomes chargeable to death tax if within 7 years
CLT
Any other transfers (gifts to trust)
Chargeable to lifetime tax straight away
Chargeable to death tax as well if within 7 years
Life time tax proforma
Gift (AE) (B/F AE)= Net gift (Any remaining NRB 325,000)
Tax @20%(donee paying) or 25%(donor paying)
If tax paid by donor need to add gift plus exemptions and tax (25%) for GCT on lifetime
Death tax on lifetime transfers proforma
Gross CLT/PET (Nil rate band remaining) Tax @40% (Taper relief on years from tax tables) (Any tax incurred already on lifetime transfer for that asset) = Death tax due
Death estate
Group together all remaining assets and liabilities.
Transfer of nil rate band from deceased partner is done as a %of unused at their time and then that % of current 325k is used. Same for the resident nil rate band.
Resident nil rate band only for direct descendant