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A relative inherited a large sum of money but died before the money
was actually paid out (some nine months later). What happens to this money? |
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On Sun, 21 Sep 2008 17:25:12 +0100, "
wrote: A relative inherited a large sum of money but died before the money was actually paid out (some nine months later). What happens to this money? It forms part of his estate, and passes according to the terms of his Will or the intestacy rules. -- Don Aitken Mail to the From: address is not read. To email me, substitute "clara.co.uk" for "freeuk.com" |
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On Sep 21, 9:05*pm, Don Aitken wrote:
On Sun, 21 Sep 2008 17:25:12 +0100, " wrote: A relative inherited a large sum of money but died before the money was actually paid out (some nine months later). What happens to this money? It forms part of his estate, and passes according to the terms of his Will or the intestacy rules. -- Don Aitken Mail to the From: address is not read. To email me, substitute "clara.co.uk" for "freeuk.com" There is a reduction in inheritance tax if the inheritor dies within 5 years. http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/CTO/customerguide/page13-2.htm Robert |
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"RobertL" wrote in message ... On Sep 21, 9:05 pm, Don Aitken wrote: On Sun, 21 Sep 2008 17:25:12 +0100, " wrote: A relative inherited a large sum of money but died before the money was actually paid out (some nine months later). What happens to this money? It forms part of his estate, and passes according to the terms of his Will or the intestacy rules. -- Don Aitken Mail to the From: address is not read. To email me, substitute "clara.co.uk" for "freeuk.com" There is a reduction in inheritance tax if the inheritor dies within 5 years. http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/CTO/customerguide/page13-2.htm ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Firstly this is only for married couples (or civil partnerships). Secondly this is reduction on the IHT payable because of the inheritors death. IHT is paid by the estate. Except for transfers to spouse or charity, there are no reductions for the status of the inheritor. |
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There is a reduction in inheritance tax if the inheritor dies within 5 years. http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/CTO/customerguide/page13-2.htm ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Firstly this is only for married couples (or civil partnerships). Secondly this is reduction on the IHT payable because of the inheritors death. IHT is paid by the estate. Except for transfers to spouse or charity, there are no reductions for the status of the inheritor. But surely there is still Quick Succession Relief? |
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"GB" wrote in message ... There is a reduction in inheritance tax if the inheritor dies within 5 years. http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/CTO/customerguide/page13-2.htm ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Firstly this is only for married couples (or civil partnerships). Secondly this is reduction on the IHT payable because of the inheritors death. IHT is paid by the estate. Except for transfers to spouse or charity, there are no reductions for the status of the inheritor. But surely there is still Quick Succession Relief? It seems you are right. I didn't read it properly Thanks tim |
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